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Jeffrey Clark, the former head of the Justice Department’s civil division, surprised his colleagues when he, the quiet and intellectual lawyer, suddenly began matching Donald Trump’s bogus voter fraud claims. Those who knew Clark in the Department of Justice described him as detail-oriented and hard-working. He has never publicly acted as a Trump loyalist and surprised many when he stood in defiance of the acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen‘s orders to not object to Georgia’s election results in the 2020 presidential election. Clark reportedly talked with Trump in a secret meeting where the...
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President Donald Trump has had over $270 million in debt forgiven since 2010, the New York Times reported Tuesday.The report is based on an analysis of his tax records, which show that when Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago struggled financially, his lenders granted him extra time to pay off his debt, though much of it ended up being forgiven.In response to the Times article, Trump tweeted: “I was able to make an appropriately great deal with the numerous lenders on a large and very beautiful tower. Doesn’t that make me a smart guy rather than a bad guy?”The Times reported that two ...
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A federal judge on Tuesday rejected the Justice Department’s attempt to serve as President Donald Trump‘s defense in the defamation suit brought by New York writer E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of raping her over 20 years ago.Since Trump’s recent denials of Carroll’s rape claim have no relation to Trump’s work as president, they do not necessitate a DOJ defense, U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan decided, in effect, allowing the case to proceed since federal officials acting in a business capacity are exempt from libel claims.“In that event, Ms. Carroll would be left with no remedy, eve...
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The U.S. Postal Service has paid Postmaster General Louis DeJoy‘s former company millions in recent weeks.A public records request by the New York Times showed the company XPO Logistics and its subsidiaries received $14 million in the past 10 weeks, compared to in 2019 when it received $3.4 million during the same period, and $4.7 million in 2018.DeJoy served as the chief executive of the supply chain business and board member until 2018.An XPO Logistics spokesperson told The Hill that the payments were part of a contracted signed last December, nearly half a year prior to DeJoy being named po...
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