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The former president has been indicted on seven counts, including willful retention of information related to national defense and at least one false statements charge, a source tells NPR.
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The criminal charges — a historic first against a sitting or former president — are the culmination of an investigation into hush-money payments that Trump paid to cover up an alleged affair.
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On the Democratic side, Durbin cautions against political violence disrupting the legal process.
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The charges, which are expected to be released in coming days, make Trump the first former president in United States history to be criminally indicted.
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The former president helped Republicans cruise to statewide victories twice — but some at the Missouri GOP celebration in Springfield doubt that he can win a general election next year.
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Schmitt will encounter a completely different political world than he did during his time in state offices.
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The St. Louis-based author’s new book delves into how conspiracies and conspiracy theories have long been a part of American life.
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With about three-quarters of the GOP vote in, Miller had received nearly 58%. Davis conceded a little after 9 p.m.
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Thousands of Donald Trump supporters attended the sweltering rally outside of Quincy on Saturday.
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Former President Donald Trump spoke at a rally for Congresswoman Mary Miller, who said: “I want to thank you for the historic victory for white life in the Supreme Court yesterday.” Her campaign later said she meant to say “right to life.”