New York appeals court judge had ruled ex-president must post bond covering full amount to pause enforcement of judgmentLawyers for Donald Trump said on Monday he could not post a bond covering the full amount of the $454m civil fraud judgment against him while he appeals the New York ruling, because to do so was…
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AdvertisementHe said he had been referring only to the auto industry.By Maggie AstorFormer President Donald J. Trump on Monday sought to defend his declaration over the weekend that the country would face a “blood bath” if he lost in November, saying that he had been referring only to the auto industry.“The Fake News Media, and…
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Daily News e-EditionEvening e-EditionSign up for email newsletters Sign up for email newslettersDaily News e-EditionEvening e-Edition Trending: Donald Trump can’t come up with almost half a billion dollars he owes the New York attorney general for committing large-scale fraud, his lawyers told an appeals court Monday.With one week to go before the former president’s deadline to put down at least…
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Down-ballot races take center stage in Tuesday’s primaries The Washington Postsource
Donald Trump’s lawyers say he cannot raise bond in $464mn New York fraud case Financial Timessource
Former President Trump slammed Democrats on Monday for their interpretation of his weekend comments in which he warned there would be a “blood bath” if he loses the election in November.“The Fake News Media, and their Democrat Partners in the destruction of our Nation, pretended to be shocked at my use of the word BLOODBATH,…
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Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inRepublican presidential candidate says press only ‘pretending to be shocked’ by his choice of words Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profileFormer president Donald Trump has accused the…
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No one is above the rule of law. That’s the promise of the American justice system — a promise that is tested by former President Donald Trump. Trump is facing dozens of criminal charges related to election interference and business dealings. Like clockwork, what follows Trump news is Trump noise. He hurls insults at judges, prosecutors, investigators and…
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Both of Donald Trump’s defense secretaries have warned in no uncertain terms about how dangerous he is, with one recently calling him a “threat to democracy.” One of his attorneys general has called the criminal evidence against him “damning” and warned that he would abuse his power. A chief of staff keeps confirming the ugliest…
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Statement: The Trump administration “added more to the national debt than any presidential term in American history.”During his 2024 State of the Union address, President Joe Biden referred frequently to his “predecessor,” who happens to be the expected Republican nominee trying to deny him reelection this year.Without using Donald Trump’s name, Biden focused part of…
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Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inFormer president unable to secure bond after being rejected by 30 companies according to his attorneys Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profileDonald Trump has failed to secure…
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Jack Smith’s Latest Argument Could Help Trump Enormously Newsweeksource
Trump hits Jimmy Kimmel again: ‘This guy’s even dumber than I thought’ The Hillsource
Latest polls show 17 percent of Black voters would vote for former president today – more than twice the number in 2016.He was famously called the “former white supremacist in chief” by Democrat Congresswoman Cori Bush in 2021. Back in 2018, Hillary Clinton called former US President Donald Trump “ignorant” and “racist” after he reportedly…
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Trump gets burned after touching on Social Security The Hillsource
By Ted Johnson Political Editor Attorneys for Donald Trump said that they have been unable to secure a bond as they appeal his $464 million civil fraud judgment. In a filing to the New York appeals court, his lawyers wrote that the amount of the judgment, along with interest, is of such a sum that…
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Donald Trump Declared Hundreds of Classified Docs ‘Personal’ As He Took Them Newsweeksource
Senior ReporterDonald Trump demonized immigrants during a campaign rally near Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday, telling supporters he thinks of some crossing the border as “animals” or not even “people.”In a nearly 90-minute speech, the former president described an epidemic of immigrant-committed crimes and claimed, without evidence, that foreign leaders were offloading their prison populations at…
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The Good, Bad and Ugly in a New Poll on Trump’s Trials and the Supreme Court POLITICOsource
ProfileSectionstvFeaturedMore From NBCFollow NBC NewsThere are no new alerts at this timeFour years ago, Wisconsin arguably was the state where Donald Trump came the closest to overturning the election results.A barrage of lawsuits aimed at invalidating hundreds of thousands of mostly Democratic votes in the crucial battleground sought to take advantage of certain election policies…
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Donald Trump Wins Two Golf Tournaments in One Week Newsweeksource
Pence says decision not to endorse Trump is about more than Jan. 6 The Hill Mike Pence will not endorse Trump, but will not rule out voting for him The Guardian US Pence calls Trump’s move at rally ‘unacceptable’ CNN source
Fani Willis Could Face ‘Unusual’ Appeal in Trump’s Georgia Case: Attorney Newsweeksource
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — Dawn Mohr stopped by the local Piggly Wiggly to pick up $6 worth of pork steaks last week and immediately remembered just how much she’s grown to hate grocery shopping.“Everything is so damn high,” she said, shaking her head at $3.09 bottles of Coca Cola. “Good ol’ Biden.”Mohr, a 54-year-old home health-care…
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