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Mar 26 2024
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Trump’s Social-Media Company Stock Surges on First Day of Trading
Stock in Donald Trump’s social-media company surged in its Nasdaq debut on Tuesday, sending the former president’s on-paper net worth soaring.
The Trump Media & Technology Group, the owner of Truth Social, began trading under the stock ticker “DJT” Tuesday morning and increased by more than 30 percent by midday, up to nearly $70 per share. The company completed its $300 million
National Review (News)Mar 19 2024
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Trump wins Kansas GOP primary
Former President Trump has won the Kansas GOP presidential primary, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ.
Trump was the only active candidate on the ballot and will claim all of the 39 delegates up for grabs in the winner-take-all primary. He already became the presumptive Republican nominee last week when he won enough delegates to mathematically win the nomination.
The HillMar 26 2024
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Trump Justice Official Jeffrey Clark Faces Ethics Hearing in DC
Jeffrey Clark, a senior official in former President Donald Trump's administration, faces the prospect of losing his license to practice law as a Washington legal ethics panel begins to hear evidence Tuesday about his bid to enlist the Justice Department in Trump's attempt to challenge the 2020 election. Clark, who served as acting head of the Justice Department's civil division under Trump,
Newsmax (News)Mar 24 2024
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Poll: Trump Narrowly Leads Biden in Swing-State Michigan
Former President Donald Trump is narrowly leading President Joe Biden with voters in Michigan, a Mitchell Research poll found. In a trial ballot question to 627 voters in Michigan, Trump leads Biden 47 percent to 44 percent, within the survey’s ±3 percent margin of error. Nine percent of voters are undecided. In a five-way trial ballot test, Trump is ahead of Biden 44 percent to 42 percent,
Breitbart NewsMar 26 2024
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Trump scores major victory and minor setback in New York courts
Former President Donald Trump was set to begin his day in potentially deep financial turmoil but ended it in a surge back to one of the world’s richest people despite a setback in his bid to avoid trial on criminal hush money charges. Trump faced a deadline on Monday to post a bond of $464 million in a New York civil fraud lawsuit before a state appeals court slashed the amount he would have
Washington ExaminerMar 26 2024
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As he campaigns, Trump has been leaning into his narrative of Jan. 6
NPR Fact CheckMar 19 2024
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Donald Trump snubs Rudy Giuliani
Donald Trump ignored former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani when thanking New York Republicans for their 2024 endorsements, a move that could suggest the former president has fallen out with one of his most loyal supporters. Writing on his social media platform Truth Social on Monday, Trump said: "Thank you to all of the Great Politicians, Representatives, and County Committees for your
NewsweekMar 25 2024
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Led by Sonny Milano’s hat trick, the Washington Capitals downed the Carolina Hurricanes Friday evening 7-6 in a shootout at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C., March 22, 2024. The game marked the return to Capital One Arena of former Capital Evgeny Kuznetsov, who was traded to the Hurricanes earlier this month.
Washington TimesMar 25 2024
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Chairman of Jan. 6 panel visits RI to highlight findings about Trump
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The veteran lawmaker who led the House Jan. 6 committee was in Rhode Island on Monday as he travels the country highlighting the panel’s findings about former President Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson joined Rhode Island Congressman Seth Magaziner for a roundtable discussion where the two Democrats reviewed the
WPRI 12Mar 24 2024
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Trump Faces Moment of Truth for His Finances in Manhattan Court
As Donald Trump sits in a Manhattan court room Monday for a hearing related to one of his criminal cases, he’ll also be facing a moment of truth for his finances: a deadline that same day to either post a bond to cover a $454 million civil fraud verdict or risk having New York state start the process of seizing some of his assets. The billionaire real estate mogul has been warning for weeks he
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