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Matt Gaetz votes for Donald Trump for House speaker

A day after calling Donald Trump's support for Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House "sad," Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida cast a ballot for the former president.

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A timeline of the Biden classified documents scandal

President Biden, a fierce critic of former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of hundreds of classified documents after leaving the White House in 2021, now finds himself accused in a similar situation. Here's how the scandal has unfolded:

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Trump reportedly mulled nuking North Korea

​Then-President Donald Trump considered nuking North Korea during closed-door discussions in 2017 and pinning the blame on another country, according a book about the administration.

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Judge shoots down Trump's bid to dismiss sex assault suit

A federal judge on Friday shot down Donald Trump’s bid to dismiss a lawsuit filed against him by advice columnist E. Jean Carroll, who claims the former president sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room more than two decades ago.

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders won't say if she'll back Trump in 2024

Newly minted Arkansas Gov. ​Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who served as White House press secretary in the Trump administration, sidestepped a question on Sunday about whether she would endorse the former president's 2024 presidential run.

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Tali Friedman is the kosher cooking guru to the stars

Cooking instructor Tali Friedman leads tours of Jerusalem's Machane Yehuda market, where she hosts everyone from Martha Stewart to Ivanka Trump for her kosher culinary classes.

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Trump says his classified docs were better 'secured' than Biden's

Trump, 76, slammed President Biden, 80, on his Truth Social platform after authorities reviewed multiple batches of illegally stored classified material from the Democrat's tenure as vice-president in his possession.

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George Santos tied to cousin of Russian oligarch: report

An associate of a former Donald Trump "fixer" who is related to a sanctioned Russian oligarch has deep ties to disgraced Long Island Rep. George Santos, whose murky campaign financing is under investigation by a House ethics committee and federal prosecutors.

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Trump blasts evangelicals for not supporting him

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at evangelicals for not supporting him, saying it's a "sign of disloyalty" after he appointed three conservative Supreme Court justices that made their dream of overturning Roe v. Wade possible.

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Pompeo says Haley plotted with Ivanka and Jared to become veep

​Nikki Haley schemed with Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump to become then-President Donald Trump's vice president even while she was serving as the administration's ambassador to the United Nations, ex-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo relates in his new book. ​​

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Trump leads Biden by three points in potential 2024 matchup

Donald Trump has a 3-point lead over President Biden in a hypothetical 2024 matchup, according to a poll released Tuesday that shows the former commander-in-chief has gained ground since November. ​

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Trump now uses text messages

Former President Donald Trump is now firing off text messages, The Post has learned, ending his long-time aversion to leaving a paper or digital record of his communications with people.

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Archives ask past administrations to look for classified docs

The National Archives and Records Administration informed former presidents and vice presidents on Thursday to scour their records for classified documents after sensitive records were discovered at the homes of President Biden, former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence, according to a report.

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Pence jabs at Biden over classified docs, says he and Trump are done

Former Vice President Mike Pence took a thinly veiled swipe at President Biden's handling of classified documents Friday — while also telling a Florida audience that he and former President Donald Trump "went our separate ways."

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Donald Trump in New Hampshire in first campaign stop for 2024

Former President Donald Trump plunged back into campaign mode in New Hampshire with state Republican Party activists as he hit the road for the first public events of his 2024 bid for the White House.

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'Time for a new generation to lead'

​Nikki Haley, former UN ambassador in the Trump administration, took a not-so-subtle shot at President Biden, 80, and former President Donald Trump, 76.

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Trump White House asked Chrissy Teigen tweet be censored

Former President Donald Trump's White House asked Twitter to censor one of Chrissy Teigen's tweets after she referred to him as a "p---y ass b---h," an ex-Twitter employee told a congressional hearing Wednesday.

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Trump beats DeSantis in 2024 GOP primary

A new poll finds that former President Donald Trump edges out Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

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Trump spent nearly $1M in donor cash at own properties: report

Former President Donald Trump has dropped nearly $1 million in donor contributions into Trump Tower, Mar-a-Lago and his other lavish properties in the two years since leaving office, a new report said Thursday.

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Trump says suppression of Hunter Biden cost him 2020 election

Former President Trump shared a video insisting that he would have won the 2020 election had The Post's reporting on Hunter Biden not been suppressed by social media and falsely discredited by the mainstream press.

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Trump campaign rips Nikki Haley for prior Hillary Clinton praise

Former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign was quick to blast new rival Nikki Haley on Wednesday, noting that she had praised Hillary Clinton in a 2012 interview and had initially vowed not to run for the White House if the former president was also a candidate.

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Ga. grand jury foreperson wanted to swear-in Trump

The foreperson of the Georgia grand jury investigating Donald Trump and his allies' efforts to overturn the 2020 election in the state gleefully recalled how she had hoped to swear-in the former president if he had been subpoenaed.

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GOP must hold firm and reject isolationism

Donald Trump’s early entry into the Republican primaries is already presenting his potential rivals with some tough choices. Among the most consequential: Do they join the former president in forging a GOP surrender caucus?

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DOJ lawyers say Trump can be sued over Jan. 6 Capitol riot

Former President Donald Trump can​ be held liable for the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot as part of a civil suit filed by police officers and members of Congress, lawyers for the Justice Department said on Thursday.

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Vivek Ramaswamy hits Trump on Fauci, border and nepotism

"[Trump] could have ended Affirmative Action with the stroke of a pen. He didn't," Ramaswamy, 37 told The Post during a wide-ranging interview at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

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'Not going to happen'

New Hampshire Gov. and potential presidential contender Chris Sununu scoffed Sunday that former President Donald Trump has no chance of winning the 2024 Republican nomination.

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Trump ignites sleepy CPAC conference with MAGA fans

Former President Donald Trump turned this year's fairly sleepy, low-attended CPAC into a raucous campaign event Saturday as MAGA supporters clamored for his attention.

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Network of pro-Trump bots attacking Haley, DeSantis: report

A network of bots has been busy over much of the past year singing the praises of Donald Trump on Twitter while targeting political rivals Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to a report on Monday.

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Mayor Adams mulls zoning changes in bet on NYC casinos

Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council are mulling changes to the zoning law to bet on proposed casinos in locations including Times Square, Hudson Yards, the Trump Golf Course at Ferry Point in The Bronx, Willets Point in Queens and Coney Island in Brooklyn, sources told The Post.

