The billions behind the 2024 presidential election
A billionaire and a multimillionaire face off in a polarising election that is pitting the richest people in America against one another.
A billionaire and a multimillionaire face off in a polarising election that is pitting the richest people in America against one another.
RFK Jr. dropped his presidential campaign earlier this year to endorse Trump, whom he had previously criticized.
It’s the latest interview from Trump on male-leaning podcasts, including those hosted by comedian Andrew Schulz, Kick streamer Adin Ross and wrestler Mark Calaway, also known as “The Undertaker.”
Out of office, the former president has transformed his fortune, converting a real-estate empire into a political profit machine.
Trump would be 82 years old on Election Day 2028, a year older than Joe Biden is today.
Plenty of rich people have blown fortunes on politics. But no other American has used politics to create as much personal wealth as the 45th president, who left office with a new asset — throngs of people willing to buy almost anything from him, at virtually any price.
Former President Donald Trump is safe after gunshots were reported near him, his campaign said.
Most voters considered Harris to be the winner of Tuesday’s debate.
During the debate, Trump repeated a debunked right-wing claim about migrants eating people’s pets and falsely claimed Democrats are trying to get undocumented migrants to vote.
Musk’s post could allude to Swift declaring herself a “Childless Cat Lady,” or to false claims parroted by former President Donald Trump that Haitian migrants are eating pet cats—though police in Springfield, Ohio, have denied this.