Conservatives unload on ‘political’ NYC prosecution of Trump outside courtroom: ‘Damaging to the country’
New York City – Bystanders outside former President Trump's criminal trial on Wednesday spoke to Fox News Digital and blasted what they said is a political prosecution of the former president and chief political rival of President Biden.'This thing is
White House weighs in on anticipated Trump trial verdict: ‘Important day’
A verdict in the NY v. Trump case will mark an 'important day' for the nation, according to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.'I have to be pretty honest with you. I have not talked to the president about that,'
Supreme Court Justice Alito addresses flag incidents, says he won’t recuse himself in Trump, Jan. 6 cases
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has written letters to lawmakers in the House and Senate responding to concerns about the flying of an upside-down American flag outside his home in Virginia, and an 'Appeal to Heaven' flag at a
Biden admin questioned over abortion pill push without proper environmental study
: Bicameral lawmakers are highlighting the Biden administration's failure to adequately study the environmental impact of the abortion pill, particularly amid the rise in at-home medication abortions. 'The full impact of mifepristone has never been sufficiently studied,' Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.,
Could verdict in Trump criminal trial upend the presidential election?
With former President Trump's criminal trial now in the hands of the jury, a pending verdict in the historic case could have serious consequences in the 2024 election between Trump and President Biden.Trump currently holds a slight edge both
Biden campaign seeks to halt slide with Black voters with new initiative
President Biden is launching a new effort to reach out to Black voters as polls show the president is losing ground with that key Democratic constituency to his rival, former President Donald Trump.The Biden-Harris campaign on Wednesday announced an
Trump might be winning now, but here are four things that could change that
As unlikely as it seemed four years ago, former President Donald Trump is the odds-on favorite to win the presidential election if it were held today. In presidential politics, things could change in a day with a court ruling,