Former President Donald Trump held a press conference in New York City on Friday amid two separate judicial proceedings.
MI, NC Appeals Courts Order Removal of RFK Jr. from Presidential Ballots
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s name will not appear on ballots in North Carolina following a Friday order from the North Carolina Court of Appeals, in a major win for former President Donald Trump.
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Trump hush money sentencing delayed until after November presidential election
Trump’s fate in the case will remain a mystery until after voters head to the polls.
US announces $250M Ukraine military aid package — but declines to lift missile restrictions
The new package will include air-defense missiles, rockets and artillery, armored vehicles and anti-tank weapons, which will come from Pentagon stockpiles and be paid for Read More
Rep. Elise Stefanik files ethics complaint against ‘hush money’ judge over daughter’s recent work for Harris campaign
Stefanik asked the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct to launch “a fresh inquiry” into a $468 payment from the Harris camp to Loren Read More
Republicans, Democrats fighting fiercely for hotly-contested county
The Arizona county where Republicans alleged the election was rigged is a major battleground county this year.
RFK Jr. Scores Major Wins For Trump In 2 Battleground States
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. scored major back-to-back courtroom wins on Friday when judges ruled that his name would be removed from the ballot in the Read More
‘Orange Man’ Trump will jail protesters, Jane Fonda claims at Harris event for overseas voters
Actress Jane Fonda claimed during a Harris-Walz campaign event for overseas voters that former President Donald Trump will put his political opponents in jail if re-elected.
Tim Walz ignores Hamas in statement about Gaza war, says anti-Israel protesters have ‘all the right reasons’
Critics accused the would-be vice president of “revolting moral equivalence.”
Nearly three-quarters of infrastructure bucks — about $7.8B — go to blue states, watchdog finds
The Center for Transportation Policy found $7.8 billion from five grant programs went to Democratic-led states, while GOP-led states got just $3 billion.
