Former President Donald Trump's new lawsuit against ABC News is not going to go anywhere — but it doesn't have to, argued Adam Rawnsley and Asawin Suebsaeng for Rolling Stone.That's because his real goal is to bully and intimidate journalists against talking about his history of sexual assault, the report suggests.The lawsuit targets reporter George Stephanopoulos, for stating in a recent interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) that Trump was “found liable for rape and defaming” writer E. Jean...
Former President Donald Trump was ridiculed on social media Friday after he told Fox News he was prepared to take New York City justice Arthur Engoron's $464 million to the nation's highest court. "I’ll fight this all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary," Trump told Fox. "They can’t take away your property before you’ve had a chance to appeal the decision of a Trump-hating, incompetent judge." This claim arrived three days before the deadline for Trump to file a bond for the...
In the new doc "Stormy," porn star Stormy Daniels said that she signed the NDA at the center of her "hush money" trial with Trump, "So that he could not have me killed."
Andrew Weissmann, the former senior prosecutor on Robert Mueller's special counsel team, questioned the validity of Donald Trump's claim that he's broke. Filling in for Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, MSNBC host Alicia Menendez said that something doesn't quite add up in Trump's latest claim that over 30 companies wouldn't bond him. Attorney General Letitia James questions whether the refusals are actual people saying they wouldn't bond him or if Trump simply wasn't open to the terms outlined....
Tony Bobulinski, the former business partner of First Son Hunter Biden, followed through on
A report claims Bill Maher has parted ways with CAA, his reps for over twenty years, after failing to receive an invite to CEO Bryan Lourd's private Oscars party. The Hollywood Reporter says Maher was upset after being excluded from last weekend's event, attended by numerous A-list celebrities and CAA clients. The falling out with CAA coincides with the agency securing him a two-year extension for 'Real Time' on HBO - one of the network's longest running shows
Former President Donald Trump claimed early Friday that he has "almost" $500 million in cash, undercutting his lawyers' claims that he would not be able to comply with the $464 million judgment against him and his co-defendants in the civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. "Through hard work, talent, and luck, I currently have almost five hundred million dollars in cash, a substantial amount of which I intended to use in my campaign for president," Trump wrote in a...
As the deadline for Donald Trump to post bond for his $464 million civil fraud judgment inches closer, the debt-laden former president's campaign is fundraising off Trump Tower's fate. In a text message to supporters on Wednesday, a fundraising committee for Trump cast his financial woes — which stem in large part from his massive legal bills — as a ploy by Democrats, including New York Attorney General Letitia James, to "stifle" his campaign. "Insane radical Democrat AG Letitia James wants to...
The Trump advisor says Jan. 6 smear campaign against him is dead. Transcript suppressed by the Jan. 6 panel was released and corroborates Patel's testimony about National Guard authorization. Ex-Acting Defense Secretary tells DailyMail.com
Three members of staff at The London Clinic are under investigation over claims of a data breach at the clinic, with the trio believed to have been suspended and facing professional sanctions.
Chris Lehmann To make the bond to appeal his civil fraud cause, the former president orchestrated a merger for his social media platform, Truth Social.
Donald Trump is ready to take Truth Social public, and he's expecting to have a huge cash infusion as a result. But the last time he took a company public, it didn't go so well for the company or investors.Trump's decision to go public with his right-wing social media company mirrors a move he made with Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts, according to CNBC."While a 2016 Washington Post review found that Trump made over $44 million, the company — Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts — lost more than $1...