The former president has not shown up once during the two-week Manhattan trial where writer E. Jean Carroll testified for several days, accusing him of raping her in a luxury department store dressing room in 1996
Black voters in South Carolina rescued Joe Biden’s bid for the presidency during the 2020 Democratic primary, and he rewarded them by moving the state to the head of the party’s nominating calendars in 2024
Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right extremist group, was convicted of seditious conspiracy for what prosecutors described as a violent plot to keep President Joe Biden out of the White House
The jurors’ decision in the trial, which involves a civil case and not a criminal one, may come down to who they believe more: E. Jean Carroll or the former Republican president
The Treasury Secretary, a far-seeing and meticulous woman, faces the looming threat of the United States government defaulting on its debt
The court has released the former president’s statement during the investigation of the case, while the judge leaves the door to his appearance before court on Monday
The seditious conspiracy convictions of the former leader of the extremist group, Enrique Tarrio, and three lieutenants could embolden investigators looking into efforts by the former president to undo the results of the 2020 election
President Joe Biden is showing firmness against irregular immigration while reversing some of the cruelest measures introduced by Donald Trump
A jury found the president of the militia, Enrique Tarrio, and three of his lieutenants guilty of the crime, which carries sentences of up to 20 years
Attorney Joseph Tacopina said they decided not to put on a defense case after learning that health issues were preventing their expert witness, a psychiatrist, from testifying
A report by ‘The New York Times’ says that in a text uncovered as part of a recent defamation lawsuit, the former Fox host lamented how Trump supporters ganged up to beat a protester: ‘It’s not how white men fight’
Early voting and voting by mail was popular in the midterm elections, even as Republican-led states have tightened rules on both methods
A U.S. Secret Service spokesman confirmed that Khairullah was not allowed into the White House complex, but he declined to detail why. The White House also declined comment
Jessica Leeds, 81, of Asheville, North Carolina, told jurors at a civil trial arising from Carroll’s lawsuit that Trump grabbed her chest and ran his hand up her skirt
The magazine columnist who accused the former president of raping her in the 1990s testified on Monday that she didn’t report the assault to the police because she was ashamed
Fox News and CNN both sacked star presenters on Monday, on what one observer called ‘the craziest day in cable news history.’ The dramatic double dismissal has sparked a debate on partisanship in the media
The split-screen messaging of Ohio’s Frank LaRose, West Virginia’s Mac Warner and Missouri’s Jay Ashcroft shows just how deeply election lies have burrowed into the Republican voter base
Prosecutors say Jeffrey Scott Brown dove toward the front of a makeshift police line and used a stolen can of pepper spray on officers
The Democrat is shaping the 2024 election as a moral battle for the ‘soul of America,’ which he says is at risk from Trump’s ‘MAGA Republicans’
DeSantis is slated to headline Iowa Rep. Randy Feenstra’s annual summer fundraiser in northwest Iowa on May 13, A Trump campaign official says the former president now plans to be in Iowa on the same day
Georgia is among the states where Trump-aligned Republicans have joined the ranks of party leadership, but mounting electoral losses raise questions about whether they’re out of step with voters
Facing questions this week about his standing within the GOP and his fight with Disney, he’s sometimes appeared agitated, reinforcing concerns within corners of his own party about his readiness for the rigor of presidential politics
The former vice president’s grand jury appearance in Washington is a milestone in the Justice Department’s investigation into the conversations and events preceding the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol
The ex-president has been complaining about the Republican National Committee debates suggesting this week in interviews and social media posts his poll numbers are so high he has no reason to compete with the rest of the field
Earlier this month, he pleaded not guilty in court in New York to a 34-count felony indictment charging him in a scheme to bury allegations of extramarital affairs that arose during his first White House campaign
After celebrating last year’s overthrow of ‘Roe v. Wade,’ Republicans are now avoiding the topic so as not to hurt their chances ahead of the 2024 election
Michel was accused of funneling money through straw donors to Barack Obama’s reelection campaign, then trying to squelch a Justice Department investigation and influence an extradition case on behalf of China