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Apr 21 2024
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Donald Trump tests limits of gag order once again
Donald Trump posted an article containing an attack on the daughter of the judge overseeing his hush-money trial, once again testing the limits of the gag order imposed on him. The former president shared a Newsmax article on his Truth Social platform on Saturday in which a former Trump lawyer called for Judge Juan Merchan to recuse himself from the trial "because of his daughter's political
NewsweekApr 22 2024
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Dershowitz to Newsmax: New York 'Violating' Voters' Rights With Trump Trial
Harvard University Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz told Newsmax on Monday that the state of New York is "violating" the rights of voters by prosecuting former President Donald Trump in his hush money trial. Trump was ordered to appear in a New York City court on Monday for his ongoing criminal trial over alleged hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. On the same
Newsmax (News)Apr 22 2024
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Kristi Noem: Pence Has ‘Failed’ Trump Since Jan. 6 Riot
Former Vice President Mike Pence “ failed” former President Donald Trump in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection. That’s according to South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R), who is one of many vying to be Trump’s running mate in November, according to the HuffPost. Noem made that comment in an interview on “State of the Union” on CNN. “I think he has failed Donald Trump since that day,” Noem
Independent Journal ReviewApr 05 2024
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Lara Trump rages at Donald Trump nickname
Donald Trump's daughter-in-law is not a fan of a new nickname given to the former U.S. president. Lara Trump—the wife of Trump's son Eric Trump and co-chair of the Republican National Committee— lashed out at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for anointing her father-in-law as "Broke Don." The Democrats have been trialling the new nickname for Donald Trump, who is facing
NewsweekApr 22 2024
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NY vs. Trump: First witness takes the stand in Manhattan court
Former President Donald Trump’s historic trial in Manhattan heard its first witness called by the district attorney’s office on Monday, former publisher David Pecker. Pecker previously served as chairman of the National Enquirer’s parent company, American Media Inc., and allegedly was a key figure in a "catch and kill" scheme ahead of the 2016 election. Pecker, 72, took the stand early Monday
Fox News (Online News)Apr 21 2024
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Tracing the Trail of Hush-Money Deals That Led to Trump’s Prosecution
Lawyers defending Mr. Trump, who denies he had sex with her, will likely argue that his employees were responsible for the paper trail that falsely described the reimbursement of the hush money as legal fees for Mr. Cohen. But prosecutors for Alvin L. Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, will try to show that the payment was part of a larger effort to suppress negative news about Mr. Trump
New York Times (News)Apr 20 2024
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Trump Rally In North Carolina Cancelled Due to Bad Weather
Former President Donald Trump made the decision to cancel his scheduled rally in North Carolina at the eleventh hour on Saturday evening, attributing the sudden change of plans to stormy weather conditions. Donald Trump, who had not yet made his appearance, dialed in by phone to convey the sudden decision to cancel the event. The cancellation, prompted by the threatening weather conditions,
International Business TimesApr 17 2024
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A Serious Proposal For A New Slogan For The Trump Campaign
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Daily KosApr 15 2024
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A striking contrast on Trump trial day
A STRIKING CONTRAST ON TRUMP TRIAL DAY. Monday has been Trump Trial Day in the media, especially for those outlets openly cheering the prosecution of former President Donald Trump on felony charges relating to recordkeeping for a nondisclosure agreement he made with a former porn star. The excitement on some networks is palpable. The scenario of a Democratic district attorney, Manhattan’s
Washington ExaminerApr 23 2024
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Secret Services prepares for potential Trump contempt order in hush money case
The U.S. Secret Service held meetings and started planning for what to do if former President Donald Trump were to be held in contempt in his criminal hush money trial and Judge Juan Merchan opted to send him to short-term confinement, officials familiar with the situation told ABC News. Merchan on Tuesday reserved decision on the matter after a contentious hearing. Prosecutors said at this
ABC News (Online)