Campaigning From Prison
Amidst Donald Trump’s bid for the presidency, he faces an unprecedented challenge – not just from his political opponents, but from the law itself. With four indictments and over eighty charges looming over him, there’s speculation that he might end up managing his campaign from behind bars. The upcoming trial, Continue Reading
Trump’s Three Lies
Donald Trump’s recent public appearances have been marked by a mix of disjointed ramblings, authoritarian rhetoric, and fervent attacks on President Joe Biden. On Friday, MSNBC’s Steve Rattner took a few moments to dismantle three of Trump’s key criticisms of Biden, using publicly available data to present clear graphs for Continue Reading
Trump Is Wrong On Crime
Donald Trump recently asserted that the United States has become a nation where free speech is stifled and crime runs rampant, a claim that doesn’t hold up under scrutiny. Contrary to Trump’s alarmist rhetoric, statistics show that crime rates have actually decreased during President Biden’s tenure. Violent crime, for instance, Continue Reading
Judge Denies Trump Attemp To Toss Charges
In a legal saga rife with complexity and intrigue, the judge presiding over the classified documents case in Florida dealt a blow to Donald Trump’s legal team by denying their motion to dismiss charges on grounds of unconstitutional vagueness. This decision, rendered by Judge Aileen Cannon, came after a contentious Continue Reading
Trump Wants Entitlement Cuts
During a call to CNBC on Monday, Donald Trump unintentionally provided President Joe Biden with a talking point when discussing strategies for cutting government spending and managing entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare. In response to a question about reducing spending and handling entitlements, Trump suggested the possibility of Continue Reading