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Along with indicting Donald Trump on Thursday, the Department of Justice has also brought charges against Trump’s personal aide, Walt Nauta, for his involvement in handling special documents. He currently faces six federal charges. On Tuesday at around 1:50 p.m., Nauta and Trump arrived at the federal courthouse in Miami for their arraignments. They were immediately arrested and booked, each giving fingerprint and DNA samples. Nauta had his mugshot taken. Nauta, a native of Guam, worked as a White House valet during Trump’s term as president. Valets in the White House are known to get within c...
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Lev Parnas, a former close friend and ally of Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, has been sentenced to prison for 20 months after an investigation found that the businessman funneled over $350,000 to PACS and Super PACs associated with Donald Trump. The deals were made to further Parnas’s goal of breaking into the then-booming marijuana industry. Parnas and a co-defendant Andrey Kukushkin were both tried and convicted at a Manhattan court. The illegal foreign money was funneled through backdoors and was sent during Parnas and Rudy Giuliani‘s unsuccessful efforts to find incriminating evidence on Jo...
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Former Trump adviser Jared Kushnerdidn’t believe then-White House counsel Pat Cipollone‘s threats to leave over Donald Trump‘s effort to overturn the 2020 election, chalking it up to “whining,” according to his testimony with the House select committee investigating last year’s January 6 Capitol attack. The committee played a clip of Kushner’s recorded deposition during its first public hearing on Thursday night. When asked if he had been aware of Cipollone’s threats to resign, Kushner said, “I kind of, like I said, my interest at that time was on trying to get as many pardons done. And I know...
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Roger Stone, a longtime ally and adviser of former President Donald Trump, sued to keep his personal phone records from being turned over to the House select committee investigating last year’s January 6 Capitol attack. The committee subpoenaed AT&T for Stone’s phone records from November 1, 2020 to January 31, 2021, which would include metadata such as his cell phone number, contacts and incoming and outgoing call times. It would not include the content of the actual communications. The phone company alerted Stone to the subpoena and allowed him time to challenge the order in court. In Stone’...
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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court denied hearing former President Donald Trump‘s final efforts to block the House committee investigating last year’s Jan. 6 Capitol attack from obtaining more of his administration’s records. Last month, the high court ruled in an 8-1 decision to release over 700 Trump administration records from the National Archives to the committee, upholding a lower federal appeals court’s opinion that executive privilege would not have applied to the former President even if he were in office. In last month’s ruling, Trump sought to block the committee from receiving specific ...
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Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) did not hold back on criticizing former President Donald Trump for his comments on Tuesday, praising Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s invasion of two Ukrainian separatist regions. “Former President Trump’s adulation of Putin today – including calling him a ‘genius’ – aids our enemies,” Cheney wrote in a tweet. “Trump’s interests don’t seem to align with the interests of the United States of America.” In an interview on The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Trump applauded Putin, with who he maintained a close alliance during his time in office. “I said, ‘How smart...
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Former President Donald Trump praised Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s “genius” move following Russia’s recognition of two Ukrainian separatist regions as “independent,” and moving in troops. “I went in yesterday, and there was a television screen, and I said, ‘This is genius,'” he said in a Tuesday interview on the conservative The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. “Putin declares a big portion of the Ukraine – of Ukraine – Putin declares it as independent. Oh, that’s wonderful.” “I said, ‘How smart is that?’ He’s going to go in and be a peacekeeper,” added Trump, who maintained a close all...
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Staunch former President Donald Trump supporter, Mark Finchem, is running for secretary of state in Arizona. Finchem currently serves in the Arizona House of Representatives and has represented District 11 since 2015. The state representative is known for spreading misinformation about Covid-19 on social media as he called the vaccine a “crime against humanity.” Finchem mainly used platforms that were popularized by far-right personalities, such as Gab and Telegram. “Much more work needs to be don [sic] on the ‘vaccine’ than has been done. If this is true, and I am not saying it is or is not, ...
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Tina Peters, the country clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, is running to be secretary of state in Colorado. She was a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump‘s false claims of a “stolen election.” She will now run to oversee elections in the state. “While Peters has repeatedly said that the data taken included proof of election fraud, to date all that has been released by Peters and her supporters is a document alleging that a software update to the machines deleted some data,” said a Tuesday Denver Post op-ed. “In Colorado, elections are done via paper ballot, and repeatedly counts of...
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New York Attorney General Letitia James is going head-to-head with former President Donald Trump‘s lawyers in court, in an effort to obtain two dozen file cabinets from Trump Tower. James will also be challenged on her subpoenas to compel Trump and his children, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump to sit for depositions in her civil case investigating the Trump Organization’s finances. Those who know about the file cabinets say they line the back wall of the 26th floor in Trump Tower, where Trump’s executive offices are. A source told Insider, “They go back decades.” Trump will be represented by...
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