Is it clever, or deluded, for Trump—who complained last week that he has been indicted more times than Al Capone—to see his trials as a political opportunity? Benjamin Wallace-Wells reports.
Is it clever, or deluded, for Trump—who complained last week that he has been indicted more times than Al Capone—to see his trials as a political opportunity? Benjamin Wallace-Wells reports.
In the high-stakes criminal case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia, the defendant isn’t the only one campaigning.
Wow. “The group already has over 200,000 Evangelical Christians who have signed a pledge to volunteer and vote for the Harris/Walz ticket.”
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MSNBC's Ali Velshi is joined by Adam Klasfeld and Katie Phang to discuss the critical testimony heard in Donald Trump's criminal trial before his former fixer Michael Cohen, the man at the center of the alleged hush money scheme, takes the stand which will happen Monday according to NBC News sources.
The former president is a defendant in four criminal cases and three civil cases — and they could all go to trial before the 2024 election.
Donald Trump is expected back in a New York courthouse this week as he splits his time between the campaign trail and the courtroom with the 2024 presidential primary season officially underway.
CNN host Dana Bash claimed Donald Trump was not 'compelled legally' to attend the New York fraud trial.
Almost six months after special counsel Robert Mueller formally ended his investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia in 2016, a wealth of new information about Donald Trump’s involvement came out in the criminal trial of his former adviser Roger Stone.
The former president insists that the trial is meant to keep him off the campaign trail. So what’s keeping him off it on other days?
As Manafort stands trial, The Daily Beast uncovers new shady Russian money flows—and we need your help to keep following the trail.
NPR's Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including new polls showing President Biden trailing Donald Trump in key battleground states and the former president's historic trial rolls on in New York.
Donald Trump said he has a "real problem" with the judge handling his New York criminal case – and that he should be on the campaign trail instead of in court.