Megan Varner / Getty Images; Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesCommentary Shocking Poll: Nearly 1 in 3 Americans Would Vote Illegally If This Was The Outcome When almost 1 in 3 voters surveyed admit they would cheat to get their preferred candidate voted into office, the nation has a problem. By Jack Gist April 16, 2024
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images ; Curtis Means-Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Unbiased' Ex-CNN Reporter Gets Wake-Up Call from Normal Americans When He Can't Imagine Why Anyone Would Miss Trump Years A CNN commentator turns to armchair psychology to try to understand Americans -- and remembers a college ex-girlfriend. By Joe Saunders April 16, 2024
Joe Raedle / Getty Images Trump's Truth Social Announces Live TV Streaming Platform for 'Content That Has Been Cancelled' or 'Suppressed' Truth Social vows its streaming service will be a place for those whose perspective is banned by other media outlets. By Jack Davis April 16, 2024
Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images Over Half of the 96 Potential Jurors for Trump's Trial Were Dismissed Immediately It was apparent how difficult jury selection would be when the first wave of dismissals began in a city made up of mostly Democrats. By Johnathan Jones April 16, 2024
Giorgio Viera - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Cruel: Judge Considers Making Trump Miss Barron's Milestone Day Trump's attorneys requested that the former president be allowed to skip one day of the trial to attend Barron's graduation in Florida. By Rachel M. Emmanuel April 16, 2024
Mario Tama / Getty ImagesCommentary Is Abortion Just a States' Issue? Like slavery, abortion is an issue that should see repudiation from all spheres - not just an individual state's decision. By Jared Bridges, The Washington Stand April 15, 2024
Robyn Becker - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Hillary Clinton Campaign, DNC Committed Same 'Crime' Trump Being Prosecuted for by Bragg The Democrats are clearly trying to engage in nefarious election interference against Donald Trump, as they did in the 2016 race. By Randy DeSoto April 15, 2024
Susan Walsh / AP Trump Could Miss Barron's High School Graduation as Trial Kicks In One of former President Donald Trump's legal matters could prevent him from attending a key family milestone. By Richard Moorhead April 15, 2024
A24 / YouTube Screen Shot Trump Revenge Fantasy? Boastful 3-Term President Executed By Diverse Female Soldier in New 'Civil War' Film Many critics of the recently released film "Civil War" claim the movie's president character is a metaphor for Donald Trump. By Michael Austin April 15, 2024
Max Becherer / AP Photo Supreme Court Deals Blow to Prominent Black Lives Activist in Legal Battle with Louisiana Police Officer The officer sued for negligence after being "struck in the face by a rock or piece of concrete hurled by an unidentified person" in 2016. By George C. Upper III April 15, 2024