Donald Trump

Most Americans aren't happy with their choices for president, but Biden's going to need to do more than just be the "I'm not as bad as the other guy" candidate.
The House Democrat named the "most astonishing" thing he heard from one justice after the court heard arguments on Donald Trump's immunity claim.
The former president's dueling narratives are exposed by Jordan Klepper, Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta.
The president's campaign highlighted how his predecessor's actions didn't line up with his comments.
“That just brings back all those bad memories about that issue," Jim Schultz told CNN's Jake Tapper.
"If he's not covered by the criminal law, he can't be impeached for violating it at all," the Supreme Court justice said during Thursday's arguments.
The justices seemed to focus more on hypothetical future cases rather than the case immediately before them.
The decision means he'll still need to pay damages in the libel case Carroll won against him.
A neo-Nazi drove his car into a group of anti-racist demonstrators during the 2017 hate rally, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer.
"I'm trying to understand what the disincentive is from turning the Oval Office into the seat of criminal activity in this country," Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said.