FBI Confirms Trump Was Struck in Ear by Bullet During Assassination Attempt

The FBI confirmed that the former president was hit by a bullet, ‘whether whole or fragmented into smaller pieces,’ during the July 13 shooting. The FBI on July 26 clarified that former President Donald Trump was hit by a bullet or a bullet fragment during an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania earlier this month after the

What’s Next for Trump’s DC Election-Related Case After Immunity Ruling?

The case is unlikely to reach trial before the election but an evidentiary hearing is possible. The Supreme Court’s ruling on former President Donald Trump’s claim to immunity has reshuffled the deck for his election-related case in Washington while creating even more delays and uncertainty for the prosecution, attorneys indicated to The Epoch Times. On

New York AG Asks Supreme Court to Toss Missouri’s Bid to Block Trump Sentencing, Gag Order

The attorney general’s court papers say that would ‘undermine the integrity’ of courts in New York state. The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to dismiss Missouri’s petition that seeks to prevent former President Donald Trump’s sentencing in September after his criminal conviction. Weeks after a

Trump Launches ‘Believers and Ballots’ to Draw Votes From People of Faith

A new “Believers for Trump” coalition of church congregations aims to boost support among people of faith for former President Donald Trump, and the group’s companion “Believers and Ballots” program will focus on registering voters and making sure they cast ballots. The former president announced those initiatives at a Christian conference on July 26 at

Automakers Sold Driver Data to Third Parties Including Data Brokers, Senators Say

The customer data were sold for just a few cents per car, which the senators said was ‘particularly insulting.’ Automakers are sharing “millions of Americans’ driving data” with data brokers without their consent, according to a letter sent by lawmakers to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that called for an investigation into the matter. The