During a prepared speech on veterans health care, Trump found time for screeds about his indictments that are coming under legal scrutiny.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
‘He showed us how to fight:’ Why SC Republicans say they’re sticking with the indicted Donald Trump
The former president’s three indictments – and counting – are actually fueling his support among some Republicans, many party members say.
‘I’m coming after you:’ Donald Trump threatens rivals; prosecutor seeks protective order
Former president and current candidate Trump adjusts his strategy to turn his three indictments into political weapons
‘I’m game’: Ron DeSantis agrees to debate Gavin Newsom. Trump aide compares it to the NIT.
Trump or no Trump, DeSantis has agreed to debate Newsom on the differences between Republican and Democratic governance.
How Ron DeSantis is rebooting his presidential campaign in N.H. and what 2024 voters are saying
Beset by falling polls and defecting donors, Ron DeSantis tries a campaign reset that includes a smaller staff and a more personable style.
Retooling to chase Donald Trump: Ron DeSantis slashes a third of his 2024 staff, cuts 38 positions
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis remains mired far behind Donald Trump in most polls, and 2024 campaign donors are getting restless.
‘It bothers me’: How Donald Trump used a town hall to keep voters on his side after indictments
The Trump playbook includes attacking prosecutors, raising campaign cash, and arguing that investigations are attacks upon him and his followers.
‘We need options:’ Joe Manchin flirts with third-party bid against Joe Biden, Donald Trump
Manchin ponders running as the ‘No Labels’ candidate, even though other Democrats warned that a third-party bid can only help Donald Trump win again.
Can Donald Trump delay trials until after 2024 election? Why he’s trying to ‘slow things down’
Right now, the odds say that Trump will face at least one jury of his peers before the general election of Nov. 5, 2024 – but maybe not before Republican primary voters decide who their presidential nominee will be, a prize that could be claimed in ear…
Donald Trump has a big lead for the GOP nomination. Can DeSantis, Pence or anyone else catch him?
Six months before the Iowa caucuses − a year before the Republican convention − GOP candidates are trying to catch the front-runner: Donald Trump