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Donald Trump's family responds to New York verdict
Newsweek· 46 minutes agoDonald Trump Jr., the former president's eldest son, reacted over X (formerly Twitter) within minutes after the guilty verdict was read, writing, "Such...
Donald Trump Jr. Suggests His Father May Be Assassinated After Hush Money Trial Guilty Verdict:...
OK! Magazine· 2 hours ago"This won’t stop Trump," Donald Jr. read a social media post penned by ousted Fox host Tucker Carlson. "The real verdict is gonna be November 5th by the people," he claimed, referencing his ongoing presidential campaign.
Mary Trump reacts to report of Donald Trump using "n-word"
Newsweek· 4 hours ago"Why is anybody surprised?" Mary Trump said about the allegations that Donald Trump said the...
Ivanka Is a Noticeable No-Show at Dad’s ‘Very Sad Day’ in Court
The Daily Beast· 2 days agoMelania was also not among the family members accompanying him for closing arguments. Donald Trump...
Here's what every member of the Trump family is up to after leaving the White House
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoFrom left to right: Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Tiffany Trump at the 2020...
Ron DeSantis once joked about Donald Trump trial. Now he's condemning guilty verdict
Florida Politics· 4 hours agoThe dynamic between Gov. Ron DeSantis and the man who defeated him in the 2024 presidential race is...
Trump Rips ‘Rigged’ Trial After Guilty Verdict—Here Are All The Big Reactions
Forbes· 21 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump slammed his guilty verdict as a “disgrace” in a Thursday afternoon...
ABC, CBS, NBC reports omitted Alvin Bragg was Democrat in NY v. Trump coverage: Study
Fox News via Yahoo News· 12 hours ago"This wave of tawdry allegations, plus a prosecution presented as nonpartisan, added up to heavily...
Trump’s family members have visited court during the hush money trial. Notably missing: Melania and...
CNN.com· 2 days agoDonald Trump listened to closing arguments on Tuesday surrounded by three of his adult children and...
Trump, now a convicted felon, insists he's a 'very innocent man' after landmark verdict
Business Insider· 4 hours agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start...