Miami-Dade sheriff candidates reject Trump's proposal of using local police to deport migrants
Many expressed concerns that involving local police in immigration enforcement would erode public trust
'Latinos for Trump' changes its name and is set to announce the new one in a Las Vegas rally
The event, which will take place on Sunday, is set to mark a Latino outreach push by the Trump campaign
Sen. and GOP VP hopeful Tim Scott launches super PAC campaign to reach Latinos and Blacks
The Senator partnered with Great Opportunity PAC to appeal to Latino and Black communities in battleground states in an effort to bring them to Trump's side
As he seeks the Latino vote, Trump wrongly claims he won all Texas border counties in 2016
In reality, he received a majority of the vote in only 5 of the state's 14 counties, losing 9 of the 10 that have a Latino majority
Trump suggests imprisoning political opponents is 'very possible' if he gets reelected
"It's a terrible path that they're leading us to and it's very possible that it's going to have to happen to them," he said in an interview
Biden And Trump Edge Closer To Presidential Nominations After Latest Primary Contests
The latest primary contests were held in Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Washington D.C.
Trump In First Election Test After Hush Money Conviction
The ex-president has already locked up the Republican nomination to run against President Joe Biden, making the votes in Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota formalities.
'Enemy Within': Trump Rhetoric Rings Alarm Bells
The 77-year-old Republican has stepped up his rhetoric against a host of domestic opponents in recent months, and looks set to go even further after his historic conviction in a criminal trial that he claims -- without evidence -- was orchestrated by his political rival, President Joe Biden.
One in two voters says Trump should end campaign after guilty verdict, poll finds
The Ipsos survey shows a stronger reaction among Democratic respondents
Trump's mass deportation plans seem to be resonating with the electorate, including some Democrats
A report by the New York Times illustrates how public opinion has shifted over the past years, with half of the population now supporting mass deportations
Schumer Says Senate To Vote On Right To Contraception Act Wednesday
The Senate is set to vote on the Right to Contraception Act just before the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the right to abortion.
Trump Joins TikTok, Which He Once Tried To Ban
As of midday Sunday, Trump already had two million followers on his account at @realDonaldTrump.
It's been a busy 24 hours for the always controversial Ryan García
García's team will hold a press conference next week to further answer questions and offer insight on the matter
Donald Trump has become the first U.S. President to be a convicted felon: what happens now?
Donald Trump was found guilty in 34 felony counts of falsifying business records by a New York jury. Here's what else you should know about the historic verdict
Trump Media & Technology Group Shares Plummet After Hush Money Trial Conviction
Trump Media & Technology Group's stock, which trades under the ticker symbol "DJT," dropped about 9% in after-hours trading.
Donald Trump found guilty of all counts in hush money case: 'The real verdict will be on November 5'
The jury delivered the verdict after a second day of deliberations
Trump Criminal Trial Jury Ends First Day Of Deliberations
Jurors completed opening deliberations Wednesday on whether to convict Donald Trump in the first criminal trial of a former US president -- a decision that could upend the November's election, in which the Republican seeks to return to power. No time limit is placed on the deliberations, but an acquittal or conviction would require unanimity.
Trump Wouldn't Discuss Pardons If Black Americans Stormed The Capitol, Says Biden
President Joe Biden addressed a crowd of Black voters in Philadelphia on Wednesday, reaffirming his commitment to racial equality.
Trump Attorney's License Suspended For Trying To Overturn 2020 Georgia Election Results
Jenna Ellis, who has been a licensed attorney in the state for over a decade, reached a plea agreement with prosecutors in the 2020 election interference case.
Trump says he would resort to local police for mass deportations and give them 'immunity'
"No country can sustain what we're going through," said the presumptive GOP nominee in a recent interview
Trump Judgment Looms As Historic Trial Reaches Finale
Less than six months before American voters choose whether to return Trump to the White House, the stakes riding on the verdict are hard to overstate -- for the 77-year-old personally, but also for the country as a whole.
Hate crimes spike during election years and Latinos are a potential target amid anti-immigrant sentiment
A study mentions the demographic as particular target of this election cycle
CNN's Ana Navarro says Trump's Latino supporters have 'a very stupid attitude'
"There are some Latino immigrants who forget they came here as immigrants and who want to shut the door behind them"
Trump says immigrants are 'building an army' as he reiterates intention to conduct mass deportations
"They are all between 19 and 25, most are men and seem to be of fighting age," Trump said during a rally in South Bronx
Trump faces boos and jeers as he asks for Libertarian votes at its national convention
"You can keep going the way you have for the last long decades and get your 3% and meet again, get another 3%," Trump said amid the boos
How Trump's proposed 'largest deportation operation in American history' would economically hurt Florida
Experts, activists, and immigrants, both documented and undocumented, have voiced concerns about the potential economic repercussions
Trump holds rally in Latino and Black neighborhood in NYC's The Bronx; says he'll win the state in November
In his latest efforts to appeal to the Black and Hispanic electorate, Trump held a rally in New York City, claiming the state will go red in November.
Republicans Again Reject Schumer-Backed Border Security Bill In Senate Vote
Senate Republicans once again blocked a bill aimed at reducing the number of migrants allowed to claim asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Trump claims immigrants bring 'very contagious diseases' across US-Mexico Border
The former president has repeatedly used such rhetoric when discussing immigration. He has vowed to conduct "the largest deportation operation" in U.S. history
Trump to hold Rally in New York's South Bronx, home to majority Latino population
The event comes as different polls show the former president increasing his appeal among the demographic, especially men