Being indicted? And that’s making ... would not be willing to cross to keep Trump out of office? According to Carlson, the answer is obviously no, and the propositions are horrifying.
Reporter Margaret Carlson joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber and rebuts Michael Avenatti's remarks that aired on "The Beat," saying he’s a “liar" and "fraud." Avenatti spoke out for the first time ...
Daniels has claimed she had sex with ex-president and that she received $130,000 payment in 2016 to hush up about it Donald Trump has for years faced criminal investigations on multiple fronts ...
Fox News host Tucker Carlson said the indictment of former president Trump by a New York grand jury on Thursday was a bigger assault on the American system of government than the Jan. 6 ...
Trump was first indicted in March 2023 by the Manhattan district attorney on state charges related to a hush-money payment to an adult-film star in 2016. Prosecutors allege Trump was a part of an ...
Mr. Bragg’s office linked Mr. Trump to three hush-money deals. While Mr. Trump is indicted only in connection with the business records related to Ms. Daniels, the prosecutors most likely ...
Before Trump, no former U.S. president had ever been indicted. He’s charged with 91 felony counts across four criminal cases, as well as implicated in a pair of civil suits that could result in ...
Chris Cuomo didn't go easy on Tucker Carlson in their one-on-one NewsNation ... previously reported, Trump was indicted in August 2023 for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election and his actions ...
Another week begins with the possibility that a former president of the United States gets indicted ... hurt other investigations involving Trump, including an investigation in Fulton County ...
Stormy Daniels, one of the most keenly anticipated witnesses in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, took the stand early in the third week of testimony. The adult film star told the Manhattan jury ...
On Monday, Donald Trump declared that abortion decisions should be left to the states, a statement he made to tamp down a fervor about his lack of clarity over how he'd handle the issue as president.