Republican Donald Trump is pushing supporters in Georgia to get out and vote for him in a state that could be crucial in the presidential election.
A judge in the Georgia 2020 election case heard arguments Thursday over whether former President Donald Trump's First Amendment rights shield him from prosecution. CBS News campaign reporter Katrina Kaufman joins "America Decides" with key
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Prosecutors have pushed for starting the Trump trial in Georgia as early as August when Trump would be in the heat of the campaign. But it remains unclear whether it will go forward before the election.
In Georgia, the president blasted special counsel Jack Smith as "deranged" and a "Trump hater," and called the indictment against him "baseless" and a "political hit job." Trump claimed President Biden is "trying to jail his leading political opponent" with the charges, which were brought ...
feb. 12, 2021, at 8:22 a.m. save comment more georgia prosecutor says trump probe will look at intent more reuters file photo: u.s. president donald trump looks on at the end of his speech during a rally to contest the certification of the 2020 u.s. presidential election results ...
Stacey Abrams, who narrowly lost her bid in Georgia state last year to become the first black female U.S. governor, blamed the shutdown on Trump, when delivering the Democratic rebuttal shortly after the president's speech. "The shutdown was a stunt engineered by the president of the United...
Trump repeatedly attacked Brian Kemp for not working to overturn the election results for him, called for his resignation and even gave a speech in Georgia saying he'd campaign against him, but here's Kemp just now on Fox News saying he'd support Trump in 2024 anywaypic.twitter.com/NN5z...
“In order to make our country successful, safe and glorious again, I will probably have to do it again,” he said last month. That carefully placed “probably” may soon be gone from Trump’s stump speech. Aides to the former president are making quiet preparations for a 2024 presidential...
referring to his decision to retain dozens of boxes of documents and other material from his time in the White House. He repeated that claim in a speech in Georgia over the weekend, calling the charges a "fake indictment."Former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore also misconstrued the law last wee...