Biden and His Allies Are Likely to Stay Quiet on Trump’s Manhattan Trial

[ad_1] When former President Donald J. Trump goes on trial on Monday in Manhattan, President Biden and his allies are not likely to say much. For Democrats, a former president facing criminal charges over covering up a sex scandal surrounding the 2016 campaign speaks for itself. The media coverage will be constant, especially if Mr. Trump takes the stand, which he has floated as a possibility. And while Mr. Trump faces up to eight weeks in court, Mr. Biden will be on the campaign trail and employing a “Rose Garden…

Four Years On: Some Voters Now View Trump’s Presidency in a More Favorable Light

Trump’s Presidency has undergone a reassessment in recent times, with views becoming more favorable since his departure from office, as revealed by a recent poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College. This shift potentially strengthens his electoral standing and challenges President Biden’s narrative of portraying him as unfit for the presidency. Despite lingering memories of Trump’s tumultuous tenure, many voters now perceive his handling of the economy, immigration, and law enforcement more positively. This change in perspective comes amid ongoing legal challenges faced by Trump and in…

Leading Anti-Abortion Group Says It Is ‘Deeply Disappointed’ in Trump’s Comments

[ad_1] After former President Donald Trump announced his position that abortion rights should be decided by individual states, the leading anti-abortion group supporting Republican candidates said his stance fell short. In a statement Monday morning, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America’s president, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said she was “deeply disappointed” in Mr. Trump’s refusal to endorse a federal ban on abortion, adding that allowing states to decide “cedes the national debate to the Democrats who are working relentlessly to enact legislation mandating abortion throughout all nine months of pregnancy.” “If successful, they…