Smoke signals from grand juries and drums from Bedminster: The investigations regarding Trump’s theft and mishandling of top-secret documents may not be yet complete.
To understand what has happened to this country, we need look only to the one big thing Trump did: He opened the proverbial Pandora’s box and allowed a poison to infect our politics.
When Nixon was president in 1969, his pay was $200,000 a year. But he owned vacation homes in Florida and San Clemente, California, and upon leaving office, was able to buy a home in New Jersey for more than $3 million.
It’s important to be aware that Donald Trump is not the president anymore. Today in Miami, he’s going to be, for the second time, seated behind the defendant’s table in a court of law.
Trump's attorneys called the investigation of Trump "lawless." Yet it has yielded a stunning series of charges against the first former President ever indicted for criminal conspiracy and violations of the Espionage Act.
With Trump now indicted, all eyes are going to be on his defense—and if the squirming of attorney Tim Parlatore at the hands of Lawrence O'Donnell is any indication, this is going to be fun to watch.
Strange coincidences surround the classified documents Trump stashed at Mar-a-Lago. One centers on a pool maintenance worker who drained the pool, flooding the server room for the security cameras...
The crime of child abuse is being committed behind closed doors probably in nearly every town or city in this country in the name of a Christianity that no sane person would recognize.
Trump's penchant for holding grudges and getting back at people he believes have been disloyal to him has now put him at serious risk of indictment for withholding classified documents.
General Lucian Truscott's accomplishments are well documented. The words of his grandson are an important remembrance that we should all take to heart.
The words hot water come to mind when describing where Trump finds himself today, and we haven’t even dipped our toe into the boiling cauldron surrounding his attempts to overturn the election of 2020.
In spite of the carnage at Uvalde, and other shootings, you would think that the state of Texas would take some steps to prevent more tragedies like these, but you would be wrong.