Month: March 2024

A chronicle of Donald Trump's Crimes or Allegations

Pelosi on Trump: ‘You wouldn’t even allow him in your house, much less in the White House’ – CNN

Pelosi on Trump: ‘You wouldn’t even allow him in your house, much less in the White House’  CNNsource

The courts will not save us from Donald Trump 

The last couple of weeks have brought a steady stream of bad news for people hoping that Donald Trump could be defeated in and through the legal process. Courts, it turns out, will not spare the American people from the task of deciding whether the former president gets a return trip to the Oval Office. …
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Trump: Biden is ‘bad for Israel’ – Fox News

Log in to comment on videos and join in on the fun.Watch the live stream of Fox News and full episodes.Reduce eye strain and focus on the content that matters.Former President Trump says that if President Biden was ‘good to Israel,’ they would not have been attacked on Oct. 7.©2024 FOX News Network, LLC. All…
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Trump says some undocumented immigrants are 'not people' – The Washington Post

VANDALIA, Ohio — Former president Donald Trump ratcheted up his dehumanizing rhetoric against immigrants Saturday by saying that some who are accused of crimes are “not people.”“I don’t know if you call them people,” he said at a rally near Dayton, Ohio. “In some cases they’re not people, in my opinion. But I’m not allowed…
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'Bloodbath' aside, Trump's 1st rally as presumptive GOP nominee was grim – Business Insider

As you might have heard by now, former President Donald Trump declared at a rally on Saturday that a “bloodbath” would take place if he loses the election in November.“Now, if I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath for the whole — that’s going to be the least of it,” said Trump.…
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70 percent in new poll reject Trump presidential immunity claim

A large majority of Americans surveyed in a poll released Monday reject former President Trump’s legal argument that presidents should be immune from criminal prosecution for alleged crimes committed while in office. The Politico Magazine/Ipsos poll showed 70 percent of respondents reject this argument, while only 11 percent say presidents should be immune from criminal…
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Fani Willis Hangs Onto Trump Case, but More Turbulence Lies Ahead – The New York Times

Trump Georgia Election CaseAdvertisementSupported byA fresh array of problems are in store for Ms. Willis and her prosecution of Donald Trump, one of the most significant state criminal cases in American history.By Richard Fausset and Danny HakimReporting from AtlantaAfter revelations of Fani T. Willis’s romance with a subordinate sent the Georgia criminal case against Donald…
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Trump promotes abortion compromise as Democrats push issue in 2024 race – New York Post

Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. Former President Donald Trump weighed in on the abortion debate, which has been a politically fraught subject for Republicans. Reports claim Trump has discussed having a ban on abortions after 16 weeks of pregnancy with three exceptions: rape, incest and the life of the mother. “Pretty soon, I’m going to be…
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Trump is eyeing Paul Manafort for 2024 campaign role – The Washington Post

Former president Donald Trump is expected to enlist Paul Manafort, the former campaign manager he pardoned, as a campaign adviser later this year, according to four people familiar with the talks.The job discussions have largely centered around the 2024 Republican convention in Milwaukee in July and could include Manafort playing a role in fundraising for…
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Prosecutor leaves Georgia election interference case against Trump after relationship with district attorney – PBS NewsHour

Kate Brumback, Associated Press Kate Brumback, Associated Press Alanna Durkin Richer, Associated Press Alanna Durkin Richer, Associated Press Leave your feedbackATLANTA (AP) — A special prosecutor who had a romantic relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis formally withdrew Friday from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump after a judge ruled one of them had to…
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44 percent say Trump conviction in hush-money case would not affect vote: Survey

Forty-four percent of respondents in a survey relased Monday say their vote would not be affected if former President Trump is convicted in the New York hush-money case. The Politico Magazine/Ipsos poll found that about half of Americans believe Trump is guilty in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s (D) hush-money case against him, where the former…
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Trump Nears Decision on Abortion Stance, Aims to 'Make Both Sides Happy' – The Wall Street Journal

Trump Nears Decision on Abortion Stance, Aims to ‘Make Both Sides Happy’  The Wall Street Journalsource

Mike Pence will not endorse Trump, but will not rule out voting for him – The Guardian US

Former vice-president says he ‘respects the right’ of Republicans who plan to vote for the ex-presidentTwo days after saying he would not endorse a second Donald Trump presidency, former vice-president Mike Pence on Sunday declared his esteem for fellow Republicans who plan to vote for his former boss anyway – and he declined to rule…
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Joe Scarborough Spots Trump Line That Shows He Meant ‘Bloodbath’ Threat

“It’s just bulls**t,” said the MSNBC host. “Obviously, he’s talking about a bloodbath for America.”

Joe Scarborough Spots Trump Line That Shows He Meant ‘Bloodbath’ Threat

“It’s just bulls**t,” said the MSNBC host. “Obviously, he’s talking about a bloodbath for America.”

Joe Scarborough Spots Trump Line That Shows He Meant ‘Bloodbath’ Threat

“It’s just bulls**t,” said the MSNBC host. “Obviously, he’s talking about a bloodbath for America.”

Musk promotes X over ‘legacy media’ amid Trump ‘bloodbath’ comments – The Hill

Musk promotes X over ‘legacy media’ amid Trump ‘bloodbath’ comments  The Hillsource

Fox News Host Fact-Checks Donald Trump After Interview – Newsweek

Fox News Host Fact-Checks Donald Trump After Interview  Newsweeksource

Trump lawyer has his Massachusetts law license suspended – WBUR News

AdvertisementThe Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has temporarily suspended the state law license of an attorney who helped orchestrate the Trump campaign’s 2020 fake electors plot.Justice Frank Gaziano issued the order to immediately but temporarily suspend of the license of Kenneth Chesebro, an attorney who practiced in Cambridge and has an address listed in Puerto Rico…
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Column: Trump has big plans for California if he wins a second term. Fasten your seatbelts – Los Angeles Times

Donald Trump is running against California — again.In his campaign to win a second term, the former president frequently excoriates the state as a terrifying dystopia — the inevitable product, he claims, of Democratic policies.“The place is failing,” he told a conservative conference last month. “It has become a symbol of our nation’s decline,” he…
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Trump Doubles Down on Migrants 'Poisoning' the Country – The New York Times

AdvertisementIn an interview on Fox News, the former president said again that migrants crossing the southern border were criminals from prisons and mental institutions.By Maggie AstorFormer President Donald J. Trump, in an interview broadcast Sunday, doubled down on his description of immigrants as “poisoning the blood” of the country, language that echoes Hitler.“Why do you…
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Trump: ‘I’d love to get along’ with the media – The Hill

Trump: ‘I’d love to get along’ with the media  The Hillsource

Trump says he’ll decide whether to support a national abortion ban ‘pretty soon’ – The Hill

Trump says he’ll decide whether to support a national abortion ban ‘pretty soon’  The Hillsource

Former Florida GOP Chair Spells Out Major Issue With MAGA Takeover Of RNC

Al Cardenas also made a dire prediction about what’s to come if Donald Trump wins the 2024 election.

Former Florida GOP Chair Spells Out Major Issue With MAGA Takeover Of RNC

Al Cardenas also made a dire prediction about what’s to come if Donald Trump wins the 2024 election.