D-Day for Defendant Donald Trump
Will we someday look back with pride on the day when America’s first indicted president becomes America's first jailed president, one final stop on his way to hell?
April 3, 2023
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Will we someday look back with pride on the day when America’s first indicted president becomes America's first jailed president, one final stop on his way to hell?
Hurricanes. Criminal indictments. 2,000 dead soldiers. A supreme fight over the top court. Are D.C.'s antigay leaders too busy at the moment to fight creeping equality?
A target letter from federal prosecutors to Trump makes clear that prosecutors are focused on the former president’s actions in the investigation into overturning the 2020 election.
Had it not been for the work of Lofgren and the committee, would we ever have seen this day come?
Donald Trump and 18 others are charged with felony crimes involving efforts to overturn the Georgia results in the 2020 presidential election.
The former mogul has finally been indicted after multiple allegations against him, with court officials saying the move brings Weinstein "another step closer to accountability."
The first LGBT-related indictment brought by the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Act came down Thursday against two Kentucky men accused of kidnapping a gay man.
The former president is the first to face criminal charges.
He surrendered to police Wednesday morning.
Donald Trump believes there's no such thing as bad publicity. Maybe he's right.
A new article digs into the dark soul of a senator madder than a wet hen.
See a preview of the discussion that hits the internet Tuesday morning.
The disgraced former U.S. representative said he was worried that his run as an independent would split the Republican vote and give Democrats a House majority — and he claimed anti-Semitism is widespread among Dems.
Here’s what employers should do to help prevent another violent insurrection, Michael Dru Kelley writes.
Employers don't have to respect employees' pronouns or their preferences in dress or restrooms, the federal judge ruled in a suit brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
The gay Democrat is holding the gay Republican accountable for his actions.
A clown show for the ages. Get your popcorn.
Don't let that mug fool you -- this Pennsylvania legislator is primed for battle against the Paul Ryans and Kim Davises of the world.
Cyd Zeigler announces his support for the odious Ron DeSantis, who targets the most vulnerable to advance his political ambitions.
Investigators say Ken Paxton may have done favors for a campaign donor and punished employees who objected.