Trump in 2024 faces a flock of Republican primary challengers who could split the opposition vote; he also faces two criminal trials – at least.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
‘Get out of my city’: Moms For Liberty hears from Trump, DeSantis and noisy protesters in Philly
Founded in 2021, Moms For Liberty made its political name by promoting what members call “parental rights” in education.
‘There could be others coming’: Donald Trump braces supporters for more indictments
Donald Trump protested his legal troubles – now and in the future – during a speech in New Hampshire
GOP lawmaker criticizes Donald Trump for taking secret information: ‘We don’t have a right’
“You don’t show our attack plans on Iran to people,” said U.S. Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska.
‘A vital role:’ Donald Trump endorses the idea of national abortion restrictions
Trump did not endorse any specific anti-abortion legislation, but said “there of course remains a vital role for the federal government.”
‘Loser, loser, loser:’ Chris Christie attacks, taunts, and mocks Donald Trump
A Trump return to the presidency will only be about “settling scores” rather than helping the American people, Christie told a CNN town hall.
Republicans are rallying around Donald Trump after his indictment. But what about other voters?
There has never been a candidate like the under-indictment former president who is still seeking another term in the White House in 2024.
‘Either they win or we win:’ Donald Trump urges voters to stick with him post-indictment
Trump went on lengthy and error-filled diatribes about indictments, trials and pending investigations in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Atlanta.
‘Explain:’ Mike Pence calls on Merrick Garland to justify indictment of Donald Trump
Maintaining his defense of the newly indicted Donald Trump, former vice president Mike Pence denounced the Justice Department for its action.
Indictment reaction: Donald Trump plays the victim card while rivals mostly defend him
As it happened after a New York grand jury indicted him, Trump plays up to supporters and attacks prosecutors; rivals try to figure out how to react.