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Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Trump received a Bachelor of Science in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968.
1 hour ago · TOPSHOT - US President Donald Trump speaks to supporters from The Ellipse near the White House on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. - Thousands of Trump supporters, fueled by his spurious claims ...
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Trump ally Steve Bannon surrenders to federal prison to serve 4-month sentence on contempt charges
Associated Press Videos2 hours agoLongtime Trump ally Steve Bannon has been taken into custody after surrendering at a federal prison to begin a four-month sentence on contempt charges for defying a subpoena in the congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol attack. (AP video: John Minchillo)
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- 0:56Trump ally Steve Bannon surrenders to federal prison to serve 4-month sentence on contempt chargesAssociated Press VideosLongtime Trump ally Steve Bannon has been taken into custody after surrendering at a federal prison to begin a four-month sentence on contempt charges for defying a subpoena in the congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol attack. (AP video: John Minchillo)2 hours ago
- 0:54Supreme Court sends Trump immunity case back to lower court, dimming chance of trial before electionAssociated Press VideosThe Supreme Court extended the delay in the criminal case against Donald Trump on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election, reducing the chance that Trump could be tried before the November election.5 hours ago
- 4:09How Supreme Court immunity ruling could affect Trump's pending trialsABC News VideosThe court's ruling will most likely delay Donald Trump's trials involving the Jan. 6 riot and possession of classified documents8 hours ago
- 1:11Supreme Court rules on Trump presidential immunity claimABC News VideosThe court ruled that former President Donald Trump does have immunity for official acts as president but is not immune from prosecution for unofficial acts.8 hours ago
- 2:42Trump immunity ruling expectedABC News VideosThe Supreme Court is expected to issue its ruling Monday, as the Biden campaign faces new fallout from last week’s debate. ABC News’ Em Nguyen reports.12 hours ago
- 0:55Trump narrows vice presidential field as national convention nearsAssociated Press VideosFormer President Donald Trump is narrowing his list of vice presidential running mates and considering what they have to offer his presidential campaign.16 hours ago
- 2:45John Dickerson on Biden-Trump debate and next stepsCBS News VideosAt this year's first presidential debate, one candidate stumbled, the other repeatedly lied. CBS News correspondent John Dickerson, anchor of "The Daily Report," considers the next steps in an election in which President Biden has declared democracy itself is on the ballot.1 day ago
- 1:15Supreme Court’s ruling on Trump’s immunity claim due MondayABC News VideosThe Supreme Court must rule on Monday on whether former President Donald Trump has immunity from criminal prosecution for “official acts” while in office.1 day ago
- 0:58Biden hopes New York fundraiser will help reassure donors that he’s up to challenging TrumpAssociated Press VideosU.S. President Joe Biden travelled to a Saturday fundraiser in a bid to recapture his mojo and reassure donors that he is fully up to the challenge of beating Donald Trump. Biden and his wife, Jill, planned to attend an afternoon campaign meeting in East Hampton, New York, the Long Island beach town where the real estate firm Zillow prices the median home at $1.9 million.2 days ago
- 0:21Trump calls for immediate release of Jan. 6 riotersReuters VideosSTORY: ::June 28, 2024 ::Trump says those arrested in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack should be freed ::That's after the Supreme Court raised the legal bar for Jan. 6 obstruction charges ::Chesapeake, Virginia "Free the J6 (January 6) hostages now. They should free them now for what they've gone through. They've been waiting for this decision for a long time. They've been waiting for a long time. And that was a great answer (Supreme Court decision). That was a great thing for people that have been so horribly treated." Speaking at a campaign rally in Virginia, the former president pointed to Friday's ruling, which raised the legal bar for prosecutors pursuing obstruction charges in the federal election subversion case against Trump and defendants involved in the attack.3 days ago
- 1:40Supreme Court upends Chevron decision and makes it harder to charge Capitol rioters and TrumpAssociated Press VideosThe Supreme Court weakens federal regulators, overturning the decades-old Chevron decision along with making it harder to charge Capitol riot defendants and former President Donald Trump with obstruction, a charge used in hundreds of prosecutions.3 days ago
- 1:41Trump hails his "big victory" in the debate against Biden at a Virginia rallyAssociated Press VideosSpeaking to a crowd of thousands at a rally in Chesapeake, Virginia, former President Donald Trump gloated over his 'big victory' against President Joe Biden at the first debate ahead of the November election.3 days ago
