Congress District 10 candidates speak on gun reform, voting rights at Tiger Bay debate
Congress District 10 candidates speak on gun reform, voting rights at Tiger Bay debate
Sources told The Times the procedures for returning documents were ignored during the chaotic final days of Trump's presidency.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson predicted former President Trump will be indicted following a search at his Florida residence last week carried out by the FBI in connection with an investigation into classified information reportedly taken from the White House. “There’s nothing to see here, that’s the line,” Carlson said on his show Monday, naming…
To view past editions of The Hill’s 12:30 Report, click here: https://bit.ly/30ARS1U To receive The Hill’s 12:30 Report in your inbox, please sign up here: https://bit.ly/3qmIoS9 –> A midday take on what’s happening in politics and how to have a sense of humor about it.* *Ha. Haha. Hahah. Sniff. Haha. Sniff. Ha–breaks down crying hysterically. HAPPENING TODAY There aren’t…
A resurfaced clip from August 2016 shows Trump as a candidate vowing to make enforcing laws around classified information a priority.
The Fox News host admitted that voters could reject Trump if he runs again.
The former president also slammed the FBI as "corrupt" for confiscating the material. Some of it was marked as classified and top secret, according to a warrant.
UKRAINSKA PRAVDA - TUESDAY, 16 AUGUST 2022, 13:17 The Ministry of Defence of Russia has stated that the cause of the explosions at the ammunition storage site near Dzhankoi in Crimea was sabotage. The occupiers have introduced a state of emergency in Dzhankoi district.
"You see the number of people in front of Mar-a-Lago already?" Giuliani recalled Trump saying in the aftermath of the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump has been making offers to "help" in recent days while also issuing warnings about the anger he has helped incite.
Crenshaw commented on Greene's push to "defund the FBI," calling the far-right Georgia lawmaker "unserious."
"So I'm not sure exactly where they're headed with all of this," the Fox News host said on his radio show
Photo Illustration by Kelly Caminero/The Daily Beast/GettyFormer President Donald Trump’s long history of imprudent tweets may have come back to haunt him—by strengthening any Justice Department case that the documents he improperly kept after leaving the White House were still indeed top secret.“It is poetic how much of this litigation—were he to be charged—will be determined by his own actions,” said Kel B. McClanahan, a national security lawyer who teaches at George Washington University.That
Ohio Rep. Mike Turner also admitted: “No one is above the law. Donald Trump is not above the law.”
Conway said there did not appear to be a "rational, logical defense" for Trump in the DOJ's investigations of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
Calling Trump "Captain Chaos," Cohen said Trump would likely pin everything from the Mar-a-Lago raid to the Georgia elections probe on Giuliani.
After furiously protesting the FBI seizure of classified documents from Mar-a-Lago, the former president claimed he wants to cool down what he heated up.
The former president's son told Sean Hannity that the Trump family "absolutely" has the surveillance footage and would release it "at the right time."
Donald Trump has assailed the government’s official economic data this summer by calling it “phony” or “fake news."
The former president had been looking to go to his Scotland resorts, though preparations had yet to be finalized.
It looks like Donald Trump could finally get what’s coming to him.