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Post by Admin on Mar 24, 2023 18:49:33 GMT
A federal judge has ordered several former Donald Trump aides, including Mark Meadows, to testify before a grand jury as part of the criminal investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election, rejecting the former president’s claims of executive privilege, multiple sources confirmed to CNN. #CNN #News
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Post by Admin on Mar 25, 2023 1:46:44 GMT
Mark Meadows, alongside other key Trump aides, will have to testify to a grand jury in another investigation into former President Trump’s role in the January 6th insurrection. NBC’s Ryan Nobles has the details.
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2023 2:50:17 GMT
Former President Donald Trump responds to the investigation into his alleged mishandling of classified documents and shares what he thinks about mail-in ballots and ballot harvesting on 'Hannity.' #foxnews #fox #hannity
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Post by Admin on Mar 30, 2023 4:17:46 GMT
Researchers have discovered a new 13-sided shape called “the hat,” Apple unveiled a new function called “Pay Later” where you get a “loan” and pay it back later, the Grand Jury in Manhattan is still out on Donald Trump and will be on a hiatus for the next two weeks, Trump spent the morning railing against the D.A. in Manhattan and kissing up to the grand jury members, he has been begging and bragging on Fox News and sat down for a two-part interview with Hannity about Putin, Jimmy has an idea for how presidential candidates can test their cognitive function, Donny says he feels like Elvis now that he has a song by the January 6th choir, Lauren Boebert of Colorado grilled a D.C. Council member today over the one of the most important issues facing this fractured nation, Mike Pence was busy chatting it up with voters in Iowa, and we got in touch with an expert in the field of A.I.
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Post by Admin on Apr 22, 2023 17:05:18 GMT
The federal judge in the civil rape trial of former President Donald Trump said that his request for special jury instructions in the case is “premature” in a filing Thursday. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, who is presiding over the trial in Manhattan stemming from writer E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit, responded a day after Trump’s lawyer sent him a letter indicating that Trump might take the witness stand in the trial but saying would be too difficult for him to attend the entire trial for logistical reasons tied to his former office. In his letter Wednesday, the lawyer, Joe Tacopina, asked Kaplan to instruct jurors: “While no litigant is required to appear at a civil trial, the absence of the defendant in this matter, by design, avoids the logistical burdens that his presence, as the former president, would cause the courthouse and New York City. Accordingly, his presence is excused unless and until he is called by either party to testify.” Kaplan responded that the court does not accept Trump’s counsel’s “claims concerning alleged burdens on the courthouse or the City” if Trump were to testify. He noted that Trump is under no legal obligation to be present or to testify and that Carroll’s counsel has signaled that she was not planning to call Trump as a witness. Kaplan also cited Trump’s coming travel to a campaign event in New Hampshire on the third day of the scheduled trial while pointing out that he is entitled by law as a former president to have Secret Service protection and that additional security measures can be provided, as well. “If the Secret Service can protect him at that event, certainly the Secret Service, the Marshals Service, and the City of New York can see to his security in this very secure federal courthouse,” Kaplan wrote.
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