A conservative American media company has fired one of the YouTubers implicated in an alleged Russian influence operation exposed by the US Department of Justice this week. read more
During a conversation onstage at a Moms for Liberty event last week, Donald Trump said something that made even me -- a seasoned visitor to Trump's theme park of hyperbole -- look around in confusion at the people around me in the audience. read more
Trump's co-campaign managers, Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles, warned staff in an internal email this evening not to leak to reporters or risk losing their jobs. In the email obtained by NBC News, LaCivita and Wiles write: "We have done a great job of preventing leaks, and that has been because everyone knows what the policy is and what we expect from everyone. Information is power " and the press doesn't give a damn if you lose your job because you spoke out of school. As this team moves forward with only 61 days left until victory, please do not deviate from this policy. Success requires buy-in from everyone.
The minute-long clip features a young Trump, played by Sebastian Stan, being driven in New York City alongside his attorney and mentor Roy Cohn, played by Jeremy Strong. "The Apprentice," directed by Iranian Danish filmmaker Ali Abbassi, premiered in May at the Cannes Film Festival, where it reportedly received an eight-minute standing ovation but did not clinch any awards. The film was heavily criticized by Trump's team and Steven Cheung, communications director for the former president, described it as "pure fiction which sensationalizes lies that have been long debunked." read more
Laurie Roberts: Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers hailed the far right's victory in Germany by quoting a Nazi rallying cry. Where is the outrage from Republicans? read more
Dotard also bragged about securing Kim Jong Un's endorsement.