Trump, Appeals court and Hillary Clinton
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President Donald Trump failed to sway a US appeals court to revive a civil lawsuit accusing Hillary Clinton and others of conspiring to tarnish his 2016 campaign with bogus claims of collusion with Russia.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton posted on social media on Saturday about "daydreaming" of a nationwide "Goodbye, Trump" announcement during a recent event.
Trump filed the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) lawsuit in 2022, accusing more than two dozen political figures, lawyers, researchers, and former government officials of orchestrating what he described as an "unthinkable plot" to spread false allegations of collusion between his 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.
AI-detection tools gave mixed results on the picture's authenticity. The image itself has numerous inconsistencies.
A viral clip showing Trump touching Clinton is AI-generated, according to the photographer who took the original image and independent analysts
Jeffrey Epstein's brother is offering clarification on the meaning of an email included in his recently released files. The document referenced photos of Donald Trump 'blowing Bubba,' and Mark Epstein said Bubba isn't former president Bill Clinton.
A photograph authentically shows Donald Trump grabbing then-U.S. President Bill Clinton’s privates at the U.S. Open in 2000.
An explosive 2018 email from Mark Epstein mentioning “Trump blowing Bubba” has reignited speculation about Bill Clinton’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein — and sent social media into meltdown.
Donald Trump has again claimed Bill Clinton went to Jeffrey Epstein's island, but the former president denies it. Here is what Epstein's emails say.
A photo of Donald Trump kneeling before Bill Clinton triggers a full-blown authenticity crisis as AI detection firms, forensic tools and government actors clash over what's real and what's manipulated.