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Donald Trump Claims to Have $500 Million in Cash Amid Struggle to Pay $454 Million Fraud Appeal Bond
Former President Donald Trump took to social media to express his frustration over the $454 million fraud appeal bond he is facing, boldly claiming to have nearly $500 million in cash at his disposal. 
Former President Donald Trump took to social media to express his frustration over the $454 million fraud appeal bond he is facing, boldly claiming to have nearly $500 million in cash at his disposal. -
Melania Trump's Unconventional Approach to First Lady Role Explored in New Tell-All
Melania Trump's tenure as the First Lady of the United States is meticulously dissected in Katie Rogers' latest work, "American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden," presenting a narrative of a First Lady seemingly at odds with the traditional expectations of her role. 
Melania Trump's tenure as the First Lady of the United States is meticulously dissected in Katie Rogers' latest work, "American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden," presenting a narrative of a First Lady seemingly at odds with the traditional expectations of her role. -
Biden Campaign Adopts Trump's Rhetoric, Mocks Former President's Debt Problems and Pandemic Leadership
The Biden-Harris campaign sees this as a golden opportunity to highlight Trump's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and remind voters of the chaos that ensued during the early days of the crisis. 
The Biden-Harris campaign sees this as a golden opportunity to highlight Trump's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and remind voters of the chaos that ensued during the early days of the crisis. -
Mexico Files Amicus Brief in US Court, Opposes Controversial Texas Immigration Law SB 4
Mexico has warned a federal US court that if its judges allow the controversial Texas immigration law, Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), to take effect, it would lead to "substantial tension" between the two nations, with far-reaching consequences for US-Mexico relations. 
Mexico has warned a federal US court that if its judges allow the controversial Texas immigration law, Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), to take effect, it would lead to "substantial tension" between the two nations, with far-reaching consequences for US-Mexico relations. -
Top Psychiatrist Claims 'Overwhelming' Evidence of Donald Trump's Dementia
As Donald Trump continues to make seemingly confused statements in his speeches, a leading psychiatrist has claimed that there is "overwhelming" evidence the former president is suffering from dementia. 
As Donald Trump continues to make seemingly confused statements in his speeches, a leading psychiatrist has claimed that there is "overwhelming" evidence the former president is suffering from dementia. -
Nearly 78,000 Public Service Workers to Receive Student Loan Relief Under Biden's PSLF Expansion
The Biden administration has announced its plan to forgive $5.8 billion in student debt for nearly 78,000 borrowers through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. 
The Biden administration has announced its plan to forgive $5.8 billion in student debt for nearly 78,000 borrowers through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. -
Deadline Looms for Congress to Pass Crucial $1.2 Trillion Government Funding Bill
Congress is working diligently to pass a significant $1.2 trillion government funding package to prevent a looming government shutdown. With the deadline fast approaching this Friday, the sense of urgency is palpable on Capitol Hill as lawmakers from both chambers strive to navigate the legislative hurdles that stand in their way. 
Congress is working diligently to pass a significant $1.2 trillion government funding package to prevent a looming government shutdown. With the deadline fast approaching this Friday, the sense of urgency is palpable on Capitol Hill as lawmakers from both chambers strive to navigate the legislative hurdles that stand in their way. -
New York Attorney General Doubts Trump's Inability to Secure $454M Bond, Suggests Real Estate Collateral
The New York Attorney General's Office has expressed skepticism regarding Donald Trump's claimed inability to secure a $454 million bond in his civil fraud case, arguing that the former president could have pledged his real estate properties to the courts. 
The New York Attorney General's Office has expressed skepticism regarding Donald Trump's claimed inability to secure a $454 million bond in his civil fraud case, arguing that the former president could have pledged his real estate properties to the courts. -
Republicans Outraged Over Mike Sington's 'Creepy' Comment About Barron Trump Turning 18
Former NBC Universal senior executive Mike Sington has come under fire from Republicans for a now-deleted tweet in which he stated that former President Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, was "fair game" on his 18th birthday. 
Former NBC Universal senior executive Mike Sington has come under fire from Republicans for a now-deleted tweet in which he stated that former President Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, was "fair game" on his 18th birthday. -
Joe Biden Targets Latino Voters in Arizona, Highlights Contrast with Trump on Immigration and Values
President Joe Biden is making a concerted effort to court Latino voters and reinvigorate his diverse coalition as he embarks on a critical campaign swing through the Western battleground states of Nevada and Arizona. 
President Joe Biden is making a concerted effort to court Latino voters and reinvigorate his diverse coalition as he embarks on a critical campaign swing through the Western battleground states of Nevada and Arizona.