'Oh not for you!' Trump supporters say restaurant refused to serve them

COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Virginia -- A group of Trump supporters say they were mocked and discriminated against by employees of a popular southeastern barbecue chain Friday night, June 10th.Shannon Riggs and her cousins said they expected some push-back from protesters at Donald Trump's rally in Richmond, Virginia, but they did not expect what happened when they stopped for dinner on the way home.Dressed in Donald Trump shirts and hats, the family walked up to the window at the Cook Out on Boulevard in Colonial Heights to order burgers and milkshakes.

Man sees Donald Trump in his bathroom floor tile: "Clear as day!"

MIDLOTHIAN, Virginia -- Clayton Litten was sitting on his toilet, admiring his newly tiled bathroom floor when he first saw it."This cannot be.

Donald Trump wins GOP presidential primary in California

WASHINGTON  — Donald Trump has won the Republican presidential primary in California, the biggest prize in his triumphant run to become the GOP nominee.Trump will now go on to the national convention in July with more than enough delegates to become the official nominee, but his candidacy remains a source of controversy, with many in the GOP struggling to rally behind the brash billionaire.Earlier Tuesday, House Speaker Paul Ryan said that comments Trump made accusing a district court judge of passing a racially-motivated judgment against him were the "textbook definition of a racist comment," and Sen.

Donald Trump wins GOP presidential primary in Montana

MONTANA — Donald Trump has won the Republican presidential primary in Montana.Trump will now go on to the national convention in July with more than enough delegates to become the official nominee, but his candidacy remains a source of controversy, with many in the GOP struggling to rally behind the brash billionaire.Prior to his win in Montana Tuesday, Trump earned at least 1,239 bound delegates who are required by party rules to vote for him at the convention.

Donald Trump wins GOP presidential primary in New Mexico

WASHINGTON  — Donald Trump has won the Republican presidential primary in New Mexico.The state marks his third win of the night as he concludes his primary run and look ahead toward the national convention.His rallies in Albuquerque were marked by violent protests that included local gangs, as well as some pro- and anti-Trump groups.Some of the anti-Trump protesters waved Mexican flags outside his rally last month, prompting Trump to call them "thugs who were flying the Mexican flag" on Twitter.

Donald Trump wins GOP presidential primary in South Dakota

WASHINGTON -- Donald Trump has won the Republican presidential primary in South Dakota, scoring a second victory on the final night of the GOP primary season.Trump claimed a win in New Jersey earlier, walking away with all 51 delegates in the Garden State.In a speech from his Westchester, N.Y. golf course Tuesday, Trump said he understands he bears "the responsibility of carrying the mantle and I will never ever let you down."Trump is the only remaining candidate in the race for the Republican nomination.

State Democratic convention: Feingold slams Johnson and Trump in speech

GREEN BAY — The Latest on the Wisconsin Democratic Party convention (all times local):9:25 p.m.Democrat Russ Feingold is blasting Republican Sen.

Paul Ryan says Trump phone call was 'productive,' still no endorsement

MILWAUKEE - House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday said he had a "productive" phone call with Donald Trump the night before, but did not provide details or throw his support behind Trump.At a news conference on Capitol Hill, Ryan looked far more comfortable discussing legislative action than Trump, who has clinched the Republican nomination.

Trump nabs first lead against Clinton in poll

Donald Trump clawed to his first lead in a general election matchup against Hillary Clinton, surpassing the former secretary of state by 0.2 percent as of May 21.

Donald Trump unveils list of 11 potential Supreme Court justices

JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has released a list of 11 potential Supreme Court justices he plans to vet to fill the seat of late Justice Antonin Scalia.Trump's picks include Steven Colloton of Iowa, Allison Eid of Colorado and Raymond Gruender of Missouri.Also on the list are: Thomas Hardiman of Pennsylvania, Raymond Kethledge of Michigan, Joan Larsen of Michigan, Thomas Lee of Utah, William Pryor of Alabama, David Stras of Minnesota, Diane Sykes of Wisconsin and Don Willett of Texas.Trump said in March he planned to release the list of potential nominees to ease concerns about his conservative credentials in the Republican primary.He said then the list would include judges "that everybody respects, likes and totally admires" and "great conservative judges, great intellects, the people that you want."

Scott Walker, other Wisconsin Republicans avoid Trump talk at state convention

GREEN BAY – Republicans gathered in Green Bay for their annual state convention Saturday, but many of the party’s leaders avoided the topic of presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Political expert on Trump's meeting with Ryan: "Might be the last time he goes to them"

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Donald Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan concluded their highly anticipated meeting Thursday, May 12th amid signals that the Republican Party will work to piece itself together after a fractious primary.