Category: Republican Candidates

LIVE NOW: Pro-Trump Caravan Rallies for Indicted Former President

Hundreds of pro-Trump supporters drive from Miami to Palm Beach to show their loyalty to the former president, who faces 37 charges for keeping classified documents after leaving office in 2021. He is due to appear in Miami federal court on Tuesday, following the unsealing of his indictment on Friday. …


Pro-Trump Caravan Rallies for Indicted Former President

Hundreds of pro-Trump supporters drive from Miami to Palm Beach to show their loyalty to the former president, who faces 37 counts of federal charges for keeping classified documents after leaving office in 2021. He is due to appear in Miami federal court on Tuesday, following the unsealing of his indictment on Friday. …


Trump Reveals His 2024 Plans If He Is Convicted of Crimes

Former President Donald Trump revealed whether he will drop out of the 2024 race if he is convicted in connection to a Department of Justice case over whether he mishandled classified documents. In an interview with Politico, the 45th president and current GOP frontrunner was asked about if he would drop out of the race…


Trump Bashes, DeSantis Shadow Boxes in Display of Contrasting Campaigns in North Carolina

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is shadowboxing while former President Donald Trump is going in for the knock-out punch even before the fight officially begins. The contrasting styles of the leading contenders in the 2024 Republican presidential primary race were evident in speeches on successive nights before the 2023 North Carolina Republican Convention. While DeSantis alluded…


Back on Campaign Trail, Trump Calls 37 Federal Charges ‘Ridiculous’

COLUMBUS, Ga.–Two days after learning that he will face 37 federal charges over his handling of government documents, former President Donald Trump expressed his resolve to stand strong—and so did his supporters. “The ridiculous and baseless indictment by the Biden administration’s weaponized Department of Injustice will go down as among the most horrific abuses of…


Back on Campaign Trail, Trump Calls 37 Counts of Federal Charges ‘Ridiculous’

COLUMBUS, Ga.–Two days after learning that he will face 37 counts of federal charges over his handling of government documents, former President Donald Trump expressed his resolve to stand strong—and so did his supporters. “The ridiculous and baseless indictment by the Biden administration’s weaponized Department of Injustice will go down as among the most horrific…


DeSantis Tells Tulsa Rally He Will Turn America Around If Elected President in 2024

TULSA, Okla.—Republican governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis of Florida brought his campaign to Oklahoma this weekend where he picked up fellow Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt’s endorsement and told voters his plan to turn the country around. Stitt compared DeSantis’s administration to his own work in Oklahoma. He said both states resisted mask mandates, both…


The GOP Presidential Contenders: Can Anyone Rival Trump?

As the 2024 election nears, Republicans are turning their attention to the evergrowing list of candidates vying to be on the GOP presidential ticket and seeing whether or not they can measure up to former President Donald Trump. This episode examines the candidates, with the most notable matchup between Florida Gov. DeSantis and Donald Trump….


Trump: Polls Up, Fundraising ‘Through the Roof’ After Indictment

President Donald Trump says he’s up in the polls and his fundraising is “through the roof” in the wake of his indictment on 37 counts related to his handling of classified documents. Trump said on June 8 that his attorneys were informed of the indictment by DOJ special counsel Jack Smith in connection to the…


Trump Scores Legal Victory on the Same Day He’s Charged by DOJ

Former President Donald Trump scored a legal win in another unrelated case on the same day he was charged by the Department of Justice (DOJ). The lawsuit by the former president against his niece Mary Trump, who is a fiery critic of him, could advance, a New York Supreme Court judge ruled on Friday. Mary…