HOW MUCH LONGER WILL TRUMP BE PRESIDENT
Donald J. Trump was inaugurated for a second, non‑consecutive presidential term on January 20, 2025, and that term is scheduled to end at noon on January 20, 2029 under the Constitution and multiple p...
Your fact-checks will appear here
Efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Donald J. Trump was inaugurated for a second, non‑consecutive presidential term on January 20, 2025, and that term is scheduled to end at noon on January 20, 2029 under the Constitution and multiple p...
Donald J. Trump has been the subject of multiple criminal prosecutions beginning in 2023 and was convicted on 34 felony counts in New York in May 2024 for falsifying business records related to allege...
Donald J. Trump’s record on pardons is unusually concentrated in two forms: hundreds of individually named pardons across his presidencies plus at least two mass proclamations that extend clemency to ...
Republicans face a defense-heavy map in 2026 but forecasters still consider the GOP favored to retain its Senate majority; only a handful of Republican-held seats are widely labeled competitive, with ...
as a corporation does not directly write checks to presidential campaigns, but its political-action committee and affiliated donors have funded Republican candidates — including figures aligned with —...
Donald Trump has faced multiple indictments across state and federal jurisdictions, collectively accounting for dozens of criminal counts tied to four main matters: classified documents, efforts to ov...
has been the subject of sustained scrutiny for his central role shaping hardline immigration and enforcement policies in the , and investigators have sought his testimony — but there is no public reco...
Donald J. Trump’s presidency produced a mix of durable policy changes and high-profile controversies: his administration pushed large tax cuts, aggressive deregulation, reshaped the federal judiciary,...
Public comments and reporting show has floated the idea of — including a quip that the 2028 vote could be “cancelled” if the were at war — and has suggested skipping the 2026 midterms because of his r...
Donald J. Trump has been arrested multiple times on separate criminal indictments in 2023, surrendering and being processed in New York, Florida, Washington, D.C., and Fulton County, Georgia; those bo...
has been the subject of four major criminal prosecutions since 2023—two state and two federal—encompassing 88 felony counts across investigations into alleged , classified documents at Mar‑a‑Lago, eff...
Donald J. Trump has been the subject of a dense web of criminal probes, civil lawsuits and administrative challenges both during and after his presidency; those matters range from business and financi...
has been indicted by grand juries on four separate criminal matters: a case in March–April 2023, a federal documents case in June 2023, a federal 2020-election case in August 2023, and a state electio...
Donald Trump and numerous associates have faced four major criminal prosecutions since 2023: a New York state hush‑money case charging falsifying business records; a federal Mar‑a‑Lago documents case ...
Longitudinal polling and survey research consistently show that older Republicans have been more likely than younger Republicans to approve of Donald Trump’s performance, while belief in 2020 election...
Donald J. Trump was arrested in at least one high‑profile instance: he voluntarily surrendered and was booked at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta on August 24, 2023, where he had a mug shot taken and...
Rep. Jamie Raskin’s January 13, 2026 letter demanded a wide swath of personnel and internal documents from the Department of Homeland Security — including personal records, pay and bonus information, ...
The evidence assembled by congressional investigators, prosecutors, and journalists shows coordinated efforts to overturn the 2020 election that included pressure campaigns, fake-elector schemes and t...
The question "Trump is a traitor" requires two separate determinations: a legal one—does conduct meet the constitutional crime of treason—and a factual one—do the available reports show he or others c...
has been criminally indicted four separate times across federal and state jurisdictions — a historic first for a U.S. president or former president — with those cases arising from payments tied to the...