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Trump, Biden clinch enough delegates for US presidential nomination
Joe Biden and rival Donald Trump each won enough delegates Tuesday to clinch their party nominations in the 2024 presidential race, networks projected, all but assuring a rematch and setting up one of the longest election campaigns in U.S. history.
Biden and Trump face speed bumps on path to White House
Joe Biden and Donald Trump cruised to comfortable victories on Super Tuesday, setting up an almost certain rerun of the 2020 election, but their primary successes cloak problems that could have a significant impact on the White House race.
Biden and Trump Secure Victories in Landmark 'Super Tuesday' Primaries
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump emerged triumphant in the highly anticipated primary elections dubbed "Super Tuesday," solidifying their positions as frontrunners for their respective party nominations.
Trump’s judicial testing of America
Donald Trump is the first former president of the United States to face criminal charges - 91 of them, to be precise, in four cases. Also, in three states he was barred from being a candidate in the Republican Party primaries for this year's presidential election.
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Trump puts Biden in crosshairs as 'Super Tuesday' looms
Donald Trump will march to the threshold of a third Republican presidential nomination this week as millions of Americans vote in "Super Tuesday" — a critical milestone in his party's lopsided 2024 race for the White House.
Trump bumps delegate count with easy Nevada caucus win
Donald Trump strolled to victory in the Nevada caucus on Thursday, adding more delegates in his seemingly unstoppable march to the Republican Party's presidential nomination.
Trump was the only major candidate on the ballot when party members gathered in public buildings across the southwestern U.S. state to cast their in-person votes.
Colorado State Supreme Court rules Trump not eligible to run in 2024
Colorado Republican Party to cancel Primary if Trump kept off ballot
Trump threatens social media after Twitter fact-checks him
President Donald Trump on May 27 threatened social media companies with new regulation or even shuttering a day after Twitter added fact checks to two of his tweets.
The president can't unilaterally regulate or close the companies, which would require action by Congress or the Federal Communications Commission. But that didn't stop Trump from angrily issuing a strong warning.