- 2:21Biden, Trump Hit Campaign Trail Following Debate NightWSJPresident Biden and former President Donald Trump issued competing remarks following the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign on Thursday.3 days ago
- 1:10VP Harris goes on the attack against Donald TrumpAssociated Press VideosUnited States Vice President Kamala Harris appeared at a rally in Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday and went on the attack against Donald Trump. (AP produced by Javier Arciga)3 days ago
- 4:35Author charts how Trump rose from ‘The Apprentice’ to the White HouseABC News VideosABC News’ Phil Lipof speaks with journalist Ramin Setoodeh about his new best-selling book, “The Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass.”3 days ago
- 2:09House members weigh in on Trump and Biden's presidential debate performancesAssociated Press VideosOn Friday, the day after the first 2024 presidential debate, House Democrats and Republicans weighed in on the performances of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.3 days ago
- 1:26Who won the Biden vs. Trump presidential debate? Both candidates struggledUSA TODAYPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump clashed in the presidential debate. Here is what happened.3 days ago
- 1:185 takeaways from Trump vs. Biden presidential debateUSA TODAYPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump clashed in a historic presidential debate. Here are five takeaways.3 days ago
- 4:28Unsteady Biden, a Subdued Trump: The Debate Analyzed.WSJPresident Biden delivered an unsteady performance in the first presidential debate against an uncharacteristically subdued Donald Trump. WSJ’s Damian Paletta breaks down their performances.3 days ago
- 3:08Major decision expected in Trump immunity caseABC News VideosABC News' Terry Moran explains how the Supreme Court is set to release new decisions involving Jan. 6, including presidential immunity.3 days ago
- 3:01Biden's shaky Trump debate alarms DemocratsReuters VideosSTORY: The first televised debate between U.S. President Joe Biden, and his Republican rival, former President Donald Trump saw a shaky, tentative performance from Biden that rattled Democrats. While Trump battered him with falsehoods and the two oldest U.S. presidential candidates ever descended into an exchange of personal insults. TRUMP: “The whole country is exploding because of you." BIDEN: "My son was not a loser. Was not a sucker. You're the sucker. You're the loser.” Appearing on CNN's Presidential Debate on Thursday, four months before Election Day in November, the two traded barbs on abortion, inflation, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, even their golf games, as they aimed to shake up what opinion polls show has been a virtually tied race for months. A hoarse-sounding Biden stumbled in the debate's first half-hour, and Trump pounced: BIDEN: "Excuse me, with - dealing with - everything we had to do with - look if - we finally beat Medicare." TRUMP: "He was right. He did beat Medicaid, he beat it to death." Eighty-one-year-old Biden and 78-year-old Trump are under pressure to show they're fit for office. As the debate wore on, Trump issued a barrage of critiques - many of them, well-worn falsehoods.. ... including migrants carrying out a crime wave and that Democrats support infanticide. Studies show immigrants do not commit crimes at a higher rate than native-born Americans. Trump also dodged questions about the January 6 Capitol attack, refused to accept any responsibility and claimed that many of those arrested were innocent. BIDEN: "What he's telling you is simply not true. The fact is that there was no effort on his part to stop what was going on up on Capitol Hill. And all those people, every one of those convicted deserves to be convicted." The debate carried on with no live audience and strict rules on microphone use, which aimed to avoid chaos that roiled their first debate in 2020. Still, the pair took every chance to make jabs at each other: TRUMP: "I wasn't really going to run until I saw the horrible job he did. He's destroying our country." Biden went after Tump over his felonies. BIDEN: "You have the morals of an alley cat.” TRUMP: “I didn't have sex with a porn star.” While concerns about the eligibility for office weigh heavily for both candidates, Biden's performance Thursday could land a major blow to his campaign, at least in the short term. Two White House officials said that Biden had a cold. One top Biden donor, who did not want to be named, called the U.S. President's performance "disqualifying" and expects a fresh round of calls for him to step aside ahead of the party's national convention in August. A Reuters-Ipsos poll that ended Sunday showed voters think Trump is a better candidate for the economy and immigration matters, while Biden had the edge over Trump for responding to threats to democracy.3 days ago