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Atlanta jurors heard another Trump call about 2020 vote

​Members of a special grand jury in Atlanta investigating Donald Trump's alleged meddling in Georgia's 2020 presidential election said they heard another recording of the former president pressing a top Republican lawmaker to overturn Joe Biden's victory in the Peach State, according to a report.

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Why we're suing Team Biden to lower Americans' prescription-drug costs

In a speech last week in Las Vegas, Joe Biden touted his efforts to make prescription drugs more affordable. Yet the president is simultaneously refusing to implement a Trump-era rule that would help lower prices fairly, using the power of the free market.

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Trump can dish out but his whole team whines when he's slammed

Former President Donald Trump infamously launches vile, fact-free slurs at rivals, enemies and even the odd bystander. Yet after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in an interview with The Post’s Piers Morgan, mildly noted Trump’s chaotic style and the alleged hush-money-to-a-porn-star thing, Trump (and his cronies) completely lost it.

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Charters held accountable, who’d work for Prez Trump II and other commentary

"Trump could barely keep enough people on staff to have a functioning cabinet and White House," says National Review’s Michael Brendan Dougherty. "His orders and wishes — withdrawing from Syria, banning transgenderism in the military — were regularly reversed, ignored, or disobeyed.”

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Letters to the Editor - March 23, 2023

Post readers sound off on District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s pursuit of an indictment against former President Donald Trump.

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Why Bragg's case against Trump is falling apart

It appears that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will go another week in the legal effort to locate the nation of Kailasa on a map. Kailasa does not exist.

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Hush money to possible indictment

A grand jury in Manhattan is weighing possible criminal charges against former President Trump over hush-money payments during his 2016 presidential campaign to two women who claimed they had affairs with him.

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Disaster when countries look to courts, not ballot box, for politics

Remember “Lock her up”? And the way in which people said that it was “incitement” against Hillary Clinton whenever Donald Trump’s supporters chanted that? Well it seems that for many people in this country, consistency is not a principle.

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Trump won't change, and that shows he can't win

This guy. As some of his allies are trying to rewrite January 6 as an afternoon stroll, Donald Trump is having none of it. In the face of a possible criminal case in New York, he screamed that “death and destruction” would follow any indictment.

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Letters to the Editor - March 25, 2023

Post readers sound off on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s pursuit of a felony charge against Donald Trump.

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Trump won't hire anyone who works for DeSantis: report

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly drawing battle lines against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis -- by blackballing anyone who works for his potential Republican rival.

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Trump calls Manhattan DA’s case ‘the new ballot stuffing’

Former President Donald Trump likened the Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg’s apparent effort to indict him over a hush-money payment to an adult film star to “ballot stuffing” allegedly carried out by the Democratic Party.

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Federal judge orders Mike Pence to testify before grand jury

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has ordered former Vice President Mike Pence to testify about conversations he had with former President Donald Trump before the Capitol riot, according to reports.

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Indictment makes Trump 'stronger,' his friends say

The prosecution of Donald Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg won’t dim his political chances -- and could actually boost his campaign to retake the White House, supporters and bitter foes alike said Saturday.

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Why we tied the knot at NYC courthouse

Chandler Dean and Carolina Treviño got married Tuesday at the NYC Marriage Bureau about the same time former President Donald Trump's indictment was unsealed.

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How frightening new AI Midjourney creates realistic fake art

People were recently baffled by AI art of Donald Trump being aggressively arrested and Pope Francis in a Balenciaga coat circulating widely online. They were fakes — but incredibly convincing ones. Both were created by AI Midjourney, a program that’s rapidly changing art and graphics design.

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Tiger, LeBlanc, more

After Donald Trump not pleaded guilty to falsifying business records in connection to "catch and kill" stories, some with the National Enquirer, here's a look back at the tabloid's history in the scandal-hiding scheme.

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Bragg case against Trump is abuse of power, gift to Dems

Former US Attorney General Barr slammed Manhattan DA's Alvin Bragg's hush money criminal case against Trump as prosecutorial abuse and a partisan hit job that strengthens the Democrats' chances in 2024.

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Letters to the Editor April 10, 2023

A Bronx judge letting the alleged killer of Corde Scott be released on his own recognizance and the Biden administration’s attempt to shift blame for the disastrous Afghanistan pullout to Trump.

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Trump says he found Shinzo Abe’s gold golf club in locker

Former President Donald Trump announced Monday that he found a golden golf club given to him by the late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe — and that he has already made plans to return the expensive gift to the National Archives.

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Trump returns to NYC this week for state fraud case: sources

Former President Donald Trump is due back in the Big Apple this week to be grilled for the second time by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is probing the Trump Organization's business practices, law-enforcement sources told The Post on Monday.

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It's all 'Trump and guns'

The mom of a slain Army veteran slammed Democrats for "marching to the same drumbeat" of "Trump and guns" while ignoring crime victims Tuesday -- a day after her fiery testimony before lawmakers about Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's soft-on-crime tactics.

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'The walls are closing in'

For at least six years, the press has produced endless “Walls closing in on Trump” headlines, only to see those hopes dashed again and again. Surely it’s time for someone to flag the walls closing in on President Joe Biden and his clan?

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DeSantis appears to be closing gap on Trump: poll

DeSantis's improving numbers come as a majority of Americans say they want neither Trump, 76, nor President Biden, 80, to run for the nation's highest office in 2024, according to the survey.

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'Scared' Trump mocked over vow to skip Republican debates

The apparent political power play appeared to be an odd stance for Trump, whose 2016 campaign quickly gained momentum on the strength of his pugnacious nationally televised debate appearances -- however there is a precedent to his threats.

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Trump swaps 'Sleepy Joe' for 'Crooked Joe' in echo of 2016

Former President Donald Trump announced Thursday he will scrap the "Crooked Hillary" nickname and apply the epithet to President Biden instead — an effort to recapture the zeitgeist of his successful 2016 campaign.

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Waner Bros. exec David Zaslav defends CNN's town hall with Trump

Warner Bros. Discover CEO David Zaslav defended CNN hosting a town hall event with ex-President Donald Trump during a Friday appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box by saying CNN "has the greatest journalists," and "when we do politics, we need to represent both sides." The presidential town hall with Trump is set to air on May 10.

