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Poll: Majority of Americans aren’t paying attention to Trump’s hush money trial
Overall, 47 percent of Americans think Trump has done something illegal, including 86 percent of Democrats and 42 percent of independents. Meanwhile, another 30 percent say he has acted unethically, ... Read More
How Trump's trial is (not) changing the polls
Unsurprisingly, there are wide partisan splits on all these questions, and polls continue to show that Republicans' support for Trump has remained unshaken by all of these charges. For voters who plan ... Read More
Election Updates: Praising police, Trump calls crackdown at Columbia a ‘beautiful thing to watch.’
Former President Donald J. Trump will return to the campaign trail today, with stops in Wisconsin and Michigan, his first major events in battleground states since the beginning of his felony criminal ... Read More
Trump trial highlights: Lawyer for porn actress who alleged Trump affair testifies about hush money deal
The latest news and updates on Day 10 of the Trump hush money trial as testimony about the former president continues. Read More
Trump on political violence in 2024: 'If we don't win, you know, it depends'
The former president also spoke about considering pardons for Jan. 6 defendants and deflected key questions on federal abortion policy in a lengthy Time magazine interview. Read More
Exclusive: Donald Trump Says Political Violence ‘Depends’ on ‘Fairness’ of 2024 Election
In an exclusive interview with TIME, former President Donald Trump raised the specter of potential political violence if he loses the 2024 election. “I think we’re going to win,” he says on April 27 ... Read More
Trump doesn’t rule out political violence if he loses, and other takeaways from his Time interview
Former President Donald Trump wouldn’t dismiss the potential for political violence from his supporters if he isn’t elected in November, suggesting it would depend on the outcome of the ... Read More
Harvard poll: Biden’s slipping with young voters but still leads Trump in the 18-to-29 bracket
Among 1,051 “likely voters” under 30, Biden leads Trump by six percentage points among men and 33 percentage points among women, the poll found. Read More
How Far Trump Would Go
When one nudges me to wrap up the interview, I bring up the many former Cabinet officials who refuse to endorse Trump this time. Some have publicly warned that he poses a danger to the Republic. Why ... Read More
Former President Donald Trump talks about immigration, economy in Waukesha: recap of Wednesday's rally
Trump is set to deliver remarks at 2 p.m. at the Waukesha County Expo Center. He was last in Wisconsin on April 2, when he visited Green Bay. Read More
As usual, views of Trump guide views of his actions, not vice versa
New polling shows that Republicans are much less likely to view the Manhattan trial as involving serious charges. Read More
As Trump visits, Michigan bellwether Saginaw County is feeling its political juice
The year 1900 may have marked the apex for Saginaw County’s political power in Michigan. A Saginaw man, Aaron T. Bliss, got elected to the governor’s office, and the sprawling 8th ... Read More
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