Former US president calls prosecutors 'thugs and degenerates,' says criminal charges amount to political persecution, believes he won't be convicted

Alexander Soros, 37, tells WSJ he plans to use deep pockets of Open Society Foundations, reviled by conservatives, to oppose second Trump term while expanding its agenda and reach

Washington expected to pay about $500m in back dues and run for a seat on UNESCO executive board in upcoming November vote, as it looks to counter China influence

Former US president calls state Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who has also been criticized for comments deemed misogynistic and homophobic, 'one of the great stars in politics'

In front of a supportive Republican crowd, former US president accuses Biden administration of 'horrific abuse of power,' says it's latest step to 'try and stop our movement'

Republican lawmakers in Congress look to push argument that Biden and law enforcement are conspiring against the former US president ahead of 2024 election

Former US president expected to seek pardon for himself if reelected; most GOP rivals rally to his side, seemingly not wanting to alienate Trump's loyal base should he drop out

Judge Aileen Cannon previously gave Republican nomination frontrunner 'head-scratching victories' during court review of documents seized in 2022 FBI Mar-a-Lago raid, report says

Ex-president, now twice indicted, was openly disdainful of US intelligence community, and careless with info he learned in briefings, including intel from Israel divulged to Russia

Ex-president showed writer, publisher and 2 staff members — none with security clearance — a 'plan of attack' prepared by Pentagon, tried to conceal records from FBI, lawyers

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