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Liberal media circles the wagons around Biden's corruption

This week Donald Trump lost a civil case against writer E Jean Carroll as a New York jury found that Trump had sexually abused and defamed the woman and ordered him to pay $5 million in damages.

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CNN's Oliver Darcy scolded by Chris Licht over coverage of Trump town hall

CNN reporter Oliver Darcy was reportedly left “visibly shaken” after his boss, CNN CEO Chris Licht, tore into the liberal journalist over his “emotional” coverage following the network’s town hall Wednesday night featuring former President Donald Trump.

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Don’t write off DeSantis

Donald Trump is the political equivalent of George Foreman — a giant bruising brawler who destroys opponents with brute force.

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David Zaslav says 'Republicans are back on the air' at CNN

The CEO of CNN's parent company Warner Bros. Discovery insisted CNN will address "both sides" of an issue, even after the network's controversial Trump town hall and ensuing ratings plummet.

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Georgia DA likely to announce Trump indictment in August

The Atlanta prosecutor leading the probe into former President Donald Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results is expected to announce in August whether criminal charges will be brought.

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'It was just for nothing'

Stormy Daniels regrets ever coming forward about her alleged quickie with former President Donald Trump -- claiming that even her horse has been attacked.

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Trump the COVID Cuomosexual

Donald Trump praised former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo from his Truth Social account for his handling of New York’s COVID crisis by contrasting it favorably with that of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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CNN ratings crater in May despite bump from Trump town hall

CNN posted a whopping 25% decline in primetime ratings compared to last year-- even as the struggling network got a much-needed jump in vieweship from its controversial town hall with former President Donald Trump earlier in the month.

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Trump lawyers ask prosecutors to drop classified docs probe

Lawyers for Donald Trump met with Justice Department prosecutors on Monday over an investigation into the former president’s handling of classified documents, but Attorney General Merrick Garland was not present, according to reports.

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Top Trump prosecutor Karen Gilbert has checkered past

Karen Gilbert, a top deputy to Special Counsel Jack Smith, has a checked history with the Department of Justice and has been cited by them in the past for unethical behavior a review of Post review of public records shows.

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Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss was an inside job

IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley made an allegation that members of Trump's Department of Justice helped to tip the 2020 election to his opponent by slow-walking the investigation into Hunter Biden.

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Bills' Jordan Poyer

Jordan Poyer says he had to cancel the celebrity golf tournament he was planning to host at one of Donald Trump's golf courses because of political blowback.

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Trump-tied SPAC reaches agreement with SEC staff over merger

A blank-check firm, which was set to merge with former U.S. President Donald Trump's media company and under regulatory investigation, has reached an agreement with the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission, a filing showed on Monday.

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Rep. Elise Stefanik rakes in $3M in latest round of fundraising

The latest haul helped the unabashed Trump supporter from upstate New York increased her total for this year to $5 million after she raised $13.4 million in the 2020 cycle and $9.2 million in 2022, according to election filings.

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Stanford DEI dean who confronted Trump-appointed judge resigns

Tirien Steinbach, Stanford Law School’s associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion, resigned Thursday, months after her confrontation with Trump-appointed Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan went viral.

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Ron DeSantis’ fundraisers flop while RFK Jr., Trump rake it in

Ron DeSantis scrapped two Hamptons fund-raisers last weekend because of a lack of interest -- while rival Donald Trump and upstart candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. raked in massive piles of cash, sources told On The Money.

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Trump takes swipe at another popular GOP governor

Former President Donald Trump took a swipe at another popular Republican governor during a political rally in New Hampshire on Tuesday, calling Gov. Chris Sununu a “selfish, selfish guy” who “never helped” him.

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Like him or loathe him, Trump deserves fair trials

Democratic prosecutors have rolled out four indictments against former President Donald Trump, including the latest by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, announced Monday night.

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Biden sells border wall parts to thwart GOP push to use them

President Biden is quietly selling off millions of dollars' worth of unused parts from former President Trump’s border wall for peanuts – apparently to stymie pending legislation in Congress.

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Mark Meadows files motion to duck arrest in Georgia election fraud case

Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows filed an emergency motion in federal court on Tuesday demanding that he be protected from arrest in Georgia on charges that he conspired with former President Donald Trump to overturn the state’s 2020 election results.

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Letters to the Editor

Post readers discuss reports that an ISIS-linked individual smuggled Uzbeck nationals to the border and a column arguing that President Biden and Donald Trump should drop out of the 2024 race.

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'Lot of crazy on the left'

The liberal comedian was a guest on MSNBC's "The Beat With Ari Melber" on Wednesday when Melber commented on the differences in reactions between Trump's base and "normal, reality-adjusted" persons to the Georgia election interference hearings against Donald Trump.

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Trump first choice for majority of Iowa Caucus voters: poll

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis came in a distant second with 14% support, while former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley came as the first choice of 10% of likely voters.

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'Doesn't-he-suck isn't a joke'

Veteran comic Conan O’Brien quipped on what President Trump’s "greatest crime" was.

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Florida GOP scraps loyalty oath requirement for 2024 primary ballot ac

The vote, seen as a win for Donald Trump was blasted by Ron DeSantis' campaign spokesman blasted the vote who said “We believe anyone who wanted to run for president as a Republican should be willing to pledge their support for our eventual nominee."

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Trump knows he's lost fraud case, GOP legal expert John Yoo says

John Yoo, a prominent GOP legal commentator, claimed Donald Trump has given up hopes of winning his $250 million civil fraud trial in New York and is instead focused on using the case to "amplify his political message.

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'This is ridiculous'

A judge lost his patience with Donald Trump's lawyers as they grilled a witness at a $250 million fraud trial -- which the former president plans to leave.

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Latest migrant poll should scare the hell out of Democrats

It's no surprise that a poll found not only that New Yorkers are uber-stressed over immigration — but that President Biden has but a single-digit lead over Donald Trump in a hypothetical general-election match-up.

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NYC developers rip Trump judge

NY real estate developers slammed the judge who stripped Donald Trump of his business empire for allegedly inflating the prices of his properties.

