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Elon Musk will give about US$45 million a month to support trump, reports

Musk is reportedly expected to donate to a new super PAC backed by his friends in the tech industry.

  • By Sara Dorn
  • Forbes Staff

Tesla boosts stocks to record highs as markets react to Trump assassination attempt

Tesla stock, viewed by analysts as a beneficiary of a Trump Administration, gained 5% in the first day of trading after its CEO Elon Musk endorsed Trump following the attempt on Trump’s life.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

J.D. Vance once compared Trump to Hitler – now he’s his running mate

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance was selected over Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum to serve as Trump’s running mate.

  • By Molly Bohannon

The Secret Service has access to more money than ever

Even on an inflation-adjusted basis, the Secret Service has its highest-ever budget in at least a decade. Lawmakers are bound to be interested in how they’re using it.

  • By Kyle Khan-Mullins

Everything we know about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump

Two people remain in critical condition as investigators dive into how a lone gunman was able to shoot at a former president during a campaign stop in Butler, Pennsylvania.

  • By Mary Whitfill Roeloffs

FBI reveals identity of gunman behind attempted assassination of Donald Trump

The gunman accused of attempting to assassinate former US President Donald Trump has been identified by the FBI as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks. Here’s what we know so far.

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life

‘I was shot’: Trump says bullet pierced his ear in possible assassination attempt

Former US President Donald Trump says he was shot in the ear in what is being investigated as an apparent assassination attempt at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. One rally attendee and the alleged shooter are both dead.

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life

Here’s why Michelle Obama led a presidential poll—and why she won’t replace Biden

Former First Lady Michelle Obama has repeatedly turned down calls to run for president, though one poll found she would beat former President Donald Trump in a head-to-head matchup.

  • By Brian Bushard
  • Forbes Staff

Kamala Harris leads major Biden alternatives in polls – here’s how the top replacements are polling

Calls for Biden to drop out from the presidential race were triggered by a shaky debate performance against former President Donald Trump last week.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

Donald Trump’s stock down nearly 20% since his hush-money conviction

Shares fell Monday after Trump Media informed the Securities and Exchange Commission about a finance inspection conducted by its new auditor, which was hired after Trump Media’s ex-auditor was banned over fraud charges.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV
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