The Drab Four: Donald Trump Wins Yet Another Republican Debate
Once again, the shadow of the one GOP candidate who was not there loomed over the dismal proceedings.
Once again, the shadow of the one GOP candidate who was not there loomed over the dismal proceedings.
At home, Biden is unpopular, assailed by legal difficulties, and widely regarded as too physically and mentally incompetent to do his job.
The climactic moment of Donald Trump’s indictments is helping him return to the presidency.
The increase in people voting by mail during the pandemic benefited the Democrats, according to DeSantis, accusing Trump of being partially responsible.
Former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has pleaded not guilty regarding his connection to the January 6th riots in 2021, as prosecutors insist his claims of voter fraud helped fuel the violence.
His supporters love Trump not for what he has done or failed to do. They love him because he is hated by the same people who hate them.
Joe Biden said he would up the fight against “extreme and dangerous” Republicans.
European politicians and journalists are focussed on Trump’s indictment, but what have they got to say?
“The only crime I have committed,” declared former U.S. President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday, “is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it.”
During the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, Orbán was the first European leader to publicly endorse Trump’s presidential candidacy.