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Trump denies ever calling for Hillary Clinton to be jailed
MSNBC· 21 hours agoFormer President Trump over the weekend, during an interview with Fox News denied ever calling for ...
Does Georgia Court’s Latest Decision Mean Trump Could Be on Trial as President if He Wins?
The Raw Story· 10 hours agoOn the Saturday before Election Day in 2016, Donald Trump attacked Hillary Clinton over then-FBI...
‘I Didn’t Say Lock Her Up’: Trump Distances Himself From Call to Jail Clinton
Mediaite· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump denied ever calling to jail his 2016 rival Hillary Clinton in an...
Alvin Bragg finished the ‘Get Trump’ job that Hillary Clinton started, but voters get last word
Just the News· 4 days ago“I did my job,” the Manhattan district attorney declared to a breezy, whimsical news conference that...
25 HILARIOUS reactions to Trump's guilty verdict that have us CACKLING
Pride via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThere is no shortage of laughs, from memes joking about Melania being ecstatic about the verdict to...
Trump Falsely Claims He Didn’t Back ‘Lock Her Up’ Chants Targeting Clinton While Warning Of...
Forbes· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump on Sunday falsely claimed he never supported calling for Hillary ...
Analysis | Trump insists his trial was rigged … just like everything else
Washington Post· 4 days agoToward the beginning of Donald Trump’s long, meandering Friday morning news conference against his...
'Speechless': Swing state voters react to Donald Trump's guilty verdict
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoDuring their conversation, a woman at an adjacent table reading the news for the first time audibly...
Opinion: The guilty verdict only makes Donald Trump stronger
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt was jarring to hear my...34 felonies that few can fully explain, in a very Democratic...
Post-Trump verdict, will the American Right wake up?
The Escanaba Daily Press· 2 hours agoThere are far too many technical deficiencies in Bragg’s “case,” to say nothing of the grotesque manner in which the presiding judge comported himself at trial, to recapitulate here. There was ...