• Real Housewives star's stepson is arrested for storming the Capitol on January 6 after his glamorous Trump-loving stepmom incriminated him with Facebook posts during the riot saying 'Stay safe Tyler #StopTheSteal'

    The stepson of Siggy Flicker was arrested in NYC on five misdemeanor charges. Tyler Campanella had been seen at the Capitol during January 6 in social media photos Flicker posted to her social media pages, according to the FBI. Trump-lover Flicker appeared on two seasons of the beloved Bravo series

  • Expectant mothers expose kids to HIV

    AUTHORITIES are concerned about the rising risk of many HIV-positive pregnant women transmitting the disease to their unborn children. The programme officer To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Trump's trial marks the return of "Individual-1."

    The justice system finally caught up with Individual-1—a.k.a. Donald J. Trump.  On the opening day of Trump’s historic trial for his porn-star-hush-money caper—no former president has ever been on trial for criminal charges—New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan had to clear up a few pending legal issues before moving to the arduous task of […]

  • Steve Bannon Says US Is 'Not a Democracy'

    Steve Bannon, right-wing media personality and former White House chief strategist under the Trump administration, wrote on social media on Sunday that the United States is "not a democracy."Bannon took to Gettr on Sunday and shared a Semafor article titled, "Could Trump really 'end democracy?'" that was published on Friday. Bannon, who was seen by many as a key driving force behind former President Donald Trump's ideological stance during the latter half of his 2016 campaign and the first part...

  • Trump is about to go on trial in New York. Here's what to expect

    Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is expected to be pulled from the campaign trail for at least two months starting next week as he stands trial in New York, the first criminal prosecution of a former president in American history. Trump is accused of falsifying business records in an attempt to hide money paid to an adult film actor to prevent her from going public with claims that she and Trump had sex. It is the only one of the four felony cases Trump currently...

  • Trump is about to go on trial in New York. Here's what to expect

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  • Here are the witnesses expected at Trump’s hush money trial

    NEW YORK — Former President Trump is set to come face-to-face with a lineup of witnesses in his first criminal trial that could include former White House aides, Trump Organization employees and multiple people allegedly paid hush money on his behalf. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) is looking to convince a New York jury []

  • Trump is about to go on trial in New York. Here’s what to expect

    It will be the first criminal prosecution of a former president in American history.

  • Trump campaign expects to haul in $50 million at fundraiser

    Former President Trump was expected to rake in roughly $50 million at a Saturday night fundraiser, doubling what three Democratic presidents recently brought in for President Biden’s reelection campaign war chest, a campaign official confirmed to The Hill. The private fundraiser was hosted by hedge fund billionaire John Paulson in Palm Beach, Fla. The expected

  • Supreme Court Signals They're Prepared to Upend Capitol Riot Cases

    The Supreme Court's conservative majority has signaled that it may be preparing to upend hundreds of criminal charges against participants in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.Over 300 January 6 defendants have faced the federal felony charge "obstructing an official proceeding," resulting in many convictions and prison sentences. The statute was passed by Congress in 2002 following the Enron scandal. It mandates a prison sentence of up to 20 years for those who "corruptly" attempt to...

  • The View ‘Stopped Asking’ Trump to Be on Show, Expect Biden Appearance

    In an interview with Deadline published last week, Brian Teta [pictured right], the executive producer of ABC’s The View, admitted that they have “stopped asking” former President Trump to be on the show, and requests would resume on a “case-by-case” basis depending on who he picked as vice president. On the flipside, Teta expected President Biden to make an appearance to get a tongue bath from the co-hosts sometime before the election. Unironically, he claimed their main sticking point was...