Noem was seen as a possible VP pick for Trump, but even MAGA world is revolted over her shocking admission she shot and killed a family dog.
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On a pair of high-profile occasions, Trump got crosswise with his MAGA base. It’s not accidental.
Melania Trump’s return to the campaign trail is just beginning. But it was notable that she chose a small gathering for Log Cabin Republicans for her first solo event.
The hush money trial was never going to be good for Trump, but the first week in court proved just how disruptive and damaging it will be for his 2024 bid.
The president’s campaign won’t make hay out of Trump’s criminal trial. But that doesn’t mean Biden’s brain trust lacks a strategy to maximize the political benefit.
“The Biden Trial is a show trial in the truest sense of the term,” a document of talking points declares.
Since her first campaign for Congress, Elise Stefanik has downplayed her parents’ wealth—and the $1.8 million D.C. home they bought her.
The former president declared during his Saturday rally that Iran’s attack “would not have happened” if he were president.
The president’s tone shift on Israel’s war in Gaza is reaching those who refused to support him in the primary, but activists say he’s only beginning to repair his coalition.
Trump’s new statement on abortion may not have said much, but it certainly angered some of his most conservative allies—and impressed some of his most committed GOP enemies.