Pence Says Trump’s Conviction ‘Only Further Divides Us’
Former Vice President Mike Pence has broken silence regarding the conviction of Former President Donald Trump, stating that it will “further divide us.”
Former Vice President Mike Pence has broken silence regarding the conviction of Former President Donald Trump, stating that it will “further divide us.”
President Trump addresses his felony conviction in a press conference; the State Department confirms Biden gave the go-ahead for Ukraine to launch a strike inside Russia. One America’s Zach Petersen has The Scoop.
After former President Donald Trump’s historic conviction, the CFO for the state of Florida is calling for clemency. Clemency is the lessening of a punishment or forgiveness altogether. It’s typically granted by a government official, such as a governor or the president.
On Thursday, after a New York City jury ruled that former President Donald Trump was guilty of allegedly hiding a “hush money” payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 campaign, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton unveiled new merchandise for sale.
Billionaire Elon Musk is set to hold a town hall with 45th President Donald J. Trump on his platform, X.
President Trump is found guilty on all 34 charges in his New York “Hush Money” case; Elon Musk advises Trump on tech issues; Senate Committee on COVID origins goes after Anthony Fauci’s phone records. One America’s Zach Petersen has The Scoop.
Andrew Giuliani thinks Trump’s guilty verdict will only help him in the polls. One America’s Daniel Baldwin caught up with Giuliani in New York after the hearing.
The jury in the so-called “hush money” trial against former President Donald Trump has requested to re-hear testimonies from both his former attorney, Michael Cohen, and businessman David Pecker through a transcript.
President Trump’s fate now rest in the hands of a New York jury for his so-called “Hush Money” trial; Senate republicans are making a push for a $55 Billion boost for the military; and professional golfer Scotty Scheffler takes a legal mulligan.
First lady Jill Biden dismissed her husband’s low polling performance on Wednesday, asserting that Americans must “choose good over evil” on November 5th.