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Trump trial: From roads to social media, home county breaks along party lines over verdict
The Palm Beach Post· 7 days agoIn Palm Beach County, Donald Trump's home, supporters and critics faced off on street corners and...
What’s next for Donald Trump after hush money conviction?
Al Jazeera· 7 days agoFormer US President Donald Trump has been convicted of falsifying records to cover a hush money...
Trump joins TikTok and calls it 'an honor.' As president he once tried to ban the video-sharing app
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 4 days agoDonald Trump has joined the popular video-sharing app TikTok, a platform he once tried to ban while in the White House, and posted from a UFC fight two days after he became the first former ...
COMMENT: No matter your politics, Thursday a sad day
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 5 days agoThere is not much I can say about a New York jury finding former president (and presumptive Republican presidential nominee) Donald Trump guilty of...
Trump responds to his guilty verdict by falsely blasting a ‘rigged trial’ and attacking star witness
The Mining Journal· 6 days agoTrump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes as a New York jury found...
Donald Trump becomes first US president convicted of a crime
Reuters· 7 days agoDonald Trump became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime on Thursday when a New York...
Melania Remains Conspicuously Silent Following Trump’s Guilty Verdict
The Daily Beast· 7 days agoWhile the rest of Trump’s family weighed in on his conviction, Melania was nowhere to be found. It’s...
White House race plunges into uncharted territory as Trump awaits July sentencing
WHTC 1450 Holland· 7 days agoBy Luc Cohen and Jack Queen NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donald Trump, the first U.S. president convicted of...
David Noer: Why Republican legislators really want to ban public masking
Greensboro News & Record· 5 days agoThe initial report in this paper that our state legislature was, through House Bill 327, again banning public mask wearing — the first version was focused on the Klan in 1953 and ended with ...
'He Could Still Win': Dems' Grim 'Warning' of How Donald Trump Could Spin 'Guilty Into Gold' as Joe...
OK! Magazine· 6 days agoDespite the campaign declaring the ruling to be confirmation that “no one is above the law,” it also urged Democrats not to assume that a convicted felon could not end up elected as president ...