Teen pranksters on TikTok and other platforms have been credited with fooling the Trump campaign into expecting a massive turnout at its most recent rally.
President Trump and the Republican National Committee (RNC) raised a total of $74 million in May, but the amount fell short of Biden's $80.8 million during the month.
As part of an effort to troll the Trump campaign, teenagers on video app TikTok had applied for tickets to the event, with no intentions of actually attending the rally.
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A new survey from Fox shows Joe Biden with 50% support, with Trump standing at 38%.
Most Americans would receive more money in a possible second round of checks, the conservative American Enterprise Institute said.
Confederate General Albert Pike's was statue torn down and burned by Black Live Matter protesters Friday night in Washington, D.C.
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Residents and businesses filed suit to block the rally, arguing it presented a health hazard amid the pandemic.
Concerns over coronavirus exposure and counter-protests loom over Tulsa as the city prepares for Trump's rally on Saturday.
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The hearing on an emergency court order to block Tuesday's scheduled publication was scheduled for 1 p.m.
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The court did not address the issue of DACA's legality or its merits. Rather, it said the administration violated federal law in the way it tried to end it.
Leading the effort to get Trump more debate time is friend and personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.
The upside-down red triangle was used in Nazi concentration camps to designate Communists, Social Democrats, liberals, Freemasons and other members of opposition parties.
Trump says he's putting together a list of possible future high court nominees.
Trump described the decision as a "shotgun blast" into the faces of Republicans.
President Donald Trump said former national security adviser John Bolton “broke the law” by writing the book.
FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks has disparaged President Trump's executive order on Section 230.
The president added, "...police have not been treated fairly in our country. They have not been treated fairly."
In an exclusive interview with ABC News, former national security adviser John Bolton said Donald Trump did not have the “competence” to be the U.S. president.