Tag: Donal Trump
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To take Trump’s name off ballots, Gavin Newsom does not promise to enact a bill
According to a post on X, the platform that replaced Twitter, Fox News claimed that California Governor Gavin Newsom requested the State Assembly of California to strike former President Donald Trump’s name off presidential ballots. This accusation is false. According to an email from the governor’s office to Check Your Fact, Newsom did not make…
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According to Pence, Trump’s attorneys urged him to “dismiss votes outright”
According to a Trump lawyer, Mike Pence is going to be one of Donald Trump’s “top witnesses” and the former president would be “acquitted” if he appears at the criminal trial on January 6, ABC News said. The former vice president of the Trump administration is regarded as a key witness to claims that Trump…
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Trump supporters in Michigan are accused of offenses related to voting machines and illegal “testing”
Prosecutors revealed Tuesday that 2 supporters of former President Donald Trump in Michigan, such as a former Republican candidate for state lawyer general, had been charged in relation with an attempt to gain unauthorized access to and interfere with voting equipment in the state following the 2020 election. According to a press release from special prosecutor…
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McCarthy once more follows Trump’s lead by bringing up the Biden impeachment investigation
As it attempts to drag President Joe Biden into an environment of so yet unproven corruption claims, the House Republican majority is beginning to take shape as a completely armed arm of Donald Trump’s campaign for a 2nd term in office. At a moment when Washington is preparing for a probable 3rd criminal prosecution of…
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Michael Cohen has settled his lawsuit against the Trump Organization over $1.9m in unpaid legal fees.
Michael Cohen, 56, filed a lawsuit against the corporation in 2019, stating that it stopped paying his expenses after he began helping with inquiries into its operations. The civil trial over the disagreement was scheduled to begin on Monday, with jurors being chosen and sworn in this week. On Friday, lawyers of Michael Cohen and…
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Potential Trump Charges Including Voting Fraud Cases Using Civil Rights Law
The 3 statutes that might serve as a basis for prosecution were mentioned in an inquiry letter that the special counsel examining Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn his election defeat sent out. Based on 3 people who are familiar with the situation, federal prosecutors have added an element to the Jan. 6 investigation by hinting in…
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After promising his fans “Food For Everybody,” Trump allegedly left the restaurant without settling the bills
After addressing his followers there on Tuesday, “Food for everybody!” the former president allegedly quit the cafe within ten minutes without settling for any meals. Trump attended a Little Havana restaurant packed with his admirers after being charged in a Miami federal courtroom for keeping government documents, during which he was welcomed with shouts of…
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Trump responds when asked if he will withdraw from the 2024 election following his detention
Although experiencing increasing legal difficulties, former President Trump is standing strong in his resolve to continue running for president in 2024, insisting that no circumstance would force him to withdraw. Trump was most recently charged with 37 felonies in connection with the allegedly improper handling of confidential documents. The Department of Justice released a 49-page…
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A Donald Trump Supporter Who Admitted To Tasing A Police Officer Faces More Than 12 Years In Prison
Federal authorities are looking for the Donald Trump fan who admitted to tasing a police officer during the fracas at the U.S. Capitol and was sentenced to more than a dozen years in jail on January 6. Daniel “D.J.” Rodriguez was a particularly infamous character to emerge from the Capitol incident, which occurred when a…