The criminal trial of former President Donald Trump has heard much about Australian journalist Dylan Howard’s role in perfecting the dark art of “catch and kill”.
Some people,not all Trump supporters,are so keen to witness history,they are paying others by the hour to save them a place in the queue.
When President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden,some of Wall Street’s biggest names swore they were moving on from him for good. Times have changed.
Joe Biden’s advisers have long believed that the dawning realisation of a Trump-Biden rematch will be a balm for the president’s droopy approval ratings.
While the former PM has come to the Republican’s defence,describing the challenges he faces in the US as a “pile-on”.
Michael Cohen testified that after his home was raided in 2018,he received a call from Trump,who told him:“Don’t worry,I’m president ... you’re gonna be OK.”
Trump’s many outrages are plain for all to see,yet thus far he is playing the winning hand against Joe Biden.
The prosecution will hinge on how well Cohen can convince a jury that Trump falsified business records with the intent to commit campaign finance violations.
The lawsuit said Meta began censoring the video about Kennedy “within minutes” of it going live on May 5 before restoring it.
The compelling part of this case is not whether Trump did something wrong with business papers,but how it shows – in a vivid way – that he’s the wrong man for the job.
Joe Biden is throwing the kitchen sink at a key part of China’s economy.