The National Enquirer was the go-to American tabloid for many years. Donald Trump helped change that Testimony by former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker during former President Trump's hush money trial has been shocking even for people who bring a healthy degree of skepticism whenever they ... 04/28/2024 - 12:30 am | View Link
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Five Bombshells From the First Week of Donald Trump's Trial From Michael Cohen's relationship with "the boss" to Trump's tabs on the hush money payments, here's everything you need to know. 04/27/2024 - 3:36 am | View Link
5 takeaways from Trump’s first full week on trial in New York The first criminal trial of a former president has reached the end of week one, with plenty of drama along the way. The jurors who will decide former President Trump’s fate heard from former ... 04/26/2024 - 11:01 pm | View Link
Secrets, lies and payoffs laid bare in Week 1 of Trump trial testimony NEW YORK — Donald Trump fought mightily before and after he was elected president to keep secret the embarrassing details of his private life, but often failed despite having a fat checkbook and a ... 04/26/2024 - 11:19 am | View Link
Democratic Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles tells CNN's Dana Bash that "people are willing and ready to leave the streets" and "we have destroyed the myth that people choose to be on the streets and that they won't leave."
On CNN's State of the Union, Dana Bash presses Sen. Bernie Sanders about comments by Rep. Ilhan Omar suggesting that some Jewish students are "pro-genocide."
Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders tells CNN's Dana Bash that antisemitic incidents at protests should be condemned but says "we do have to pay attention to the disastrous and unprecedented humanitarian disaster" in Gaza.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham tells CNN's Dana Bash that the Supreme Court will send Trump's January 6 case "back to the lower courts to find out exactly what actions fall within presidential immunity and what are considered personal."