WASHINGTON — Former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney warned that all of former President Donald Trump’s remarks should be taken “literally and seriously” after the former president said at an event last week he would be a “dictator” only on “day one” of a second term. “We have to take everything that Donald Trump says literally and…
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“That is a bogus excuse that I’m not buying at all,” said Elie Honig.
Jump to New York Attorney General Letitia James said former President Donald Trump’s expensive expert witnesses are helping her civil case alleging his property empire, which is alleged to have engaged in a decade of fraud.“Over the past few days, we continue to hear testimony from the defendants’ many expert witnesses,” James said in a…
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ProfileSectionstvFeaturedMore From NBCFollow NBC NewsThere are no new alerts at this timeSen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, on Sunday said he won’t be supporting former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, and he wouldn’t rule out voting for President Joe Biden.Romney, a frequent critic of Trump, heavily rebuked the former president in an exclusive interview…
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Legal The timing of Trump’s immunity appeal could dictate whether the election-subversion case goes to a jury before the general-election campaign. Prosecutors working for special counsel Jack Smith, seen here speaking to the media about his indictment of Donald Trump on Aug. 1, 2023, argued for "the public's strong interest in a prompt trial." |…
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Romney calls Trump ‘a human gumball machine’ NBC Newssource
The former president was mercilessly mocked for revisiting a familiar routine but with a twist.
Tom Boggioni is a writer, born, raised and living in San Diego — where he attended San Diego State University. Prior to writing for Raw Story, he wrote for FireDogLake, blogged as TBogg, and worked in banking, marketing and construction.Reporting on Donald Trump's day in Judge Arthur Engoron's courtroom on Thursday, MSNBC legal analyst Lisa…
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Trump says he’s not testifying in his civil fraud trial Monday CNNsource
Former President Donald Trump and his former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, were indicted on charges of solicitation of violation of oath of office by public officer in connection with trying to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)A great way to find out if your brain has been picked by ideology is…
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Opinion | If Trump Wins, Would He Be Able to Govern? The Wall Street Journalsource
Sarah Burris is a long-time veteran of political campaigns, having worked as a fundraiser and media director across the United States. She transitioned into reporting while working for Rock the Vote, Future Majority and Wiretap Magazine, covering the Millennial Generation's perspective during the presidential elections. As a political writer, Burris has had bylines at CNN,…
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Outkick host Charly Arnolt balked at some of the contenders who made the Time Person of the Year shortlist, adding that she was grateful Taylor Swift was ultimately given the honors. “It’s bestowed upon the person that Time deems to be the most influential in a given year. And I’m actually really happy, I must…
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John Bolton: Donald Trump could do ‘irreparable’ damage in a second term MSNBCsource
Trump dismisses warnings that his victory would threaten democracy and says Biden is the real threat CNN Trump again defends infamous ‘Access Hollywood’ comments and warns Biden, ‘Be very careful’ ABC News Trump defends dictator comments amid NYC soiree filled with MAGA diehards POLITICO source
The former president is on trial in New York for allegedly defrauding lenders.Former President Trump speaks out at civil fraud trialFormer President Donald Trump is on trial in New York in a $250 million civil lawsuit that could alter the personal fortune and real estate empire that helped propel Trump to the White House.Trump, his…
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Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) sidestepped a question Sunday on whether he would be interested in serving as vice president to former President Trump if he is elected to the White House next year. CNN’s Jake Tapper asked Vance on “State of the Union” about an Axios report last week that listed the Ohio Republican as…
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The journalist reality-checked the retiring Republican lawmaker over his comment.
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) on Sunday argued it would be “preposterous” to think former President Trump would abuse power if reelected to the White House in 2024. “The idea that Trump is going to be radically different that what he was four years ago is preposterous,” Vance said in an interview on CNN’s “State of…
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Mostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent Donald Trump Jonathan H. Adler | 12.10.2023 4:27 PM On December 1, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit unanimously rejected Donald Trump’s attempt to dismiss multipe suits filed against him for his conduct on January 6 on…
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What to know about Trump’s decision to not testify again in New York civil fraud trial CNNsource
Biden is honing his attacks on Trump away from the cameras CNNsource
Former President Trump on Sunday, in a last-minute reversal, said he won’t be testifying again in his New York fraud trial, posting on Truth Social that he has already “successfully and conclusively testified” in the case and had nothing more to say.Trump had been expected to take the stand Monday to be questioned by his…
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By Peter Wade Donald Trump defended comments he made last week where he said he wanted to be a dictator if re-elected but only on “Day One” in office. Trump began by complaining that Peter Baker of The New York Times wrote an article referencing his comments. “[Peter] Baker today in the New York Times…
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