Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Speaking to crowds at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Md., former President Donald Trump ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s not true. Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, has deployed the claim about Capone while ...
Former President Donald Trump praises notorious gangster, Al Capone (Getty Images) Former President Donald Trump compared himself to the late gangster Al Capone in a Truth Social post about ...
In the past three years the Federal government has spent $195,000 trying to put oily Gangster Alphonse Capone (“Snorkey” to friends) and his brother Ralph behind bars. So far it has not succeeded.
Donald Trump on Monday compared his legal predicament to that of mobster Al Capone's. Trump wrote on Truth Social that he has "more lawyers" working for him than Capone did. Trump appeared to laud the ...
Editor: During his recent fallacy-filled CPAC speech, Donald Trump declared “I’ve been indicted more times than Alphonse Capone.” In reality, Trump has been indicted four times, compared to six for ...
Criminals are incarcerated because of laws that exist to protect society. However, one wonders whether Capone's life would have been different if he had received the nursing intervention described by ...
Neurological impairment, traumatic brain injury, and childhood trauma and abuse are all associated with violent and high-risk behaviors among prison inmates.This case study examines the medical ...
Former President Donald Trump appears to be having a “normal,” as the kids say, evidenced by a string of bizarre rants on social media. Trump used the odd juxtaposition in the context of providing ...
Days after shouting out reputed Gambino crime family underboss Sammy “The Bull” Gravano, former President Donald Trump saluted “the late great gangster” Al Capone. Speaking at a rally in Indianola, IA ...
During Donald Trump’s present campaign for the presidency, he compared himself to Alphonse Capone, the notorious Chicago gangster. I don’t think Trump meant to imply he was a gangster, but he said ...