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Haley, DeSantis tied for second in Iowa poll far behind Trump

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has jumped in the polls to tie Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in Iowa, both holding 16% of the vote among likely Republican caucus goers, a poll released Monday showed.

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Voters reject key Dem policies, which screw them

Voters back Donald Trump over Joe Biden, per a new poll, in key states — but it's not just the president they're rejecting but Democratic policies by and for the woke, elites and wealthy at the expense of average Americans and minorities.

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Letters to the Editor

NY Post readers discuss Judge Arthur Engoron’s treatment of former President Donald Trump during his fraud trial.

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Will Trump ever show?

If it did nothing else, Wednesday’s GOP debate proved that these things work a lot better with just five candidates, not seven or eight.

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Florida Fight: Ron DeSantis lags behind Donald Trump on rivals’ home turf

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has touted his gubernatorial record and wide-spread support in Florida as evidence for his presidential potential, but numerous polls show former President Donald Trump -- another Florida man -- miles ahead in the Sun Shine State.

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Christie says Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley running for 2028

Presidential candidate Chris Christie's campaign fired shots at 2024 rivals Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley on Friday, accusing the two of running for 2028 due to their reluctance to criticize former President Donald Trump.

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Don't count on a Trump conviction

This week, Chris Christie declared that “it’s over” for Donald Trump and predicted that the former president would be a convicted felon “by the spring.”

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Joe Biden's Thanksgiving gaslighting on the economy

The Biden Campaign release a guide to "responding to crazy MAGA nonsense" this Thanksgiving, which claimed that saying "the economy was better under Trump" is "wrong."

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Trump lawyers want records from DOJ, Pence, Biden in Jan. 6 case

Lawyers for Donald Trump are requesting internal government records and private communications related to his Jan. 6 case, arguing in a lengthy Monday court filing that the information would shed light on the former president’s “good faith” efforts to scrutinize 2020 election results.

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Trump urges Adams, Cuomo to fight ‘unconstitutional’ sex assault suits

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged New York City Mayor Eric Adams and former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to “fight” a state law that spurred thousands of sexual abuse cases to be filed in the last year — including lawsuits filed against both Democrats in November.

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'He's coming back'

Comedian Bill Burr bashed Jimmy Kimmel and anti-Trump progressives during an interview Tuesday, saying "you idiot liberals" were making a martyr out of the Republican by charging him with crimes.

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Trump sits ringside with Kid Rock for Covington's UFC 296 loss

Donald Trump had the crowd on their feet when he entered Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena Saturday night with old pals Kid Rock and Dana White to watch supporter Colby Covington's loss to Leon Edwards in UFC 296.

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Bally's name replacing Trump on Bronx golf course

It's the "art" of the deal -- Bally's name will officially replace Trump at the Ferry Point golf course in The Bronx, an official branding change symbolizing the company taking over the links from the Trump organization last fall.

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Judge denies Peter Navarro's petition for new contempt trial

Former Trump official Peter Navarro had asked the court for a new trial on contempt charges, saying that a brief break the jury took before handing down the verdict may have tainted their decision.

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Inside Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade's $6k cruise spree

Details of the luxury cruises Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis’ allegedly took with special prosecutor Nathan Wade have been uncovered as part of his unsealed divorce documents.

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Elon Musk joins Trump to slam rumored Senate border deal

Elon Musk joined Donald Trump and Republican critics to denounce the contentious Senate border deal touted by President Joe Biden, saying "no laws need to be passed" to keep illegal migrants from crossing into the US.

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DA Fani Willis' alleged lover Nathan Wade reaches divorce settlement

Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor in Fulton County, Georgia, who brought election fraud charges against Donald Trump reached a temporary divorce settlement with his estranged wife Joycelyn, amid claims of his relationship with Fani Willis.

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'Made her so much money'

"I signed and was responsible for the Music Modernization Act for Taylor Swift and all other Musical Artists. Joe Biden didn’t do anything for Taylor, and never will," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

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Trump pushes for daughter-in-law Lara to get high RNC post

Donald Trump is pushing for daughter-in-law Lara Trump and a top campaign aide to take over two prime spots with the financially struggling Republican National Committee before the November elections.

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'Doing Trump impressions'

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) came out against President Biden following reports of a proposed executive order to curb record-setting migrant crossings on the southern border — a move the “Squad” representative said would put him in league with his 2024 opponent, former President Donald Trump.

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Nikki Haley should drop out 'for the good of the country'

Former 2024 candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) ramped up his calls for Nikki Haley to drop her presidential bid Thursday, arguing she's prohibiting Donald Trump from debating President Biden.

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'Deplorable moment'

Costas called Trump himself the 'most disgraceful figure in modern presidential history'

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Trump beats Haley in Missouri Republican caucuses

Donald Trump will win the Missouri Republican caucuses, the Associated Press projects, delivering yet another victory for the former president against former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.

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Trump hits back at Fani Willis in new legal filing

Former President Donald Trump has blasted Fani Willis in a blistering legal filing, accusing her of a "calculated plan to prejudice" potential jurors against him and co-defendents in the Georgia election interference case.

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'Depends on his behavior'

Trump, 77, said Wednesday that Biden must agree to debate him — amid suspicion that the incumbent would skip the traditional forums.

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'Did some good things'

Former Trump White House chief of staff John Kelly has publicly supported a longstanding allegation that the former president spoke warmly about Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, who Trump allegedly said "did some good things."

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'We could put you in jail'

Whoopi Goldberg said Tuesday that former President Trump should be thrown in jail following comments he made about mismanagement of Social Security benefit programs.

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White House blames Republicans for video of migrants charging El Paso border wall

The White House cast blame on Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Donald Trump for hundreds of migrants tearing down razor wire and rushing the border wall, saying the Republicans continue to "politicize" the issue and that the "solution" is for Congress to issue billions to fund the border.

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'Definitely the latest meme stock'

The explosive surge of Donald Trump’s media company in its public trading debut Tuesday bears all the hallmarks of a meme stock rally – and experts told the Post that the sky-high stock price will be hard to maintain given the actual state of its business.

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'Let’s Make America Pray Again'

Donald Trump is hoping to cash in on the Bible, hawking his own copies dubbed "God Bless the USA Bible" for $59.99 a piece to herald Easter.

