The Supreme Court’s hearing on former President Donald Trump’s immunity claim on Thursday will underscore a significant shift in power dynamics. In an era of closely divided politics, the six justices appointed by the GOP have emerged as the most enduring source of influence shaping the nation’s trajectory. “The Supreme Court is arguably the central […]
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Third-Party Candidates Making Notable Impact in Early Presidential Polls
Independent candidates, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., are making a significant impact in early polls for the upcoming presidential race. This development not only underscores a wave of dissatisfaction with Joe Biden and Donald Trump but also introduces an additional layer of unpredictability to an already tight race. Five national polls conducted in March and […]
Trump’s New York Criminal Trial Begins: A Clash of Narratives
The New York criminal trial against former President Donald Trump commenced on Monday, with both the prosecution and defense presenting their opening arguments. The crux of the dispute appears to revolve around an August 2015 meeting involving Trump, his former attorney Michael Cohen, and ex-National Enquirer publisher David Pecker. The trio allegedly conspired to suppress […]
Biden Dominates Airwaves, Trump’s Campaign Funds Drained by Legal Costs
In the initial stages of the general election face-off, Joe Biden has significantly outspent Donald Trump on advertising. The president and his allies have nearly tripled their ad spending compared to Biden’s network over the past six weeks. Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign funds have been heavily drained by legal expenses. Ad Spending Overview From March 6, […]
Trump’s Historic Criminal Trial Commences: Key Takeaways from Day One
The first criminal trial of former President Donald Trump has officially begun. The opening statements were delivered by both the prosecution and Trump’s defense team, and the first witness, a former National Enquirer publisher, was called on Monday. Prosecution’s Theory: Trump’s Scheme to Influence 2016 Election The prosecution presented their theory of the case, alleging […]
Supreme Court Dismisses Kari Lake’s Lawsuit Over Electronic Voting Machines
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a lawsuit brought forth by Kari Lake, the Republican Senate candidate, who had contested the use of electronic voting machines in Arizona. Lake had initiated the lawsuit during her unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign in 2022, questioning the ability of the state’s electronic voting machines to guarantee “a fair and accurate […]
Trump’s First Criminal Trial Begins: A Test of Accountability
Former President Donald Trump, once the world’s most powerful man and potentially again, faces a stark reality check as his first criminal trial commences. Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, has often presented himself as an omnipotent force, seemingly above the law and decorum. However, with the jury selected for his Manhattan hush money trial, […]
Trump’s Leadership PAC Spends Heavily on Legal Bills Amidst Historic Criminal Trial
In the wake of a civil fraud case loss and the impending start of a historic criminal trial, former President Donald Trump’s leadership PAC, Save America, spent as much as it received last month. Legal bills continue to be a significant expense for the PAC. According to a Federal Election Commission filing on Saturday, Save […]
Unprecedented Trial of Ex-President Trump Commences: Key Takeaways
The landmark criminal trial of a former US president, Donald Trump, is set to start with opening statements on Monday. Judge Juan Merchan expedited the jury selection process, finalizing a pool of 18 jurors by Friday afternoon. This includes 12 jurors and six alternates who will determine the outcome of the New York hush money […]
Fact-Checking President Biden’s Pennsylvania Speeches
President Joe Biden recently completed a three-day campaign tour in the pivotal swing state of Pennsylvania. His speeches, however, were riddled with inaccuracies and misleading statements on a variety of topics, including his annual income, his proposed cap on seniors’ prescription drug spending, China’s demographics, and his past visits to Iraq and Afghanistan. Perhaps the […]