Category: US Politics
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Given that Donald Trump is unaware of E. Jean Carroll, I question if he can truly be re-running for president
President Joe Biden is frequently represented by Republicans as being too old, senile, and incapable of even climbing staircases (which is somewhat accurate). They easily appear to lose track that their idol Donald Trump is not a youngster and will turn 77 next year. What’s worse? Although agreeing to give E. Jean Carroll $5 million, a…
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After repeatedly advising Trump, an angry Kaitlan Collins warns him, “You can’t Continue Claiming the Election Was Rigged”
An upset Former President Donald Trump was criticized by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins for making the false allegation that the 2020 election was “rigged” over and over again. Wednesday night, Collins presided over a CNN town hall that took place at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire but rapidly turned into a chaotic scene that required Collins…
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E. Jean Carroll discusses her legal triumph over Donald Trump: “I feel wonderful”
The day after the court discovered former President Donald Trump responsible for the violence and harassment in her lawsuit over him, longtime tips columnist E. Jean Carroll exclaimed that she is “excellent” and that she is “overjoyed.” Carroll said in a discussion with ABC News George Stephanopoulos on “Good Morning America” on Wednesday, “Yesterday was undoubtedly…
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The White House is ready for potential Hunter Biden allegations
The choice by federal attorneys regarding whether to accuse Joe Biden’s son Hunter of tax fraud and misleading regarding his drug usage when he purchased a firearm is approaching, and the White House is preparing for potential political repercussions. Hunter’s attorneys met with David Weiss, the senior federal prosecutor in Delaware, the previous month at the…
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Government workers’ union files a lawsuit against Yellen and Biden over the “unconstitutional” debt ceiling bill
As the political division over lifting the loan limit intensifies, the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE) initiated a lawsuit to stop the execution of a law that determines the country’s debt limit, saying that it is unconstitutional. According to the lawsuit, if the debt ceiling is raised, President Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen…
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Attorneys provide closing arguments in the civil rape case of E. Jean Carroll against Donald Trump
One day, after lawyers for each side presented their closing arguments in the highly publicized case that might result in millions of dollars in penalties for the former president, a federal jury will begin discussions on Tuesday in E. Jean Carroll’s rape and harassment claim against Donald Trump. Roberta Kaplan, an attorney for Carroll, argued that…
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Dem senator supporting offshore wind received funding from a wind energy business
In current times, a multibillion-dollar power investor actively promoting a sizable offshore wind proposal delivered hundreds of thousands of dollars to the campaign of Democratic Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine. Dominion Energy’s political action committee (PAC), with headquarters in Richmond, Virginia, has donated $23,000 to Kaine for Virginia throughout 2011, with the most recent donation of…
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Safety Of Their Money In Banks Worries Americans
Almost Half Of Us Population Worries About Their Savings Deposits In Banks Since The Failures In A Span Of 15 Years. The Result Of A Survey Was Released On Wednesday That Gives 48% Of The General Populace Who Is Moderately Confident With The Banks And The Other 20% Are Not Affected. Split Opinions…
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The Longest Sentence Ever Given Was To A Kentucky Man With 38 Convictions.
After Assaulting A Police Officer With A Pepper Spray And A Chair, Peter Schwartz, A 49-Year-Old Welder From Kentucky, Was Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison. Schwartz Has 38 Prior Convictions Due To Assault And Threat. Riot at US Capitol Peter Schwartz is an avid of assaulting police officer in the US capitol…
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Judge denies Zooey Zephyr request to run for Montana House again
In a decision issued on Tuesday, hours earlier than the Legislature’s biennial session ended, Rep. Zooey Zephyr, the transgender state legislator who threatened Republicans with having blood on the hands if they opposed sexual identity-affirming medical coverage for children, was forbidden from going back to the Montana House floor. Judge Mike Menahan of the District…