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Live updates, Trump appearance and more

Slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller’s wake is on Thursday. Former President Donald Trump and Mayor Eric Adams are expected to attend. Follow the Post’s latest updates.

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Dem clients of daughter of judge in Trump trial raised $90M off case

Two top clients of the Democratic consulting firm owned by the daughter of the judge overseeing Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York City raised at least $93 million in campaign funds since the ex-president's indictment -- which was used as a carrot to solicit prospective donors, according to fundraising emails and records reviewed by The Post.

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AMLO punks Biden, GOP can turn tables on Dems and other commentary

“Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was so supremely confident that his thumb on the scale can tip the U.S. presidential election that he just issued a cash demand to President Biden along with a threat: give me money or Donald Trump wins,” scoffs Todd Bensman at The American Mind.

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MSNBC' host's Nicole Wallace throws script live on air, slams Trump

Wallace said it was "time to do something different" when she went off script to discuss a scathing social media post from the former president targeting the Democratic-connected daughter of the judge overseeing a hush money case against Trump.

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'SNL' mocks Donald Trump Bibles ahead of Easter Sunday

"Saturday Night Live" pulled no punches last night when the comedy show took aim at former president Donald Trump and the $60 bibles he has been selling mere hours before the Easter holiday.

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Trump's winning big on border security

In the new Wall Street Journal poll of swing-state voters, Donald Trump leads Joe Biden 52%-32% on “immigration and border security.”

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Biden disses Trump's fundraiser in video message

President Biden taunted former president Donald Trump Saturday for his evening high-dollar fundraiser -- dissing the "bunch of hedge fund billionaires" who were gathering in Florida to support him.

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‘Better man than Joe Biden’

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday encouraged liberals to vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., arguing that the Independent presidential candidate is further...

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Trump vows to testify in 'hush money' criminal trial

Former president Donald Trump vowed to take the stand in his own defense in the Manhattan hush-money trial that starts Monday – while his staffers pledged to keep him on the campaign trail as the case drags on.

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DA Bragg re-elex campaign collects $850,00 following Trump indictment

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has collected a cool $850,000 in donations for his re-election campaign after indicting former President Donald Trump in the Stormy Daniels hush money case last March -- with powerful Democrats and left-leaning labor unions cheering on the prosecution with their wallets, records show.

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Bring back school discipline and other commentary

The Post Editorial Board gives its thoughts on issues including bringing back school discipline, the conservative 'warmonger' idiocy, GOP isolationism, pro-Hamas protests, and Bragg v. Trump.

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'Got one really serious idea'

President Biden on Monday joked about trying to "cut'' former President Donald Trump from November's election.

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Fani Willis refuses to testify in Georgia Senate probe on taxpayer money

Embattled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is prosecuting former President Donald Trump, indicated Monday that she will refuse to testify before the Georgia state Senate Special Committee investigating whether she misused taxpayer money during her relationship with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

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'Our campaign needs to do better'

A pollster for President Biden admitted the re-election campaign needs to boost support from key demographic groups if it hopes to defeat GOP rival Donald Trump in November.

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'Wake me when he blows up the world'

Comedian Bill Maher said during a recent interview the repeated warnings that presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump is going to be a dictator bored him.

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Thousands of Trump fanatics swarm NYC park for rally

Thousands of hardcore Trump fanatics flooded the South Bronx Thursday for the ex-president's campaign rally -- including one diehard who likened the Republican to one of the most famous civil rights activists.

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Letters to the Editor

NY Post readers discuss testimonies concluding in the hush money trial against former President Donald Trump.

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Trump's Sun Belt surge contains a Rust Belt danger

Donald Trump’s first election redrew the map of American politics — suddenly Pennsylvania and Michigan were in the Republican column for the first time since the 1980s.

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Dem ex-Gov. Paterson

Donald Trump's well-attended rally in The Bronx last week is a  "wake-up call" for President Biden and the Democrats, said ex-New York Democratic Gov. David Paterson on Sunday.

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What's with Biden's love of Tehran

With all the news about Team Biden’s inexplicable support for Iran, you’d expect media outlets to be screaming “Iran, Iran, Iran” — just as they harped on “Russia, Russia, Russia” in reporting on Donald Trump.

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'Nazi piece of s--t'

Hunter Biden’s wife lashed out at a one-time adviser for former President Donald Trump Tuesday, calling him a “Nazi piece of s—t” during a break in the first son’s federal trial on gun charges.

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Donald Trump vows he will 'never ban TikTok'

Former President Donald Trump said he would "never ban TikTok" on Thursday, making his firmest statement about his position on the Chinese government-linked app.

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'Huge fan of the Cybertruck'

Tesla CEO Elon Musk discussed his relationship with former President Trump during the electric vehicle giant's shareholder meeting on Thursday, confirming that the pair have had conversations and revealing some of what they have discussed.

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Trump leads Biden by 18 points in Iowa

Former President Donald Trump seems slated to improve massively on his 2020 victory in Iowa — meaning President Biden could face even more trouble in swing states he won narrowly that year.

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'He's going to be with us in some form'

Former President Donald Trump heaped praise on ex-presidential rival Vivek Ramaswamy at his Tuesday afternoon rally in Wisconsin.

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'Matter of personal character'

Fresh off his first in-person encounter with former President Donald Trump in years, Sen. Mitt Romney revealed that the confab did little to woo him, much less persuade him to vote for the presumptive GOP nominee.

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live updates, fact checking, reactions, analysis

Donald Trump and Joe Biden are participating in the first 2024 presidential debate on Thursday night. Follow The Post’s live updates for reactions, analysis, fact checks and more.

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'His new Secret Service name is Amber Heard'

"I mean Trump told lie after lie after lie. He never would have gotten away with that if Joe Biden was there," Maher said to laughter.

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Biden's collapse means Trump should up his game even more

We totally get why Donald Trump hasn’t brought Nikki Haley into his inner council after he trounced her during the primaries, but we hope he heeds her warning in the wake of Joe Biden’s implosion Thursday night.

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Supreme Court puts Trump's insurrection case on life support

Now that Joe Biden stumbled so badly in the first presidential debate, lawfare is more important than ever to Democrats, but Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 case against Donald Trump is hanging by a thread.

