Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes. Here’s a look at the unprecedented legal questions Trump’s situation presents.
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Trump is expected to appeal the verdict and will face an awkward dynamic as he returns to the campaign trail tagged with convictions.
Police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, cast Donald Trump as a threat to democracy and threw their support behind Joe Biden during an event in Las Vegas.
It’s the economy, stupid. The White House touts the U.S. economy, but the president promises to allow the Trump tax cuts to expire if he’s re-elected.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to participate in two presidential debates, the first coming on June 27 at CNN’s studios in Atlanta.
Defense attorneys for Donald Trump portrayed his former fixer as someone bent on seeing the former president behind bars.
The two sides remain far part on key questions of how to organize the debates, including agreeing on media partners, moderators, location and rules.
The New York Times/Siena College poll found that if the election were held today, 50 percent would pick Donald Trump and 38 percent would pick Joe Biden.
Commercial real estate experts weighed in on how much the property co-owned by Donald Trump and Phil Ruffin might sell for if it were put on the market.
The Donald Trump campaign and Republican officials filed a lawsuit over a Nevada law that accepts mail ballots up to four days after an election.
Hicks, the former White House communications director under Donald Trump, is the first close adviser to testify in the criminal case against the former president.
In the recording, Donald Trump and Michael Cohen discuss a plan to give hush money to a Playboy model who claimed she had an affair with the former president.
A prosecutor said Donald Trump tried to illegally influence the 2016 election, while a defense lawyer attacked the credibility of the government’s star witness.
The U.S. national debt currently sits at $34.5 trillion — that’s more than $100,000 per person. Both parties are to blame.
Colorado and other states had tried to kick Donald Trump off the 2024 ballot because of his attempts to undo his loss in the 2020 election, culminating in the Capitol riot.