Trump edges out Biden 51-42 in head-to-head matchup: POLL
Trump, for his part, has improved in retrospect. When he reluctantly left office in January 2021, 38% approved of his work as president, essentially the same as Biden’s rating now. But currently, looking back, 48% say they approve of Trump’s performance when he was in office — matching his peak as president. Essentially as many — 49% — now disapprove, down from 60% when he left the White House.
CNN Poll: Trump dominates South Carolina GOP primary, with Haley a clear but distant second
Fifty-three percent of likely Republican primary voters in South Carolina call Trump their first choice for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, with 22% picking Haley and 11% backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, whose campaign is currently focused on Iowa more than his home state, follows at 6%. No other candidate saw more than 2% support.
Eric Trump is testifying again
Eric, a senior executive at the Trump Organization, is a co-defendant alongside his older brother Donald Jr and their father Donald Trump
FL homestead exemption on the Mar-a-Lago property.
“Last year, we briefly discussed the possibility of filing for a homestead exemption on the Mar-a-Lago property since President Donald Trump had legally declared Palm Beach and the Mar-a-Lago property as his personal residence,”
Ivanka Trump Must Testify At Donald Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial, Judge Rules
Ivanka Trump Must Testify At Donald Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial, Judge Rules.
How much does the government spend?
The federal government’s total public debt stood at just under $31.46 trillion as of Feb. 10, 2023.
Major economic and political events
Major economic and political events usually trigger an increase in the national debt.