Trump hush money case: here's the latest on the jury selection as the process drags on
Only five jurors have been empaneled, while 96 potential new ones are ready for consideration
Trump Due Back In Court As Jury Takes Shape
Moving the United States into uncharted waters, it is the first criminal trial of a former US president, one who is also battling to retake the White House in November.
John Leguizamo smashes piñata on Daily Show after admitting Trump is winning over Latino voters
The Colombian actor went on to say: "no matter what Trump says about inflation, he doesn't like us and he doesn't want us here"
Trial judge warns Trump over intimidation, seven jurors picked
There had been speculation that jury selection could take weeks in such a high-profile and sensitive case -- the first criminal trial of a former US president, who also is running to return to the White House this November.
Trump Media unveils Truth Social streaming service, promising freedom from cancel culture
Trump's social media platform, Truth Social, had fewer than half a million active users in February
Most Americans Don't Think Trump did Something Illegal in his Hush Money Case
A new AP-NORC poll showed that about one third believe the former president committed a crime. Many don't think he can get an impartial treatment
Trump's top concern on first day of his criminal trial: Not attending his son's high school graduation
He says he won't be allowed to travel to Washington, DC, where the Supreme Court will see if he's granted immunity to the January 6, 2020, events
The Judge Presiding Over Trump's Trial is Colombian and No Stranger to the Former President
Juan Merchán presided over the Trump Organization tax fraud trial and sentenced Trump confidant Allen Weisselberg to prison
Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial: What You Should Know About The Historic Court Case
The presumptive GOP candidate is heading to trial to face charges on high money he allegedly paid to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal
Landmark Trump Hush Money Criminal Trial To Start In New York
Donald Trump goes to court Monday as the first US ex-president ever to be criminally prosecuted, a seismic moment for the United States as the presumptive Republican nominee campaigns to re-take the White House.
Biden Gains Ground On Trump In Latest Poll Ahead Of Election
The survey conducted by The New York Times and Siena College suggests that the Democratic base is beginning to unify behind Biden despite ongoing concerns about the nation's trajectory, the economy, and his age.
Biden-Trump Debates: TV Networks Push Candidates to Make It Happen in the Fall
Different news organizations released a statement urging Biden and Trump to "publicly commit to participating in general election debates"
Biden Urges House Vote On Ukraine Aid As Republican Chief Stalls
President Joe Biden on Wednesday urged the US House of Representatives to vote immediately on billions of dollars in Ukraine aid, as the chamber's Republican speaker hesitates in the face of pressure from Donald Trump and his allies.
Former Trump Organization CFO Jailed For 5 Months For Perjury
Donald Trump's former finance chief Allen Weisselberg was jailed for five months Wednesday for perjury after he admitted lying to prosecutors as they investigated the former president for fraudulently inflating his wealth.
Witness Names In Trump Classified Documents Case To Remain Secret, Judge Rules
A federal judge ruled on Tuesday to keep the identities of potential witnesses in the classified documents case involving Donald Trump secret, addressing a key issue that had stalled progress in the criminal case.
Arizona Supreme Court Reinstates Nearly Total Abortion Ban Dating Back to 1864
Arizona's highest court reinstated a nearly comprehensive ban on abortions, citing a law dating back to 1864, pre-dating statehood and women's suffrage.
Biden Asserts Trump as 'Primary Threat' to Freedom and Democracy in Univision Interview
Mexican President López Obrador has "never kidded me. He knows what he wants," Biden told Univision's anchor Enrique Acevedo
Why Biden's Standing Among Latinos Continues to Drop While Trump Climbs?
Frustrations over inflation and crime have contributed to shrinking the gap between both candidates to nine points, compared to 29 in 2021
Pence Criticizes Trump Over Abortion Stance, Calls It 'Slap in the Face' To Pro-Life Americans
Former Vice President Mike Pence publicly criticized former President Donald Trump on Monday, accusing him of adopting a vague stance on abortion policy.
How POTUS, Former POTUS Add Their Own Touch to the Solar Eclipse 2024
Trump's silhouette and Biden's advice to wear protective glasses are now part of the 2024 presidential campaign
Trump Laments Surge of Latin American Migrants, Wishes for Migrants from 'Nice' Countries like Denmark
In a multimillion-dollar fundraiser the former president lamented that immigrants were not coming from "nice" countries, and instead were coming from disastrous ones
Trump Openly Discusses Abortion Stance After Mixed Signals, Says it Should be Left to States
The former President campaigned in 2016 on appointing Supreme Court judges who would overturn Roe V. Wade
Trump To Unveil Abortion Policy, Hints at Compromise Stance After Florida Ruling
Former President Donald Trump has announced plans to reveal his highly anticipated abortion policy, hinting at a compromise stance that could ignite controversy from various quarters.
Somos PAC to Invest Millions in Voter Turnout in Arizona, Nevada, Texas and Other Latino-Dense States
The Latino electorate, projected at 17.5 million voters, has become a main focus of President Joe Biden's reelection campaign
Biden Continues to Trail Trump in Most Battleground States, Including Latino-Heavy Arizona, Nevada
A new WSJ poll shows the incumbent behind in six of seven swing states, Wisconsin being the only outlier
Majority in Poll Believes the Supreme Court Should Allow Trump on the Ballot, But Not Grant Him Immunity
In March, the percentage of those who perceive the current Supreme Court as more conservative increased
'Biden's Border Bloodbath': Trump Goes All in on Immigration as Campaign Heats Up
The former President is seeking to capitalize on the issue even in states that are far from the border
Trump Media Sues Truth Social's Co-Founders Over Ownership Stakes
In a legal saga surrounding Trump Media & Technology Group, owned by former President Donald Trump, the company has filed a lawsuit against two of its co-founders, Andy Litinsky and Wes Moss.
Trump Says He Wouldn't Give 'Ten Cents' to Mexico to Address Migratory Crisis
The Mexican President says the U.S. should invest $20 billion in the region to address the root causes of migration
Biden Scheduled to Speak with Univision Amid Reconciliation Following Trump Interview
Democrats had chastised the network for conceding a "softball" interview with the presumptive Republican candidate