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Apr 04 2024
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White House won’t say if Jill Biden shielding ‘work husband’ Anthony Bernal from sex harassment allegations
WASHINGTON — White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Thursday refused to say whether First Lady Jill Biden is shielding her “work husband” Anthony Bernal from verbal sexual harassment allegations — while saying she respects Bernal and considers him a “friend.” Jean-Pierre defended Bernal — widely regarded as one of the most powerful White House officials — when a Post reporter
New York Post (News)Feb 09 2023
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Trump Says He’ll Hand Over His DNA for E. Jean Carroll Case
With E. Jean Carroll’s trial against Donald Trump set to start in April, the former president’s legal team has a new gambit they hope will dismantle her case and cast serious doubt on the claims that Trump raped her sometime in the mid-1990s.
The last-minute surprise centers on the one piece of physical evidence—an infamous black coat dress—that Carroll says she was wearing when he
Daily BeastApr 12 2024
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N.J. man who repeatedly rammed woman in road rage attack gets prison sentence
An Elizabeth man was sentenced to over two decades in prison for attempted murder stemming from a road rage incident in 2022, Union County officials said Friday. Vincent Jean, 57, was sentenced Friday to 25 years in prison after being convicted of first-degree attempted murder, second degree aggravated assault, third degree aggravated assault with a weapon and several other third degree
nj.comApr 13 2024
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Jen Psaki: Trump's historic New York hush money trial is finally (almost) here
Donald Trump’s historic New York hush money trial begins on Monday. He will be the first former president ever to stand trial in a criminal case. MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin breaks down what we can expect: What should we expect to see on Monday? After covering three Trump civil trials in the last year (the two E. Jean Carroll trials and the New York attorney general’s fraud trial), the one
MSNBCFeb 03 2023
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Karine Jean-Pierre Says Republicans Wanted to ‘Abruptly’ End Title 42 Border Policy
During a White House press briefing on Wednesday, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Republicans had been the ones to push for an end to the Title 42 border policy, but the record demonstrates the opposite.
A reporter asked Jean-Pierre whether the Biden administration would keep or lift Title 42, a public health measure used to easily turn illegal migrants away at the border during
The Daily SignalApr 11 2024
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Why picking a jury in Trump’s hush-money trial is high-stakes — and a big challenge
Three months ago, Donald Trump took the stand before a jury of nine in a New York courtroom without his typical bombast or ranting. The former president’s complaints about the case and his sparring with the judge took place out of the jury’s sight in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case, and he gave quick, scripted testimony lasting about three minutes. The following day, however, Trump found a
CNN DigitalMay 22 2023
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'The depth of his malice': E. Jean Carroll adds Trump’s CNN comments to her defamation lawsuit
Barely 24 hours after he was ordered to pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million in her civil lawsuit, Donald Trump was on national television continuing to talk about the journalist after a jury found him liable for her rape and defamation allegations. Less than two weeks after that highly-controversial town hall, E. Jean Carroll’s attorney has amended her defamation lawsuit (this is a different
AlterNetApr 11 2024
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Tooele residents say they’re fighting a ‘losing battle’ against inland port projects
This story is jointly published by nonprofits Amplify Utah and The Salt Lake Tribune, in collaboration with the University of Utah, to elevate diverse perspectives in local media through student journalism. Chris Eddington lives in a peaceful, modest bungalow at the end of a small dirt road in Tooele County. Three horses roam his half-acre property less than a mile from the Great Salt Lake.
The Salt Lake TribuneMay 22 2023
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'It Makes a Mockery of the Jury Verdict': E. Jean Carroll Sues After Trump's CNN Town Hall
Author E. Jean Carroll is seeking additional damages from former President Donald Trump after he repeated claims against her during a CNN town hall earlier this month. According to The New York Times, Monday’s filing came as an addition to a pending, separate defamation suit filed by Carroll against Trump in 2019. Trump was ordered on May 9 to pay Carroll $5 million dollars in restitution
RollingStone.comMay 16 2022
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Karine Jean-Pierre holds first briefing as White House press secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre held her first briefing as White House press secretary on Monday after making history as the first Black and out LGBTQ person to step into one of the most visible roles in the administration.
"I am a Black, gay, immigrant woman. The first of all three of those to hold this position," Jean-Pierre told reporters on Monday.
She said, "If it were not for
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