5 ways Stormy Daniels damaged Donald Trump’s campaign and mussed up his hair
When all is said and done, we might owe Daniels a debt of gratitude for getting Trump convicted and keeping him from the presidency.
May 9, 2024
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When all is said and done, we might owe Daniels a debt of gratitude for getting Trump convicted and keeping him from the presidency.
If you're waiting for the first lady to blink twice for help, don't hold your breath.
The event earned media attention as Melania Trump this year spent even less time campaigning for her husband’s presidential campaign than in past cycles.
This morning, Donald and Melania Trump made their way to Texas to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey and neither of them seem prepared for a disaster zone.
The American clothier's stock soared after the first lady -- and Hillary Clinton -- wore its brand on Inauguration Day.
The New York Post’s publishing of birthday suit photos of Melania Trump taps into a homophobic history.
As part of her Be Best campaign, Melania Trump warns against harmful uses of social media.
Satirist Randy Rainbow takes on Melania Trump's "Be Best" campaign to the tune of "Be Our Guest" from Beauty and the Beast.
Even as Melania Trump was preparing a speech on the deleterious effects of online bullying, Donald Trump was name-calling on Twitter.
None of Trump's math adds up.
Vogue's Andre Leon Talley, a friend of the future first lady, told The New York Times he can't support Donald Trump's administration.
The wife of Donald Trump gave a decent speech at the Republican National Convention. Bad thing was, Michelle Obama had already given part of it.
In her tell-all book, former White House aide Stephanie Grisham wrote that a teammember found the profile online.
Recruited by the Log Cabin Republicans, the first lady distorts her husband's record in a last-ditch effort to sway LGBTQ+ voters.
The thorns came out in response to the landscaping news.
Speaking at the 2017 Secretary of State's International Women of Courage Awards, the first lady called for unity in fighting injustice in all forms.
The fashion world is divided on whether to associate their brands with a Trump of any name.
The Republican nominee for president has called the out CNN journalist "biased," but decided he was the best person to interview his wife about the 2005 tape that put his campaign into a tailspin.
Let's test Rush Limbaugh's assertion that Trump's nude photographs "might wrap up the LGBT vote."
It's not clear who wrote the $237,000 check, and it's unusual for a presidential candidate's spouse to be paid for speaking during a campaign. And at least one ethics expert is calling the former first lady "self-serving."
The conversation between the two rich, bigoted, and idiotic white men was everything you can imagine it would be, writes John Casey. Well, with a couple of surprises.