In the immediate aftermath of the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, a number of conservatives and Republicans broke ranks with then-President Donald Trump and blamed him for the violence that day.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz accused Donald Trump of descending into “madness” on Tuesday, following a report that the former president pined for the loyalty of the “kind of generals Hitler had.
A report published by The Atlantic on Tuesday claimed that Trump said during a private conversation in the White House that he wanted "the kind of generals that Hitler had," with the then-president allegedly wanting generals who "were totally loyal to him" and would "follow orders." A Trump spokesperson denied that Trump made the remarks.
It's a significant leap into politics for the Cantor Fitzgerald CEO, who has given $65 million to Haverford over several decades.
Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard, a longtime Democrat from Hawaii before turning independent in 2022, said that she has decided to join the Republican Party.
Donald Trump is escalating his attacks against Kamala Harris, turning more personal and derogatory, a pattern from his campaigns in 2016 and 2020.
CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale skewered a statement from Gov. Tim Walz by citing not only the Trump-era economy, but that of 4 other American presidents.
In 2020, Donald Trump convinced his supporters that anything but a vote cast in person on Election Day could not be trusted — and lost. In response, Republicans shifted their stance.
The claims, which the Trump campaign has strongly denied, appeared in an recent article published by The Atlantic