With AI tools producing convincing fakes in seconds, AI expert Oren Etzioni says he is "completely terrified" of how the 2024 US election is shaping up.
As younger and more electable Republican challengers emerge, deep-pocketed donors ditch, Ivanka steps aside, Capitol sword hangs, and Twitter-Facebook ban continues, is it the end of Donald Trump?
The legislative panel probing the assault on the US Capitol by a mob of then-president Donald Trump's supporters alleged in a court filing Wednesday that he and his allies took part in a criminal conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election.
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A source close to the former President claimed he plans to speak to CPAC, hosted between February 25 to February 28. Mr Trump is expected to speak about the Republican Party and the Conservative movement in the US, following his defeat to Joe Biden last November.
Trump concedes US election to Biden, condemns Capitol violence as call for impeachment grows louder
Trump concedes US election to Biden, condemns Capitol violence as call for impeachment grows louder
A day after his supporters stormed the Capitol building in a bid to prevent the US Congress from ratifying Joe Biden s Electoral College win in the November 3 presidential election, Donald Trump said, I am outraged by the violence, lawlessness and mayhem.
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Trump supporters at a rally in support of the outgoing US president in Washington on January 6 (Photo Credits: AP)
Donald Trump, in a video message on Thursday, conceded to US President-elect Joe Biden. The outgoing Republican president also condemned the acts of violence witnessed when his supporters stormed the US Capitol building a day earlier.