Trump Vows Appeal Amid Accusations of Political Persecution Following Conviction on Felony Charges

On Friday, May 31, President Donald Trump addressed reporters following his conviction on 34 felony charges related to hush money payments. Trump announced that his legal team would appeal the conviction, vehemently accusing President Joe Biden and his supporters of orchestrating a politically motivated campaign against him. Trump portrayed the trial as unjust, claiming that

Senate Republicans Vow to Block DOJ Funding, Biden Nominees: ‘We No Longer Cooperate’

The senators suggested the White House was responsible for former President Trump’s conviction. Eight Republican senators have pledged to oppose non-security funding increases that would allow the U.S. Department of Justice and other agencies to engage in what they call “partisan lawfare” following the May 30 guilty verdicts against former President Donald Trump. The Republicans,

Senate Candidate Kari Lake Blasts ‘Bogus’ Conviction of President Trump During Campaign Stop

The Arizona Republican told a large audience it would take a united nation to ‘push back’ against a ‘globalist monarchy’ in Washington. SHOW LOW, Ariz.—Kari Lake, an Arizona Republican and U.S. Senate candidate, said it would take “all hands on deck” to stand up against what she views as a political establishment that spent nearly

Trump Conviction Has Had ‘No Impact’ on How Americans Will Vote in Key States: Confidential Memo

‘Voters appeared to shrug at the court ruling as there was NO impact on any of the ballots,’ reads the memo to Trump presidential campaign leadership. A memo labeled “confidential” from political strategist and pollster Tony Fabrizio to the leadership of the Trump 2024 presidential campaign claims that the recent conviction of former President Donald

DeSantis Sets Record Straight on Trump’s Voting Rights in Florida After Conviction

‘Former President Donald Trump hasn’t lost his voting rights in Florida,’ DeSantis wrote. Amid speculation about the voting rights implications of former President Donald Trump’s recent felony conviction, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has vowed to make sure that the former president will be able to cast a vote in his home state of Florida. A

New York Governor Unlikely to Pardon Trump, Despite Bipartisan Appeal

If President Trump won a second term, he could not pardon himself for the convictions he received in New York. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is facing bipartisan calls to pardon former President Donald Trump for his recent felony convictions, a scenario she has signaled is unlikely to happen. President Trump became the first U.S.