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New Trump Cases Shadowed by Rocky Relationship With Supreme Court

WASHINGTON — “I’m not happy with the Supreme Court,” President Donald Trump said on Jan. 6, 2021. “They love to rule against me.” His assessment of the court, in a speech delivered outside the White House urging his supporters to march on the Capitol, had a substantial element of truth in it. Other parts of the speech were laced with fury and lies, and the Colorado Supreme Court cited some of those passages Tuesday as evidence that Trump has engaged in insurrection and was ineligible to hold off

New Trump Cases Shadowed by Rocky Relationship With Supreme Court

In field of would-be Trumps, Haley gains ground

There is Trump, there are wannabe Trumps, and then there is Nikki Haley the sole woman in the Republican presidential field and now on the cusp of consolidating second place after showing there may be another way than simply aping the main man.The only woman in the field, Haley has notched strong debate performances and attracted robust fundraising, all while sidestepping her male counterparts' fixation on masculinity.

In Field Of Would-be Trumps, Haley Gains Ground

There is Trump, there are wannabe Trumps, and then there is Nikki Haley the sole woman in the Republican presidential field and now on the cusp of consolidating second place after showing there may be another way than simply aping the main man.

5 predictions for Election Day 2023

States across the country are holding pivotal elections Tuesday for governor, state legislature and more, offering a gauge of the national mood heading into 2024. Virginia and New Jersey are among the states where voters will determine partisan control of their state’s legislature, while Kentucky and Mississippi are holding gubernatorial races. Ohio, meanwhile, is the…

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