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Trump indicted by Justice Department, faces charges in classified documents case
The charges signify a watershed moment in American history, marking the first time the United States government has prosecuted one of its former leaders
The charges signify a watershed moment in American history, marking the first time the United States government has prosecuted one of its former leaders
"I've never seen anyone bend like that," the former U.S. president boasted during a rally in Ohio
America’s presidential candidates remain virtually tied in the polls on election day
U.S. Customs and Border Protection released new data Christmas Eve asserting that 2.4 million migrants were apprehended in fiscal year 2022
He also revealed his presidential preferences, including for 2024.
Pennsylvania has a strong Hispanic population in an area known as “The Latino Belt”
The Court said that “the text of the Fourteenth Amendment, on its face, does not affirmatively delegate such a power to the States,” and made the argument that if states were allowed to decide which candidates were eligible for ballots, it would create a disproportionate result with some candidates being “declared ineligible in some States, but not others, based on the same conduct.”
The private aircraft suffered a technical failure in one of the four turbines
The survey, conducted by the Harvard Center for American Political Studies (CAPS) and The Harris Poll, found that 62% of registered voters polled said that Trump would have deterred Putin from taking military action in Ukraine if he were still president. Looking only at those who identified with a political party, 86% of Republicans and 38% of Democrats answered this way.