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Post-debate Biden freak-out paints lefty media in a corner

It's a DefCon 1 level of panic throughout the party as Democrats process that, if the presidential election were held today, Donald Trump would win in a landslide — but Joe Biden refuses to bow out.

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Clarence Thomas swipes at Special Counsel Jack Smith's appointment

In the Supreme Court's monumental decision in former President Trump's immunity case, one justice questioned whether Special Counsel Jack Smith – at the helm of Trump's unprecedented prosecution – was constitutionally appointed.

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Most Americans back Hunter Biden conviction, imprisonment

Most Americans approve of the recent conviction of first son Hunter Biden and believe he should serve prison time — but don’t say the same for former President Donald Trump, according to a new poll.

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'He's the only candidate'

House Democrats were stuck in neutral Tuesday as they met to weigh the future of President Biden's re-election bid following his disastrous performance in last month's first debate against Donald Trump.

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Secret Service's Cheatle is the very model of gov't hubris

Cheatle should have been gone the night of the attempted Trump assassination, and now is a symbol of the incompetence and lack of responsibility that has undermined trust in our institutions.

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Fox News invites Trump and Harris to September debate

Fox News proposed a debate on Sept. 17 in Pennsylvania between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in a letter to both campaigns dated Tuesday.

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RFK Jr. woos voters with Bitcoin proposals ahead of Trump keynote address

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. received a warm welcome Friday as he courted voters at the Bitcoin Conference, the cryptocurrency industry's prime event — the day before former President Donald Trump gives the keynote address.

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Wild Trump shooting video shows cops, then barrage of fire

Shocking new footage from the assassination attempt on Donald Trump shows local cops with guns drawn surrounding the building where Thomas Crooks opened fire -- fully two minutes and 10 seconds before the shooting.

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campaign like it's 2016 again

By showing up in places previous nominees from both parties had ignored, Trump convinced voters in the vital Rust Belt battlegrounds that he cared about Americans the elites had written off.

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Elon Musk leads parade of tech titans switching to Trump

Tech leaders are betting that freedom of speech, freedom to innovate, and freedom from crushing government regulations and confiscatory taxes are more likely in a Trump reign than in a Kamala Harris administration.

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Biden-Harris push to memory-hole their deadly Afghan-bugout disaster

The third anniversary of the Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 US service members amid President Biden’s Afghanistan debacle, former President Donald Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery for a private wreath-laying with families of the fallen.

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Kamala Harris' border wall pivot copies Donald Trump

After years of slamming former President Donald Trump's plan to build a wall along the southern border, Kamala Harris is co-opting his message to sell herself as a border hawk.

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RFK Jr. could get moms to become 'Kennedy Republicans'

Disgruntled Democrats and irate independents angry about school closures, migrant surges, inflation and radical gender policies have resisted Trump, but RFK has a shot at swaying them.

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Trump is Reagan's true heir

Old-guard conservatives are more uncertain than ever about today's GOP, but they should take an honest look at Trump's first-term actions.

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'They have blood on their hands!'

Donald Trump on Sunday slammed President Biden and Veep Kamala Harris for the recent deaths of six Hamas hostages, blaming the horrific loss on the Dem pair's "poor" leadership.

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'There's no end to that'

Sen. Lindsey Graham on Sunday rejected former President Donald Trump's recent proposal to make in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments free nationwide, cautioning that there would be "no end" to the demand.

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Kamala Harris has already lost momentum: Pollsters

The polling by InsiderAdvantage and Trafalgar in seven battleground states finds Trump on a path to 296 electoral votes — suggesting that Harris has already lost her momentum.

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Trump rakes in $130M for campaign in August

Former President Donald Trump's campaign announced Wednesday that it raised $130 million last month, a haul built almost entirely by small-dollar donations.

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Top pollster finds Trump has 58% chance of winning 2024 race

Former President Donald Trump’s chances of winning the 2024 election have surged in the last month while Vice President Kamala Harris has struggled to find “a 2nd gear,” according to polling guru Nate Silver.

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Trump rips antisemitic Dems on siding with terrorists

Donald Trump wasn't in the room Thursday at the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) in the swing state's Sin City, but he still had the crowd of hundreds on their feet cheering on his pro-Israel message.

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Selective media smothers Walz's rogue family, boosts Trump's

When members of the Walz family oppose Tim Walz's candidacy while publicly supporting Donald Trump, there's zero media interest in putting any of them on camera to give them the Mary Trump treatment.

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DOJ spox's candid slam on Bragg proves Dems' Trump lawfare is bogus

In a secret recording, DOJ Chief of Public Affairs Nicholas Biase slammed the case as "nonsense" and a "perversion of justice," accusing Bragg of "stacking charges [against Trump] and, like, rearranging things just to make it fit a case."

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What is a woman?

Harris has a commanding lead over Donald Trump among female voters everywhere, including the critical swing states. Her answer would indicate if her administration would gut Title IX protections for women’s sports and green-light gender ideologues who want children and adolescents to have easier access to medical interventions while erecting legal barriers between parents and children.

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Patrick Mahomes won't endorse a candidate in 2024 election

Patrick Mahomes won't be publicly endorsing a presidential candidate in this year's election. The Chiefs quarterback told reporters Wednesday that while he won't tell people who to vote for, he will urge them to register to vote in the upcoming November election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.

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'I haven't seen anybody'

Republican activists in swing states say they have seen little sign of the teams tasked with knocking on doors and turning out infrequent voters on behalf of Donald Trump, raising concerns about the party's presidential nominee.

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power Trump's lead in North Carolina: poll

In the battleground state of North Carolina, Donald Trump narrowly leads Kamala Harris in a new poll.  But his lead is driven by demographic strength among one group of high-propensity voters that could prove potent in the race for 16 electoral votes.

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'Revenge is definite'

The video, posted to Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei's website on Jan. 14, 2022, is an early warning of Iran's long-held goal of retaliation against Trump and members of his former administration

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'Absolute travesty'

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was disbarred in Washington, DC, Thursday over false claims about the 2020 presidential election when he represented former President Donald Trump.

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Trump accuses Kamala Harris of staging Hurricane Helene briefing photo

Former President Donald Trump charged Monday that a photograph of Vice President Kamala Harris purportedly being briefed on the impacts of Hurricane Helene was “staged” and “fake” because her earbuds appear to not be plugged into her cellphone.

