Why Trump Guilty Verdict Might Not Change Minds in Key Swing States

The felony conviction of former President Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records is likely to change few minds among undecided voters in two battleground states. The reasons for that are varied, as is the thinking of these voters who are rightly termed independents. Premium Picks Some have already ruled out voting for

Trump Will Appeal NY Conviction ‘All the Way’ to Supreme Court, Lawyer Says

‘I don’t think President Trump is going to end up being subject to any sentence whatsoever,’ he says. A lawyer for former President Donald Trump on Sunday said that his client is preparing to take their appeal of last week’s felony conviction “all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court” and also doesn’t believe

Former FEC Commissioner Says Trump Guilty Verdict ‘Makes No Sense’

‘The prosecution’s theory, that Trump wanted to hide the expenditure until after the election, makes no sense at all,’ he wrote. Bradley Smith, a former Federal Election Commission head appointed by President Bill Clinton, argued in a June 1 thread that the timing of the payments in the New York criminal case against former President

Trump Says Conviction Has Been ‘Very Hard’ for Melania Trump

The former president said that the conviction has been ’very hard’ for his wife, former first lady Melania Trump. Former President Donald Trump on Sunday revealed that his criminal trial and later conviction has been “very hard” for his wife, former first lady Melania Trump. While several of the former president’s family members showed up

‘I’m OK With It’: Trump Addresses Possibility of Prison Sentence

Meanwhile, fundraising continues to skyrocket for the Trump campaign. Former President Donald Trump sat down for an interview with Fox & Friends after his historic guilty verdict and in an excerpt of the interview published June 2, he revealed he would be “OK” handling a prison sentence. The interviewers noted the timing of the trial

Netanyahu Says No ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ Until Hamas Is Destroyed

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on Saturday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on June 1 that the requirements for ending his country’s war or setting a ceasefire with Hamas “have not changed” amid questions about a possible peace deal. His remarks came as U.S. President Joe Biden announced on May 31