Letter: Trump committed crimes against our country
By now, we’ve all heard the news that Donald Trump was indicted for a third time on federal criminal charges.
By now, we’ve all heard the news that Donald Trump was indicted for a third time on federal criminal charges.
“Can you imagine,” Sen. Lindsey Graham asked, rhetorically, in a conversation with Fox News host Sandra Smith, discussing the mysterious White House cocaine baggie, “if this had happened on Trump’s watch?”
Donald Trump is, this morning, trying to spin audio of him bragging to people at his New Jersey golf club about having classified plans prepared by the military for a possible attack of Iran as somehow exonerating him.
I’m not sure what’s worse for Billy Corgan’s reboot of the National Wrestling Alliance – that his world heavyweight champion, Tyrus, is a regular on Fox News defending Donald Trump, or that no one seems to know that he’s still a pro wrestler.
Former president Donald Trump is pledging to appoint a special prosecutor to “go after” President Biden if Trump were to be elected in 2024, which would seem to kinda undermine his complaints, and those of his sycophants, about his pending indictment being politically motivated.
CNN and Donald Trump were swinging for the fences with their town hall. The ratings numbers are in, and it was a big swing, and a big miss.
On the anniversary of VE Day, Congressman Ben Cline paid tribute to the Americans who fought and died to help defeat Nazi Germany eight decades ago.
Former President Donald Trump, not surprisingly, is claiming, after a jury found on Tuesday that he sexually assaulted journalist E. Jean Carroll, that he has “absolutely no idea who this woman is,” that the verdict is a “disgrace,” and a “continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time.”
A jury in New York has found that former President Donald Trump committed sexual battery against journalist E. Jean Carroll, and that his claims last fall that she had made up the story constituted defamation.
Congress voted to raise the debt ceiling three times during Donald Trump’s presidency, as the Trump administration ran up the national debt by nearly $8 trillion.
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