During a rally in Ohio on Saturday, former President Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden, arguing that he is "going to drive our economy and our country into ruin."
During a rally in Ohio on Saturday, former President Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden, arguing that he is "going to drive our economy and our country into ruin."
On Thursday, former Vice President Mike Pence further distanced himself from former President Donald Trump over the January 6 attack on the capitol. In a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, Pence asserted that it would have been "un-American" for the vice president to try and reject electoral votes.
Former President Donald Trump is set to hold a campaign-style rally in Ohio on June 26. This is his first rally since leaving the White House.
A 37-page report by Interior Department Inspector General Mark Lee Greenblatt found that D.C.'s Lafayette Park was not actually cleared so that then-President Trump could take a photo in front of the historic St. John's Church, despite initial media reports.
On Friday, Facebook announced that President Trump will be banned from the social media platform for at least the next two years.
The former president's blog page, which was launched last month as a means to post updates, comments and videos to his followers, has been permanently shut down. Senior advisor Jason Miller said it was part of "the broader efforts we have and are working on," and teased the possibility of Trump "joining another social media platform."
In a recent article in Christianity Today, Judd Birdsall of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University compared how the Biden and Trump Administrations handled religious liberty concerns.
New York officials announced this week that what started out as a civil investigation into the Trump Organization has become a criminal investigation.
On Wednesday, Representative Liz Cheney was voted out of House leadership position by her GOP colleagues. Many of her colleagues have bristled over her vote to impeach Trump for his role in inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and her public rejection of claims that the election was stolen.
While speaking at the Susan B. Anthony List's Pro-Life Leaders Summit, former President Donald Trump called President Joe Biden one of the most "radical" presidents in U.S. history.