- 0:53'We need to beat this guy': Biden after debating TrumpReuters VideosSTORY: ::June 27, 2024 ::Biden says 'we need to beat this guy' while dropping into post-debate event ::Atlanta, Georgia “Look, folks, what's going to happen over the next couple of days is they're going to be, they're going to be out there fact checking, all the things he said. I can't think of one thing he said that was true. Oh, I'm not being facetious. But look, we're going to beat this guy. We need to beat this guy. And I need you in order to beat him. You're the people I'm running for. (Audience chanting: “We need you”) He says he's going to be the retribution for his supporters. You are the reason why America is as good as we are. We're the finest nation in the whole damn world. Nobody’s close. Let's keep going." Biden told the audience that Trump had lied throughout the debate, and that fact checkers would bear that out in the coming days. Earlier, in the first presidential debate of the 2024 race, the two men traded barbs on abortion, immigration, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, their handling of the economy and even their golf games as they each sought to shake up what opinion polls show has been a virtually tied race for months.4 days ago
- 2:23Trump and Biden mix it up over policy and each other in a debate that turns deeply personalAssociated Press VideosPresident Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump went right to mixing it up on policy — and each other — in their first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign.4 days ago
- 2:05Biden struggles, Trump spouts falsehoods in debateReuters VideosSTORY: :: A hoarse President Joe Biden has a shaky start in his debate with Donald Trump A hoarse-sounding President Joe Biden verbally stumbled early on in the CNN presidential debate with Donald Trump while Trump rattled off a series of attacks, including a number of falsehoods. :: June 27, 2024 :: Atlanta, Georgia Biden: "When I (unclear) is to fix the taxes. For example, we have a 1000 trillionaires in America, I mean billionaires in America. And what's happening? They are in a situation where they, in fact, pay 8.2% in taxes. If they just pay 24%, 25%, either one of those numbers, it may raise $500 million, billion dollars, I should say, in a ten year period. We would be able to right wipe out his debt, we'd be to be able to help make sure that all the things we need to do - childcare, elder care, making sure that we continue to strengthen our health care system, making sure that we're able to make every single solitary patient eligible for what I've been able to do with, with, with the COVID, excuse me, with - dealing with - everything we had to do with - look - if - we finally beat Medicare. Moderator: "Thank you, President Biden. President Trump." Trump : "He was right. He did beat Medicaid, beaten to death and is destroying Medicare." :: Trump said he would accept election results but claimed, without evidence, there was fraud in 2020 Trump: "If it's a fair and legal and good election. Absolutely. I would have much rather accepted these, but the. The fraud and everything else was ridiculous. And if you want, we'll have a news conference on it in a week or we'll have another one of these on in a week. But I will. Absolutely. There's nothing I'd rather do. It would be much easier for me to do that. Then I'm running again. I wasn't really going to run until I saw the horrible job he did. He's destroying our country." Biden: "There is no evidence of that at all. And I tell you what, I doubt you. You'll accept it because you're such a whiner. The idea if you lose again, you accept it anything. You can't stand the loss. Something snapped in you and you lost the last time. :: White House officials said Biden had a cold, but his performance may raise age concerns "We've made significant progress from the debacle that was left by President Trump in his last term."4 days ago
- 0:59Governors Doug Burgum, Gavin Newsom react to Donald Trump, Joe Biden presidential debateUSA TODAYFormer President Donald Trump and sitting President Joe Biden go head-to-head in first presidential debate in Atlanta.4 days ago
1 hour ago · 0:59. WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court ruled Monday that Donald Trump can be tried for any of his efforts to overturn his 2020 loss that were not taken in his official capacity, a decision that ...
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Jun 9, 2023 · The Justice Department on Thursday took the legally and politically momentous step of lodging federal criminal charges against former President Donald J. Trump, accusing him of mishandling ...
Jun 13, 2023 · Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 criminal charges during a historic arraignment in a Miami federal courthouse after being indicted over his handling of classified documents...
Aug 2, 2023 · Former President Donald J. Trump was indicted on Tuesday in connection with his widespread efforts to overturn the 2020 election following a sprawling federal investigation into his attempts...
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with his alleged mishandling of more than 100 classified documents.
3 days ago · During Thursday’s debate, former President Donald Trump again downplayed the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Kenny Holston/The New York Times. By Jess Bidgood. June 28, 2024. About halfway ...
May 30, 2024 · In a historic moment that could have a major impact on his campaign for a second presidential term, a Manhattan jury on Thursday convicted former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of...