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Trump, Dems pound SALT deduction, but it didn't raise taxes

The damage supposedly done by the SALT cap has been grossly misrepresented by New York politicians in both parties: federal income taxes on New York residents dropped by $3.4 billion in the law's first year.

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How Trump could win the popular vote

Trump's chances of success in the popular vote are intimately linked to the GOP's prospects of extending its House majority.

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Brad Hoylman-Sigal demands Trump be silenced and more

New York state Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal compared former President Donald Trump hosting a campaign event in Madison Square Garden to an infamous Nazi party rally at MSG in 1939.

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Trump camp thumps chest as Kamala Harris fumbles swing states

Top operatives from Donald Trump’s presidential campaign are very confident in their ability to close strong in swing states, contending Kamala Harris’ metrics have collapsed in the seven battlegrounds likely to decide the presidential election in just over three weeks.

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subject of new Trump biopic 'The Apprentice'

The Post's Cindy Adams recalls her experience with Roy Cohn — whose relationship with Donald Trump is featured in "The Apprentice."

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Never mind joyless Harris

The F-word is one of the Left’s favorite swear words, and Kamala Harris' applying it to Donald Trump must be emotionally satisfying, whether it makes any sense on the merits or politically.

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Trump’s in his best shape yet, woke Jew-hate alive & well and other commentary

Most polls show a “tied race” between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, yet “a closer look at the numbers indicates that the former president is better positioned now than at any other point since Harris entered the race,” explain Douglas Schoen & Carly Cooperman at The Hill.

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'What insult comedians do'

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) responded to the controversial insult joke about Puerto Rico made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally.

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'So now we're deplorable garbage'

MESQUITE, Nov. — Voters in this largely GOP enclave in the northeast part of largely Democratic Clark County don't like President Biden dumping on them and their Trump-voting swing-state neighbors as "garbage."

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Trump leads Pennsylvania poll amid gender, race divides

New Keystone State polling shows a closely divided presidential race that'll likely be decided on gender grounds — with when exactly people choose to vote also a big tell on whether they prefer Donald Trump or Kamala Harris.

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here's what she and Trump CAN'T do

Abortion rights do not hinge on who is elected president, or on which party controls Congress. The issue is out of their hands.

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The 2024 choice on taxes: Harris would boost them

Donald Trump's tax plans call for preserving the 2017 tax cuts that helped every income group and boosted the economy, while Kamala Harris aims to spike taxes, crippling the economy, even as her spending reignites inflation. Which makes the choice between them clear.

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Trump won as voters declared independence from the elites

This extraordinary election wasn't about Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, but something much more fundamental: Americans rising up and declaring independence from the centralized power of Washington, DC.

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Wokeism elected Trump, Don’s vote-by-male triumph and other commentary

The “metropolitan liberal left has been going down a particularly self-destructive path in recent years,” thunders Nick Tyrone at Spiked; if those “liberals hadn’t done so many things wrong, Trump almost certainly would have lost.”

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Time to toss the Trump 'hush money' case

Judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg on Tuesday kicked the can one week on the so-called “Trump hush money” case; their next step should be to void the whole thing.

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with no savior on the horizon

The only man who can save the Democrats is the one they hate most: Donald Trump, whose success can teach them to appreciate secure borders and putting Americans first.

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Hedge funds bet on Tesla, banks and other 'Trump trades' in Q3

Hedge funds piled into bets on financial stocks, Tesla shares and a prison operator in the third quarter, filings showed, ahead of a rally that followed Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election.

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Trump's win put DEI on life support- now he'll pull the plug

Donald Trump's win, driven by a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-religious coalition, showed that divisive diversity, equity and inclusion policies are widely unpopular — and he intends to dismantle them.

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'Whispered conversations' on wokery drove pro-Trump backlash

Donald Trump’s opposition to trans surgeries for inmates and to males playing in female sports aren’t right-wing positions — they’ve only become perceived as such because progressives have embraced these once-absurd ideas.

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Joe Scarborough visits Donald Trump and raises ire of Dems

Aging-hipster MSNBC host Joe Scarborough of “Morning Joe” frequently blasted Donald Trump for apparent “hypocrisy,” yet last Sunday at Mar-a-Lago Scarborough, 61, and co-host wife Mika Brzezinski, 57, met president elect Donald Trump in a bid to settle their differences.

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Trump shouldn't wait on DOGE to rein in federal remote 'work'

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy vow their Department of Government Efficiency will end work-from-home for federal bureaucrats — but we don’t see why President-elect Trump should wait on DOGE to pull the plug.

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How Scott Presler helped Trump win Pennsylvania

Scott Presler founded Early Vote Action, which helped register Republicans and get out the vote in Pennsylvania, helping Donald Trump retake the Keystone State in 2024.

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‘Most tragic figure in American politics'

Democratic Party strategist James Carville lamented the political misfortune of President Biden in the weeks following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory.

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Trump says Jill Biden 'couldn't have been nicer' during Paris chat

Despite their long history of making nasty remarks about each other during the two election cycles, Trump told The Post in a wide-ranging phone interview Sunday that he had a positive interaction with President Biden's wife.

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Donald Trump 'eyes deal' for Waldorf Astoria DC hotel

President-elect Donald Trump is weighing a bid to save the failing Waldorf-Astoria hotel in Washington, DC – and rebrand it once more as a Trump International Hotel, The Post has learned.

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Make Iran pay for its murders

The mullahs' regime is a terrorist mafia masquerading as a government — and a revival of President Trump's maximum pressure campaign is the only possible response.

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Eric Adams slams Dems for comparing Trump to Hitler

Mayor Eric Adams blamed out-of-touch Democrats for President-elect Donald Trump's victory -- saying they were too busy comparing him to Hitler to discuss real issues affecting American people.

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Media flail as anti-Trump narratives fail

The legacy media have been smearing Trump for the better part of a decade without dragging him down — but the outrage merchants are still spinning new negative tales.

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Trump's ICE raids for criminal migrants expands into LA

The Trump administration’s mass-deportation offensive expanded into Los Angeles Saturday with pre-dawn roundups, part of a West Coast operation expected to run seven days a week, sources told The Post.

