What does Donald Trump, who just got fined for a cool $355M by the state of New York, have to do with sneaker culture? We’ll wait… bro donald trump is gonna be at sneakercon what the fuck pic.twitter.com/GKSYaeKYVO — jup (@jupdnd) February 16, 2024 Despite the answer being “absolutely nothing,” the former President of the […]
Fulton County DA Fani Willis took the stand in a hearing on Thursday (Feb. 15) in connection to the Donald Trump election tampering case.
Maybe Kanye West should go out to dinner with Ted Cruz as Donald Trump insulted both their wives and they're still publicly praising the convicted rapist as if he's the be-all and end-all of the political game. Talk about a cult of personality.
In a new interview with London publication, The Sunday Times, Snoop Dogg says he has nothing but "love and respect" for Donald Trump.
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott's endorsement of Donald Trump after the former president's win in the GOP New Hampshire primary on Tuesday caused many on social media to record their disappointment in his behavior.
Marr has responded to a viral video of a Smiths classic being played at a Trump rally. Johnny Marr Goes After Donald Trump for Playing The Smiths at Rally: “Consider This Shit Shut Right Down” Jo Vito
A legal analyst with MSNBC made a comparison of Donald Trump's behavior in his defamation case against E. Jean Carroll to how Kanye West acted towards Taylor Swift. Her observations came after the third day of the trial ended.
Does Donald Trump have the clap? Some people think so.
Joseph Tacopina, who is currently representing A$AP Rocky in his criminal trial, has withdrawn as former President Donald Trump's legal counsel in two of his major cases.
Though Luda hasn't responded to the tag nor to Trump using his name, the rapper did denounced Donald back in 2020 when he said he felt that Trump's administration was causing more "dissension instead of unity."
Former President Donald Trump's name was spotted in newly unsealed documents related to a case involving the late, disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday night.
A list of over 150 people connected to the disgraced Jeffrey Epstein will soon go public, and right-wing politicians have begun to accuse former President Bill Clinton and other Democrats of being involved with Epstein's alleged crimes.