He would have, he says, excommunicated her from his inner sanctum had she said as much.
Author: By Meridith McGraw
Kellyanne Conway: Yes. Trump lost
In “Here’s the Deal,” she acknowledges the reality of 2020 and offers some fresh criticism about the Covid response.
For Trump, every day remains the 2020 Election Day
The former president can’t stop, won’t stop harping on his loss to Biden. Will it doom his future?
Trump World adjusts to the growing influence of vaccine skeptics within its ranks
The former president was set to lean into booster shots and his stewardship of Operation Warp Speed. That’s changed.
Trump superfans dream of a run again, and of JFK Jr. on the ticket
The former president did his first rally of 2022 and left no doubt about the base he wants to build.
Meadows: Trump considered yanking Kavanaugh over ‘I like beer’ comments and apologetic tone
The president’s one-time chief of staff also says he’s currently “finding secretaries and undersecretaries” to staff a future Trump administration.
Trump allies launch publishing house with an eye on upending the book industry
The former president is trying to circumvent the Big Five, having not inked a deal for a memoir.
The lionization of Kyle Rittenhouse by the right
A not guilty verdict wasn’t needed to turn the 18-year-old into a conservative cause célèbre. But he got one still.
McConnell sought to disinvite Trump from Biden’s inaugural
According to a new book from Jonathan Karl, Trump got wind of the plan and preemptively announced he wasn’t attending
A fear grows in Trumpworld: Have we gone too conspiratorial?
There is growing worry that talk of stolen elections, machine rigging and foreign plots will hurt election reform efforts and sap turnout.