Donald Trump and Michael Cohen Deserve Each Other
At the former President’s hush-money trial, Trump’s ex-lawyer is using his old boss’s playbook to help the prosecution.
At the former President’s hush-money trial, Trump’s ex-lawyer is using his old boss’s playbook to help the prosecution.
“Oh, so now when it’s time to order lunch you’re impartial.”
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“Excuse me, do you have a moment to talk about the Knicks?”
Vast watery expanse: five letters.
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With a general-election debate and the ex-President’s criminal verdict looming, can anything move the immovable American electorate?