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Post by Lucindasinee on Jan 29, 2019 21:08:54 GMT
I wonder if anyone has read about the all-new <a href=https://lawesomecoin.com/>LAWesome coin</a>? (the site is not up yet) It is due to emerge soon. Ostensibly, it is a cryptocurrency that is being funded by the legal industry and a lot of law firms will be behind it. I am incredibly keen to pick up a couple of coins during the air drop and possibly purchase some during the course of the ICO. Having said that, there are not many particulars on this coin as of yet and I am trying to get a head start. Would be grateful if anybody could share some intel with me. Thanks
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2019 17:48:47 GMT
President Trump's longtime adviser and confidant Roger Stone leaves U.S. District Court in Washington. US President Donald Trump's longtime political ally Roger Stone pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to making false statements to Congress and other charges brought in the investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election. After being indicted by the special counsel on seven counts, longtime Trump ally Roger Stone is interviewed by George Stephanopoulos on "This Week." Stone, a self-proclaimed "dirty trickster" and Republican political operative for decades, also pleaded not guilty in a federal court in Washington, DC, to obstructing an official proceeding and witness tampering.
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Post by Admin on Feb 24, 2019 17:35:54 GMT
Cohen, Trump’s former longtime personal lawyer and “fixer,” is due to testify publicly before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday and in private before the House Intelligence Committee the following day. The Oversight Committee said in recent days that Cohen’s testimony would be limited to Trump’s roles in “payoffs, financial disclosures, compliance with campaign finance laws, business practices, and other matters.” But Manigault Newman, whose relationship with Trump dates back to her appearance on The Apprentice reality show in 2004, said on MSNBC that the dealings of Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump within the Trump Organization could also be in the spotlight. "I think on Wednesday what you'll see is a man who wants to share the inner-workings of the Trump crime family," Omarosa told host Alex Witt. "I mean he knows everything about this family and he’s going to share, as the documents revealed, information about possible insurance fraud, tax fraud, the inner workings of their deal with the Trump Moscow. “I’ll be interested to see how much he shares about the role of Trump’s children in a lot of these deals, including senior adviser Ivanka Trump, Jared, her husband and the children: Don and Eric Trump.”
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2019 17:22:51 GMT
Michael Cohen, former lawyer for Donald Trump, testifies before House Oversight Committee – LIVE at 10am ET on C-SPAN3, C-SPAN Radio
Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to President Donald Trump, is telling his side of the story about working with the president when he testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Wednesday.
It’s a moment of high drama on Capitol Hill. Sources close to Cohen told news outlets on Tuesday that Cohen’s testimony paints an unflattering picture of Trump, detailing allegedly racist language and potential criminal conduct while the president is 8,000 miles away in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Post by Admin on Mar 6, 2019 17:44:50 GMT
One of the first polls conducted since President Donald Trump's former attorney implicated him in illegal activity was released Tuesday, and most of the results were not very good for the president.
A poll from Quinnipiac University National found 64 percent of American voters believe Trump committed crimes before assuming office, while 24 percent did not believe that he had (another 13 percent said they weren't sure.) Forty-five percent said they think Trump committed crimes since taking office compared to 43 percent who think he did not.
The numbers among Republicans were better for the president, with a third saying they believe he committed crimes before taking office and 48 percent saying he did not. Only 12 percent of Republicans said Trump had committed crimes since taking office while 79 percent did not.
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