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Trump's lesson for Colombia

With Donald Trump in the White House and Marco Rubio in the State Department, the days of coddling our anti-American Marxist neighbors are over.

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Spare us the tears, Selena Gomez

In a video posted to instagram, Selena Gomez wept for "my people getting attacked" — a reference to President Trump's ICE raids. But, as Tom Homan has said, the initial raids are targeting migrant criminals.

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Avocados, Modelo and iPhones

Economists and market analysts are warning that Americans should brace for higher prices on a raft of everyday goods after President Trump announced 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada and 10% on imports from China.

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Make the DOGE cuts permanent, Europe needs an army and other commentary

“To make the DOGE spending cuts stick,” Sen. Rand Paul is encouraging “Vice President J.D. Vance to have the Trump administration draw up a rescission package” for Congress to pass, and so formally withdraw “spending Congress had previously authorized,” reports Reason’s Eric Boehm.

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Trump is shaking Europe from slumber

If Europe’s leaders dare learn the tough lesson Trump is teaching, they will restore national cohesion — which prosperity alone is never enough to sustain.

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Trump, drop this petty push to void Joe Biden's pardons

President Trump posted on TruthSocial that the pardons for all nine members of the Jan. 6 Committee, including then-Rep. Liz Cheney, were "hereby declared VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT, because of the fact that they were done by Autopen."

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'The press up-plays it'

President Trump suggested Wednesday that the Signal messaging platform his top national security brass used to discuss the Houthi strike may be "defective."

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What to do about China?

President Donald Trump took “yes” for an answer Wednesday, pausing for three months most of his reciprocal tariffs to allow for one-on-one negotiations with the dozens of nations that had come calling since he dropped the bomb last week.

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'Pray to God that we all survive'

Thrifty Big Apple shoppers were rushing to stock up on the basics Wednesday after President Trump's sweeping reciprocal tariffs briefly went into effect -- before he then announced a 90-day pause.

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How NYC ports are coping with Trump's tariffs

The Port Newark Container Terminal was going full-out on Wednesday after President Trump's punishing tariffs kicked in — as shippers, retailers and importers braced for the stiff new duties.

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'Why can’t you just say that?'

President Donald Trump repeatedly needled CNN and its primetime anchor Kaitlan Collins on Monday during an exchange in the Oval Office about deported El Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

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9 foods that can help with rosacea

Dermatologist Dr. Alicia Zalka shares a list of gut-friendly foods to combat rosacea — a skin condition that President Trump and Sofia Vergara share.

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Pass the tax-slashing budget bill fast

President Trump met with Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday to discuss the budget reconciliation bill, which would make his 2017 tax cuts, set to expire at the end of the year, permanent.

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More dolls, better living

Trump must be the first president in history to say that his policies will deprive American children of toys — but he was ultimately dismissing abundance, one of the marvels of our system.

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Yet another woke judge goes lawless in move against Trump

Owen McIntire stands charged with firebombing a Tesla dealership, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage — yet a Massachusetts judge let him out of jail to supervised home release ahead of his trial.

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'Seeing is believing'

Artificial photos of President Trump in papal regalia broke the internet Friday, with at least one Trump ally in Congress ribbing that there was strong momentum for him to succeed the late Pope Francis but others slamming the image as "offensive."

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No, Pres. Trump: Qatar's 'Palace in the Sky' Jet isn't a 'free gift'

President Donald Trump is bragging of winning a $400 million “gift” — a “palace in the sky” Boeing 747-8 jet — from Qatar that, in effect, he’ll eventually own personally. But in truth, it's far from free; Qatar will surely expect something in return. And the optics are obscene.

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Gov. Tim Walz feeds rumor mill about Derek Chauvin pardon despite denials

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and other Dem leaders are fanning the flames of speculation that President Trump is planning to pardon Derek Chauvin — the cop convicted of killing George Floyd — despite the president previously saying he hadn't heard of efforts to grant a reprieve.

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Here's what Harvard must do to appease Trump

President Trump’s antisemitism task force is demanding Harvard eliminate DEI and affirmative action, allow third-party oversight of many of its biggest academic programs and turn over the identities of international students and anti-Israel protesters.

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DHS claims LAPD waited 2 hours to respond to protests over immigration raids

The Trump Administration ripped lefty Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass after a violent mob swarmed ICE officers conducting immigration raids in the city -- while the Department of Homeland Security claimed Saturday local cops waited two hours to help push back the agitators.

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Ted Cruz was with Trump when Musk's attacks started

Sen. Ted Cruz was with a fuming President Trump as Elon Musk viciously attacked his former ally online Thursday -- with the Texas Republican saying the spat made him feel like he was a kid in the middle of a divorce.

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The Trump-Musk feud continues to intensify

Godzilla vs King Kong. Ali vs Frazier. Yankees vs. Red Sox. Trump vs. Musk is bigger than all of them because — unlike the first match — this one is real. And unlike the other two, it has real-world consequences.

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Fuming Trump issues fiery ultimatum to Iran over Strait of Hormuz

President Trump on Saturday issued a blistering ultimatum to Iran, warning that it has 48 hours to fully reopen to the Strait of Hormuz or face US strikes that would “obliterate” its vital energy infrastructure. “If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, th…

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‘SNL’ jokes about Trump getting shot as lefty audience cheers

“President Trump attended the opening night of ‘Chicago’ at the Kennedy center, and I think that’s cool that the president is going to the theater, I mean, what’s the worst that could happen?” "SNL'' star Michael Che said — in an oblique reference to the assa…

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Canadian travel to US picks up for first time since trade war

The increase -- the first increase since December 2024 after months of decline -- was driven by car travel, which rose 6% in April, according to monthly data released by Statistics Canada this week.

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US plans to use Iranian assets to rebuild Gulf allies

The source did not provide a dollar amount for the program, and did not specifically mention Iran’s $24 billion in frozen assets – although they have featured prominently in talks between the US and Iran to end the war that began Feb. 28.

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Trump’s AI adventure video sends internet into a frenzy

President Donald Trump posted a kooky video called "Thank You President Trump" that features a parade of the president on different adventures with a repetitive soundtrack that features the word "Trump" approximately 40 times.

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