New York Fraud Trial Sparks Legal Action By Former President Trump

Former President Donald Trump filed a notice on Wednesday of a New York judge’s finding that his company had unlawfully inflated multiple properties’ value and net worth. The former president’s appeal to the Appellate Division occurred amid a civil trial in the case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. The former president has strongly contested the judge’s August ruling that he falsely inflated the value of his properties, particularly Mar-a-Lago. Last year, the judge …

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New Poll Shows Dramatic Shift in Opinion as GOP Candidates Express Frustration

A recent Gallup poll has indicated that a significant number of voters prefer the GOP (Republican Party) to handle the nation’s most pressing issues, signaling a potential shift in public sentiment after more than 32 months of Joe Biden’s presidency. The survey suggests that many voters do not favor Biden’s policies and the current direction of the Democratic Party. Key findings from the poll include: Meanwhile, the Republican National Committee (RNC) is facing criticism at …

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The Witch Hunt Continues: Trump’s Reaction To First Day of Trial in NY Fraud Case

In a recent turn of events, former President Donald Trump made a notable appearance in the ongoing civil fraud case against him in New York. His unexpected presence in court and his remarks to the press before and during the court recess have brought this case under a glaring spotlight. Trump arrived at the last minute to address the media, and once inside the courtroom, he faced the cameras head-on. During the court recess following …

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Trump Says Trial Judge is an Unhinged, Political Hack Who Must Be Stopped

On Monday (October 2nd), a New York civil court is scheduled to hear Donald Trump’s trial on charges of widespread business fraud. His formal opponent in court is the state attorney general’s office, but he’ll also be up against the judge. The trial is the result of months of tension between the former president and Justice Arthur Engoron, a Democrat who was elected to his position as a trial judge in Manhattan in 2015. After …

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House Passes Stopgap Amidst GOP’s Cry for Investigation into Democrat Rep’s Fire Alarm Antics

A temporary funding bill was passed by the House of Representatives on Saturday to prevent the federal government from shutting down. This bill will keep the government offices open for the next 45 days. However, it does not include any funding for Ukraine, which had been present in several Senate versions of continuing resolutions. The New York Times reported that the bill was passed with a majority of 335-91, with 209 Democrats and 126 Republicans …

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Jack Smith Alleges Trump Breached Release Terms: Is Jail Looming on the Horizon?

On Friday, the office of Special Counsel Jack Smith put forth an argument that former President Donald Trump might have breached his release conditions by buying a firearm. Trump’s representative denies any such purchase. The Associated Press reported that on September 25, Trump’s spokesperson, Steven Cheung, tweeted that Trump had bought a gun in South Carolina but later retracted his statement and removed the tweet. In a court document filed on Friday evening, prosecutors mentioned …

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House Approves 4 Bills, MTG Slashes Defense Secretary Pay to One Dollar

According to several Republicans familiar with discussions, House Republicans privately acknowledge that the government shutdown may continue for at least two weeks. There is pressure to reopen the building before the military is due to receive their next paycheck in the middle of October. “The only thing that I think will pass the House in the Senate is a clean CR without Ukraine funding on it,” said Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). He further added that …

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The Internet Reacts: Hillary Clinton’s State Department Portrait 

This week, the State Department unveiled a painting of former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, which was met with widespread mockery on social media. Several influential accounts on X poked fun at the painting. They condemned Clinton for receiving the honor, citing the terror attack in Benghazi, Libya, in which four U.S. diplomats were killed, which occurred during Clinton’s time as Secretary of State. Clinton was presented with the honor by current Secretary of State Antony …

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Fulton County’s Judicial Circus: An Ominous Sign of Democratic Overreach Targeting Republicans!

In a recent unfolding of events, a federal judge in Fulton County has highlighted the dangerous implications of the ongoing prosecution related to the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. This case, revolving around former President Donald Trump and then-Assistant Attorney General Jeff Clark, delves into the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) role in addressing alleged voting irregularities. The crux lies in whether Clark proactively offered his legal analysis on the voting issues in Georgia or if …

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Only Friendly Journalists for Joe Biden: Strategy or Protection?

At the 2023 Texas Tribune Festival in Austin, New York Times reporter Zolan Kanno-Youngs took President Biden to task for solely doing interviews with friendly talk show hosts. During a panel discussion on how journalists cover the Biden administration, Kanno-Youngs appeared alongside other White House correspondents who were asked why President Biden is less accessible to the press than his predecessor, former President Trump, who frequently granted interviews. Kannos-Youngs noted that daily press briefings weren’t a …

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