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Fred Trump III, author, advocate for people with disabilities, and Donald Trump's nephew (endorsed Kamala Harris) [260] [261] George Will, conservative columnist and political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris) [262] [263]
CNN v. Trump; Court: United States District Court for the District of Columbia: Full case name: Cable News Network, Inc. and Abilio James Acosta v. Donald J. Trump, in his official capacity as President of the United States; John F. Kelly, in his official capacity as Chief of Staff to the President of the United States; William Shine, in his official capacity as Deputy Chief of Staff to the ...
Trump’s lawyers have urged the trial judge to throw out the conviction in light of his election, and have vowed to appeal the verdict. Happy New Year — and see you back in court in 2025.
Letters to the editor on Trump, Sessler, impeachment, Newhouse, crossover voting, misleading veterans, picking a write-in and the presidency | Opinion
A group of former senior U.S. government officials and conservatives—including from the Reagan, Bush 41, Bush 43, and Trump administrations formed The Republican Political Alliance for Integrity and Reform (REPAIR) to, "focus on a return to principles-based governing in the post-Trump era."
If Trump liked Carter, he seldom let it show. In 2014, Trump joked that Carter was dead, even though the former president was very much alive. While speaking at the Conservative Political Action ...
From his inauguration in January 2017 through October 15, 2019, Trump called the news media the "enemy of the people" 36 times on Twitter. [3]In 2012, former Democratic pollster Patrick Caddell gave a speech at a conference sponsored by Accuracy in Media, a conservative watchdog group, in which he called the media "the enemy of the American people".