Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Seven people have now been selected to serve as jurors in Donald Trump’s historic “hush money” criminal trial in New York. They include lawyers, a nurse, teacher, software engineer, a salesman, and an older Puerto Rican grandfather. The trial is only two days in and is already getting a lot of attention online.
Ten years ago, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who served under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, wrote a memoir in which he offered a damning assessment of Joe Biden's foreign policy.
I see a totally charred human being.
MOBILE, Alabama — Here in Alabama, in a unique race in a bizarre district mandated by misguided judges, one Republican congressional candidate is trying to prove politics can be conducted without vitriol. In the “Age of Trump,” a gentlemanly race is a big risk. Dick Brewbaker, though, is trying it. Brewbaker, a third-generation automotive dealer […]
A man identified by authorities as Max Azzarello, 37 years old, has self-immolated as a protest near the Lower Manhattan Courthouse, where jury selection for the criminal trial against former President and current Republican Party candidate Donald Trump is underway. ...
New York Police Department released details about the man who set fire to himself in a park outside Donald Trump's trial Friday.He was identified as Max Azzarello, a self-described "investigative researcher" in his 30s. Police said he came to New York City from St. Augustine, Florida, just a few days ago armed with a number of pamphlets that spread conspiracy theories. Among the theories was the idea that educational systems were schemes and fronts for the mob, police said.Police and fire were...
As a man police are linking to conspiracy theories set himself on fire in a park outside the courthouse where Donald Trump has been sitting all week, witnesses described the scene inside the trial.Reporters were just beginning to relay the information that a jury had been chosen when word came in of the fire. CNN quickly carried live footage of the flames.Speaking about the incident afterward, MSNBC's Lisa Rubin said that the "overflow" room, which is primarily made up of the press covering...
NEW YORK, April 19 (Reuters) - A man set himself on fire on Friday outside the New York courthouse where Donald Trump's historic hush-money trial was taking place as jury selection wrapped up, but officials said he did not appear to have been targeting Trump. The man burned for several minutes in full view of television cameras that were set up outside the courthouse, where the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president is being held. "He was on fire for quite a while," one...
Friday afternoon featured one of the more disturbing incidents one will ever see on live TV as, amid rolling coverage on cable news and streaming platforms of the Trump trial brought by far-left Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg, a man lit himself on fire in the so-called protest space outside the New York City courthouse. On ABC News Live, longtime network correspondent Terry Moran invoked January 6 and repeatedly implied without evidence Trump and “the gravitational pull of themelodrama” around him...
Among this age group, Joe Biden’s job approval rating sits at just 31 percent. Her Vice Fraudulency Kamala Harris has a job approval rating of just 32 percent.
Shortly after leaving the courtroom on Tuesday evening, former President Donald Trump made a campaign stop at a New York City bodega where a clerk in 2022 fatally stabbed a customer in self-defense.The Context Trump on Monday became the first former president in U.S. history to stand trial in a criminal case, as his hush-money proceedings began with jury selection. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has charged Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, with 34 felony counts...
Did Jon Stewart just call "Fake News?" Stewart made his weekly appearance on the Daily Show the same day of opening statements in Trump's criminal hush money trial, but it was the media's coverage of minute detail that the comedian took to task. "At some point at this trial, something important is going to happenbut none of us are going to notice," Stewart said. "It's your classic 'Boy who called Wolf' — Blitzer!" In his return to political satire, Stewart has skewered Republican Sen....