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Donald and Melania Trump are keeping a united front through the former president's criminal trial. Here's a timeline of their 26-year relationship.
Former President Donald Trump and his third wife, Melania, first met at a party in 1998. Here's a complete timeline of their relationship.
Trump is reportedly annoyed by Kari Lake's frequent Mar-a-Lago jaunts
Despite running in Arizona's hotly contested Senate race, Lake has been frequently campaigning out of state.
A 15-year-old law review by Brett Kavanaugh offers a clue at how the Supreme Court Justice could rule in Trump's immunity case
In a 2009 law review, Kavanaugh explained when he believed the law allows for a former president to face criminal prosecution.
DeSantis makes nice with Trump in Miami: reports
Former rivals DeSantis and Trump reconcile, potentially shaping future GOP presidential bids.
Democrats will be defending a slim Senate majority in 2024. Here's a look at the states where both parties will fight for control of the chamber.
In 2024, 34 seats will be up for grabs, including 20 currently held by Democrats, 11 held by Republicans, and three currently held by Independents.
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Potential Trump running mate JD Vance and Donald Trump Jr. have become so close that they text or talk on a 'nearly daily' basis: NYT
Sen. Vance's loyalty to former President Trump has put him on the ex-president's list as a potential running mate, according to The New York Times.
Mark Meadows asked the Supreme Court to recognize his 'just following orders' defense. A right-wing justice wasn't buying it.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, an appointee of Donald Trump, didn't sound like he was going to help Meadows with his Georgia prosecution.
Trump's reversal on RFK Jr.'s candidacy is 'no surprise' ex-GOP strategist says
Donald Trump attacked Robert F. Kennedy in a Truth Social post after polling showed that the independent candidate could siphon votes away from him.
Arizona Dem says state is bluer 'not because Arizona is necessarily a blue state,' but from distaste for GOP 'extremism'
Arizona, a key target for both Biden and Trump this fall, has become ground-zero for major issues like immigration and reproductive rights.
Maine Democrats threaten switch to a 'winner-take-all' Electoral College system if Nebraska changes how it allocates its electoral votes
Maine House Majority Leader Maureen Terry said her state would be "compelled to act" if Nebraska changes its electoral laws ahead of November.
Old, unused, and 'twisty' — meet the obscure NY election-conspiracy law that just might get Trump convicted
Prosecutors this week said their "entire case" rests on an obscure NY election-conspiracy law. Experts believe it's never before been prosecuted.
Too busy for hush money? Trump debuts longshot 'multi-tasking' defense during testimony by longtime assistant Rhona Graff
Was Trump just too busy to knowingly sign a hush-money check? That's the defense floated Friday when longtime assistant Rhona Graff took the stand.
Trump mocks Bill Barr while thanking him for his endorsement, calling him 'gutless' and 'lazy'
The former president said he withdrew the word "lethargic" from a flurry of insults in which he also called Barr "weak" and "slow moving."
Trump wishes Melania happy birthday from the hallway outside his NY criminal trial
Donald Trump did not address why Melania hasn't attended the trial to show her support.
Newly minted RNC chair Lara Trump says they've got lawsuits cooking in 81 states. There are 50 states.
"We have lawsuits in 81 states right now," Lara Trump said in a Newsmax interview on Monday.
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Trump feared for campaign, not family, as sex scandals were caught and killed, ex-Enquirer CEO tells hush-money jury
Trump was fixated on winning the 2016 election, ex-Enquirer CEO David Pecker told the Manhattan hush-money jury. "His family was never mentioned."
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warns of the Oval Office turning into a 'crime center' if Trump gets the sweeping immunity he wants
Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed fear of what sweeping immunity for former presidents would mean for the future of the presidency.
Supreme Court justices dance around question of whether Trump could pardon himself if he wins reelection
Justice Alito asked whether every president could just pardon themselves right before leaving office.
Trump's lawyer says presidents could get away with crimes if they aren't discovered until after they leave office
As the saying goes: It's not the crime; it's the cover-up. If former President Donald Trump gets his way, a good cover-up will be enough.
Supreme Court might not give Trump sweeping immunity — but it's likely to give him the one victory he wants
A majority of justices appear to want to create a standard of presidential immunity that will take time to craft and even more time to implement.