Anthony Weiner: I’d beat Trump Jr. like ‘rented mule’ in mayoral run

Democratic former congressman Anthony Weiner, who resigned in disgrace amid a sexting scandal, said on Tuesday he would come out of political retirement to thwart a potential mayoral bid by Republican Donald and would beat him "like a rented mule." Trump Jr., the son of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, has been floated as a possible challenger to Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio in 2017 since his well-received speech in support of his father at the Republican National Convention last week in Cleveland.

Trump Jr. Burns Anthony Weiner for Bragging He Could Beat Him in Mayoral Race

You thought Trump vs. Clinton was unbearable? What if I told you the people of New York could be so lucky as to get Trump vs. Weiner? Donald Trump Jr. has suggested he could mount a New York mayoral campaign next year, even if his father dismissed the idea last night. Anthony Weiner --who ran for mayor last time until, well, you know --was asked about the prospect of a Trump Jr. mayoral candidacy.

Who is Ivanka Trump? Fashion designer, trusted adviser

Donald Trump may be running for president this year, but there are already signs being waved at the Republican convention for another Trump run: Ivanka Trump 2024. Who is Ivanka Trump? Fashion designer, trusted adviser Donald Trump may be running for president this year, but there are already signs being waved at the Republican convention for another Trump run: Ivanka Trump 2024.

Pride Parade Marchers Fly 49 Flags to Honor Victims of Orlando Shooting

The New York City Pride Parade began Sunday with a moment of silence for victims of the mass shooting in an Orlando gay nightclub and honored them with a flag for each person killed in the attack. The parade was led by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio with presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Rev.

Movie review: a Weinera documentary frighteningly honest

House Speaker Dennis Hastert molested high school students, Senate Whip Ted Kennedy drove off a bridge and left a woman to die, Sen. John Edwards funneled campaign funds to provide for his baby mama and self-righteous Sen. Larry Craig sought male companionship in public restrooms.