Don’t hold your breath on Trump testifying in his own defense. It would likely be embarrassing, if not perjuriousDonald Trump dodged financial calamity on Monday. The office of Letitia James, the New York attorney general, and lawyers for Trump reached agreement in open court on the terms governing the appellate bond posted by the former president. After nearly an hour of argument and an extended recess, the parties achieved a workable solution. It is a ray of sunshine in Trump’s otherwise bleak...
CFO Phillip Juhan was issued $4.9 million in promissory notes from Trump Media & Technology Group, vs. Nunes’s $1.2 million.
Special to WorldTribune.com, April 17, 2024 Corporate WATCH Commentary by Joe Schaeffer @Schaeff55 If you think today’s Big Pharma-controlled establishment doctors are a problem, consider for a moment what is bound to follow in our ethics-free medical Brave New World. Physicians in recent decades have shrugged off the Hippocratic Oath (do no harm) with the […]
Smokescreen season is almost over. After months of speculation, athletic
MSNBC’s Ari Melber is joined by Joy Reid, Lawrence O’Donnell, Jen Psaki, and Chris Hayes to discuss day one of his criminal trial in New York. (Bookmark The Beat’s YouTube playlist, updated daily: https://msnbc.com/ari. Connect with Ari on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AriMelber IG: https://www.instagram.com/arimelber Merch: msnbc.com/beat5)
The 12-person jury is a reasonable cross section of Manhattanites. That should make Trump nervous.
There has been speculation over whether or not the man who set himself on fire outside Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial on Friday in New York City is a supporter of the former president.According to a manifesto posted online and other apparent writings from the man, identified by police as Max Azzarello of St. Augustine, Florida, it seems that he neither backs Trump or President Joe Biden.He also does not seem to be identified with any major U.S. political party. Instead, Azzarello...
The presumptive Republican nominee for president will juggle a six-week trial in New York with campaigning.
As Donald Trump the candidate overlaps with Donald Trump the defendant, new polling finds that many crucial independent voters consider his trial to be a serious issue. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports.
With ammo critically low and Western aid stalled, what might Russia attempt in Ukraine this year?
He’s losing cash reserves and legal gambits, and his eponymous stock – DJT – took an embarrassing tumble this weekDonald Trump is doing his best Wizard of Oz imitation. These days, Trump is not looking like the “winner” he needs voters to believe him to be. Like the title character in L Frank Baum’s 1900 children’s fantasy and the 1939 movie, there is less there than meets the eye. The 45th president’s lead in the polls evaporates while his cash stash shrinks.His upcoming felony fraud trial in...
Sickening crimes exposed at court and through police thanks to the bravery of victims across the region