18 Attorneys General Argue Jack Smith Case Against Trump Is Partisan

The attorneys general filed an amicus brief suggesting the prosecution’s timing is meant to derail the former president’s reelection campaign. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall was joined by attorneys general of 17 other states in an amicus brief submitted to the Supreme Court, arguing that multiple partisan and politically motivated cases are ongoing against former

Elon Musk Denies Trump Asked Him For Money During Recent Chance Encounter

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk is insisting a recent encounter he had with former President Donald Trump was unplanned and that the former president and presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee did not ask him for money or a loan. Mr. Musk faced questions about his potential financial support for President Trump during a contentious interview with

US Will ‘100 Percent’ Back NATO if Alliance Pay Fair Share: Trump

President Trump blamed NATO for taking military advantage of the United States. Former President Donald Trump has committed to offering military assistance to NATO nations if members of the military alliance pay their fair share, pointing out that the United States is not obligated to pay for “everybody else.” Last month, President Trump suggested during

Susan Wild Spoke at CAIR Event Days Before Calling Herself ‘Very Pro-Israel’

Speaking to a reporter in March 2019, Rep. Susan Wild called herself “a very pro-Israel member of Congress” who recognizes the “importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship.” But days earlier, the Pennsylvania Democrat spoke at the annual banquet for a prominent anti-Israel organization alongside a left-wing pundit whom CNN had just fired for advocating violence against

Trump Attorneys Ask Judge to Vacate Order Blocking New Motions

‘President Trump has a right to defend himself at all stages of this case, including by filing motions clearly allowed under the law.’ Attorneys for former President Donald Trump asked a New York judge to vacate his recent order blocking parties from filing new motions, arguing the order “violates” several state court mandates. New York

Rep. Wagner Questions Gens. Milley, McKenzie Over Speed of Afghanistan Withdrawal, Taliban Revenge Killings

Rep. Ann Wagner (R-Mo.) questioned the retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark A. Milley, and the retired Commander of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., on Tuesday. Speaking at a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing featuring the military leaders’ testimonies on the subject, Ms. Wagner asked… Original News Source