Trump hush money trial: Ex-tabloid publisher, former Trump assistant testify on Day 4 Trump’s hush money trial continues Friday with defense lawyers cross-examining David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer. 04/26/2024 - 2:04 am | View Link
Wildwood paid for Trump visit, and 13 more South Jersey stories you may have missed WILDWOOD — Former President Donald J. Trump’s campaign has already paid the city in full to reimburse it for costs related to a planned beachfront rally May 11. The store at 6701 Black Horse Pike will ... 04/26/2024 - 12:30 am | View Link
Trump hush money trial live updates: Latest news as witness David Pecker, jurors released Former National Enquirer boss David Pecker bolstered Stormy Daniels' and Karen McDougal's claims at Day 7 of Trump's hush money trial ... 04/25/2024 - 9:39 am | View Link
Supreme Court immunity case: Updates of oral arguments in Trump's fight for immunity Lawyers for former president Donald Trump argue to the Supreme Court that he can't be criminally charged for any action he took while in office. 04/25/2024 - 1:42 am | View Link
Trump says Charlottesville's white nationalist rally was 'like a peanut' to other protests Donald Trump on Wednesday brought up what some would call the low-point of his presidency, saying that the violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville "is like a peanut" compared to what Joe ... 04/24/2024 - 1:28 pm | View Link
A year and a half after Mother Jones exposed how Oklahoma courts were imprisoning mothers for longer than their abusers, state lawmakers passed a bill that could allow some of those mothers’ sentences to be shortened. But this week, Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed the legislation.
In an award-winning investigation in 2022, I told the story of Kerry King, a mom in Tulsa who got 30 years in prison under the state’s “failure to protect” law because she couldn’t stop her abusive boyfriend from beating her 4-year-old daughter.
CNN's Dana Bash reacts to Joshua Steinglass' cross-examination of David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, about whether he suppressed stories to help a presidential candidate during the 2016 elections.
The first criminal trial of a former US president is underway, with Donald Trump facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments allegedly made in 2016 to cover up an affair he had with adult film star Stormy Daniels. Here’s the latest—the key updates and absurd moments—from the historic trial.
Public birthday wishes are a tricky art.
Trump’s political operatives are putting together a plan that would give him input into the Federal Reserve, including making him an “acting” central bank board member, according to the Wall Street Journal. Via CNBC:
The plans, which the Journal report described as highly secretive, are part of a 10-page document that suggests Trump — if elected — would be consulted on interest rate decisions.
Jamie Raskin hilariously suggested that the RNC headquarters could host the Supreme Court after wingnut justices appeared open to recognizing some form of presidential immunity yesterday. Via HuffPost:
Host Joy Reid, who noted that Trump’s federal election interference case could be remanded back to the D. C. Circuit Court of Appeals and thus further delay the trial past Election Day, called the Supreme Court majority “so clearly politicians” before looping in Raskin.
“Well, they’re politicians who are not even subject to popular election unlike me.