Political Campaigns

Trump is signaling to his supporters that if they break the law, he will gladly help them to evade the consequences.
“There is concern that the president is laying the groundwork to move on Bob Mueller or [Rod] Rosenstein," the Arizona senator said.
The Justice Department responded by asking its inspector general to look into Trump's charge.
The crown princes of the UAE and Saudi Arabia offered help to the Trump presidential campaign, the New York Times reports.
"Does N E 1 C A train?" reads one of the subway-themed campaign ads.
A new study on Spanish-language ads shows that Latino voters need more than sound bites and one-liners to get mobilized.
Adam Putnam runs a traditional campaign. Ron DeSantis goes on Fox a lot to defend Trump. Guess which one Trump backs.
He also maintains that the $130,000 Stormy Daniels payment didn't violate any laws.