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May 14 2024
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New York appeals court keeps gag on Trump
A New York appeals court on Tuesday upheld the gag order against former President Donald Trump in his criminal hush money trial. The gag order bars Mr. Trump from talking about certain aspects of the case, including witnesses, court staff and the families of Judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. “We find that Justice Merchan properly weighed petitioner’s First
Washington TimesMay 12 2024
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Trump/Big Oil Quid Quo Pro
Trump stated that day one he would write an EO to eliminate offshore wind power generation projects. A few days ago he offered big oil cart blanche for $1 Billion Dollars. Now we know the quid quo pro from the king of projection. The only whale he wants to save is himself.
Daily KosMay 14 2024
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Court deals blow to Trump in hush-money case
A New York appeals court rejected Donald Trump’s latest attempt to be stripped of a gag order in his criminal hush-money case Tuesday. Trump has railed against the order by Justice Juan Merchan, which bars him from commenting publicly on witnesses, jurors and some others connected to the matter. “Justice Merchan properly determined that petitioner’s public statements posed a significant threat
nj.comMay 14 2024
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Biden outdoes Trump with ultra-high China tariffs
J six years ago, when Donald Trump first announced tariffs on Chinese goods, it was as if a bomb had gone off. American stocks fell sharply at the prospect of a trade war, businesses warned of blowback and economists lined up to decry the move. Such is the protectionist mood in Washington now that Joe Biden’s announcement of new measures has been met with rather less panic—even though it
The EconomistMay 14 2024
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Ramaswamy breaks down the layers of the Trump trial ‘charade’
Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy applied an “airtight” test Monday to prove the existence of the politicized prosecution facing former President Donald Trump in his hush money trial. “All we’ve seen is one more layer of the onion of how the whole thing is a charade,” Ramaswamy told entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David on an episode of the PBD Podcast. Ramaswamy then gave the crew of the
Washington ExaminerMay 14 2024
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Gov. Doug Burgum at Trump trial in New York
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, in the red tie, appears at the trail of former President Donald Trump who is accused of covering up hush money payments linked to an extramarital affair with Stormy Daniels, at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 14, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Curtis Means - Pool/Getty Images) North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, on Donald Trump’s shortlist for vice presidential
Yahoo NewsMay 14 2024
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Speaker Johnson Says Trump Trial Is a ‘Travesty of Justice’
‘They are doing this intentionally to keep him here and keep him off the campaign trail, and I think everybody in the country can see that for what it is.’ In a brief press conference held outside the Manhattan courthouse where former President Donald Trump’s “hush-money” trial is ongoing, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) strongly criticized the proceedings, calling them a “travesty of justice” on
The Epoch TimesMay 14 2024
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Speaker Johnson: Dems Using Trials to 'Punish' Trump
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., after attending Tuesday morning proceedings in Donald Trump's New York City criminal trial, accused Democrats of using the judicial system to "punish" the former president. Johnson, saying he traveled to Manhattan to show his support for Trump, added that he was "disgusted by what is happening here, what is being done here to our entire system of justice
Newsmax (News)May 14 2024
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Mike Johnson Expected To Attend Trump Trial In Manhattan
Mike Johnson Expected To Attend Trump Trial In Manhattan Now that Donald Trump's Manhattan 'hush money' trial has revealed itself to be yet another Democrat farce, Republicans are coming out of the woodwork to support him now that it's safe. On Monday, GOP Sens. J.D. Vance of Ohio (a VP hopeful) and Tomy Tuberville of Alabama went to the courthouse. Now, in a display of loyalty to Trump (and
ZeroHedgeMay 17 2024
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On voting absentee, Trump is still struggling to make up his mind
At a campaign rally this past weekend, Donald Trump singled out a local GOP official in Delaware for praise. That wouldn’t have been especially notable, except the former president claimed that the official did the right thing by “getting rid of the mail-in voting.” As a factual matter, Trump’s comments weren’t altogether true, but he nevertheless made clear that he remains opposed to people
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