Former attorney Michael Avenatti ripped into the hush money case against former President Trump, arguing it was politically motivated to prevent the former president from taking back the Oval Office in November. "I certainly see [Trump] as a victim of the system," he said in a phone interview with Fox News Digital while in prison.
Beyond the statistics, it's a matter of ideology – one that pits activism
Pardon Me? Michael Avenatti Flips, Willing To Testify On Trump's Behalf Imprisoned former CNN demigod Michael Avenatti has come out in support of Donald Trump, telling the NY Post that he's willing to testify on Trump's behalf after being in contact with Trump's legal defense team about his willingness to testify against his former client, Stormy Daniels. "The defense has contacted me," Avenatti told the Post in a phone call from Terminal Island, a minimum-security federal prison...
"That was the moment where I just felt less than a human."
The former president found the friendliest audience possible for a
Nottingham Forest fumed after they were denied three penalties against Everton. They claimed VAR Stuart Attwell showed bias against them as he supports Luton. If Erik ten Hag wins the FA Cup with Man United, does he deserve to keep his job? Listen to the
During oral arguments on Tuesday, Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito exposed the Biden administration’s inexcusable practice of selective prosecution of protesters and rioters. The case, Fischer v. United States, involved the contention by Pennsylvanian Joseph Fischer that the charges of “obstruct[ion of] any official proceeding,” based on 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c), should […]
by WorldTribune Staff, April 19, 2024 LA County DA George Gascon dropped the criminal charges against Konnech CEO Eugene Yu because he was afraid of appearing to be aligned with former President Donald Trump, according to a complaint filed by the lead prosecutor in the case. On Wednesday, Eric Neff, a prosecutor in the Los […]
By BOUAZZA BEN BOUAZZA Associated Press TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisia’s main opposition coalition says it won’t take part in the upcoming presidential election unless political opponents are freed and judicial independence is restored. More than 20 political opponents have been charged or imprisoned since President Kais Saied consolidated power in 2021 by suspending parliament and
Tunisian opposition wants political prisoners freed before taking part in presidential election
The former president did not hold back in airing his grievances over one of the key witnesses in the case, despite a gag order that requires him not to.
The former president did not hold back in airing his grievances over one of the key witnesses in the case, despite a gag order that requires him not to.