Trump claimed that celebrities who backed Kamala Harris in the 2024 election were paid for their endorsement, calling it illegal.
Almost two months after he won re-election over Vice President Kamala Harris, Donald Trump chose the weekend between Christmas and New Years Day to flip out on his 2024 opponent's high-profile endorsements.
Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Saturday to claim that celebrities who endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris were paid for the endorsements.
Legal scholars are making headlines after asserting that Vice President Kamala Harris could legally reject the certification of Donald Trumps potential reelection based on the 14th Amendments oath-breaking
Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to certify President-elect Donald J. Trump's win despite calls for a Democrat J6 coup.
President-elect Donald Trump has been speaking his mind freely since his presidential win — and he did so in his Time Magazine cover interview.
Vice President Kamala Harris stormed out of a meeting with powerful Teamsters President Sean O’Brien while campaigning, arrogantly telling him she didn’t need his support because she’d “win with you or without you” — just before her crushing loss to Donald Trump.
United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain was one of the most prominent union leaders backing Vice President Kamala Harris in this year’s US presidential election and one of the harshest critics of Donald Trump while on the campaign trail.
WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris will deliver a speech to students in Maryland on Tuesday in what will likely be her most extensive remarks since losing the election to Donald Trump .
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith revealed he has changed his mind on President-elect Donald Trump and regrets voting for Vice President Kamala Harris.
President-elect Donald Trump is suing an Iowa pollster over a survey released before November's presidential election that showed Vice President Kamala Harris leading in the state. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, called the poll from J. Ann Selzer "brazen election interference."
Speaking to students in Maryland, Harris asked if, "in the face of an obstacle, do we throw up our hands, or do we roll up our sleeves?"