Fox News host Howard Kurtz said on Sunday that former first lady Melania Trump has "barely been visible" in her husband's latest presidential campaign. During a Fox News segment, Kurtz highlighted Melania's low public profile when asking Fox News analyst Kat Timpf if the timing of Melania Trump's new memoir is "odd" given that she "has barely been visible in this campaign.
GOP Rep. Tom Emmer clashes with ABC News' Martha Raddatz on Sunday during an interview on "This Week," as the GOP rep repeatedly argued that they should stick to the issues.
Mark Cuban called Elon Musk a "faithful soldier" to Donald Trump and warned that his loyalty to the former president won't always be rewarded.
Republican nominee cites a letter from ICE that covers the past 40 years to charge Biden administration with letting in killers
Former President Donald Trump again falsely called Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden "mentally impaired."
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will hold a rally in Pennsylvania on Sunday, his fourth campaign stop in a month in what has become arguably the 2024 campaign's most hotly contested state.
Vice President Kamala Harris ' campaign released a new ad urging former President Donald Trump to join her on the debate stage again and posted it on his social media platform, Truth Social, on Saturday.
A recent survey of 600 registered voters by the Independent Center and The Bullfinch Group, conducted September 20 and 23, showed Trump had a 1-point lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in Florida (48 percent to 47). The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.
Over the past week, Americans were more likely to hear news about former President Donald Trump than about Vice President Kamala Harris, according to The Breakthrough, a CNN polling project that tracks what average Americans are actually hearing,
The former president admitted “I shouldn’t say this” at a rally in Pennsylvania–and the Harris campaign immediately picked up on it.
Trump's speeches have hewed to divisive 'us' versus 'them' messaging, but critics say tying those themes to specific religious Americans is out of line.