Man Sets Himself on Fire Outside Donald Trump's Manhattan Trial
"Someone has set himself on fire in the protest area here at the Donald Trump trial," a Fox News reporter said during a live broadcast Friday
"Someone has set himself on fire in the protest area here at the Donald Trump trial," a Fox News reporter said during a live broadcast Friday
The former president floundered in the face of Roop Raj's response.
The former president made the chilling remark about the 2024 election to a Wisconsin newspaper.
Even the former president's legal team was laughing, said the anchor.
The former president left many confused with his rambling answer on Fox News.
Fox 2During an interview that touched on immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, a Detroit news anchor challenged Donald Trump to support his claim about rapidly falling crime in Venezuela—which fact-checkers have previously noted is false.In his interview with Fox 2 anchor Roop Raj, which will air in its entirety on Thursday, the former president closed with a shot at President Joe Biden regarding immigration, a topic that Trump has signaled he wants to use to help his campaign at the expense of
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The far-right congresswoman received an awkward reminder during her tour of George Washington University.
The former president was "simultaneously complaining" about opposing things in his courthouse rant, said Daniel Dale.
The late night host spots a report that the former president “really” doesn’t like.
Giorgio Viera/AFP via GettyAfter weeks of bellyaching and carrying on about how he would “not be allowed” to take a day off from his criminal hush-money trial to attend his 18-year-old son Barron’s high school graduation, Donald Trump will, in fact, be permitted to go, Judge Juan Merchan said Tuesday. Following the first day of proceedings earlier this month, Trump lambasted Merchan, ranting, “[I]t looks like the judge will not let me go to the graduation of my son.” Moments later, he expressed
"I'm not even supposed to be talking to you," the indicted former president falsely claimed to his supporters.
‘It’s not my deal. I’m a lover, not a fighter,’ Mr Trump told a crowd of supporters in Wisconsin about his actions on January 6
Time magazine asked Trump whether he was comfortable with the government monitoring pregnant women to prevent abortions. Here's what he said.
It is rare to get major presidential candidates – on either side of the political aisle – outside the confines of prepared remarks, stump speeches and friendly audiences, so it’s worth paying attention when they actually take detailed questions.
A lawyer testified about a deal to pay for Ms Daniels' silence about allegedly having sex with Mr Trump.
The House Judiciary Committee is again singling out a top prosecutor in former President Trump’s hush money case, asking the Department of Justice (DOJ) to turn over the bulk of its communications relating to Matthew Colangelo. Colangelo, who delivered the opening statement in Trump’s New York trial last week, was a senior Justice Department official…
Western leaders are warning of a Russian attack on NATO. But the Kremlin is playing the long game.
Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty ImagesHakeem Jeffries, the House minority speaker, and other top Democrats have announced that they will come to the aid of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), agreeing they won’t let the embattled Republican lose his job.Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) put forward a motion to vacate Johnson from the speakership over a month ago, in an ultimately fruitless effort to stop the House from passing an aid bill for Ukraine.On Tuesday morning, Jeffries (D-NY), Democratic Whip
WKBW TV/YouTubeDemocratic state Sen. Timothy Kennedy on Tuesday won the special election for the New York congressional seat vacated by a retiring Democrat, further narrowing the GOP’s slender majority in the House.Kennedy comfortably defeated his Republican opponent Gary Dickson in the race for the Buffalo-area district seat by a margin of more than 36 percentage points, according to the Associated Press. When Kennedy is officially sworn in to succeed the retiring Brian Higgins, the GOP House m
CNN's Kaitlan Collins suggested the former vice president "would disagree" with the Ohio senator's assessment.