New York Attorney General Letitia James is not content to rest on her $454 million civil fraud trial victory, even as Trump's debt to the state keeps snowballing, growing by a punishing $5 million in interest since February.No, James still has some unfinished Trump business on her calendar.She is asking hard questions about the $175 million bond that would safeguard at least some of what Trump owes New York while he appeals losing the trial. A hearing on the bond's financial soundness is set for...
The No. 1 movie at the box office is a thinly veiled fantasy about assassinating Donald Trump. (Note: This column contains spoilers.)"Civil War," written and directed by Alex Garland, isn’t nearly as complicated, subtle, or apolitical as critics at the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Variety, and the New Yorker suggest. The best art depicts and predicts life. Tupac made art that called for violence. Garland’s art calls for violence against Trump.The point of Garland’s movie is simple: Killing...
Few films have stirred the cultural pot quite like “Civil War.” The April 12 release envisions a near-future America at war with itself. Kirsten Dunst leads an ensemble cast including “Parks and Recreation” standout Nick Offerman as the U.S. president. Much of the film’s story has been kept under wraps. The film’s SXSW Film and TV Festival debut let some light shine on the narrative. Offerman’s president, for example, has fascistic tendencies and is currently serving his third term....
Few films have stirred the cultural pot quite like “Civil War.” The April 12 release envisions a near-future America at war with itself. Kirsten Dunst leads an ensemble cast including “Parks and Recreation” standout Nick Offerman as the U.S. president. Much of the film’s story has been kept under wraps. The film’s SXSW Film and TV Festival debut let some light shine on the narrative. Offerman’s president, for example, has fascistic tendencies and is currently serving his third term....
Donald Trump’s legal team says it tried serving a subpoena on Stormy Daniels as she arrived for an event at a bar in Brooklyn last month, but the porn actor, who is expected to be a witness at the former president’s criminal trial, refused to take it and walked away.
"She was afraid of him, this goes back years, and [Kim] was having these conversations with my ex."
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ABC News reports that a judge has denied former President Donald Trump’s last-minute attempt Monday to delay his criminal trial in New York and move the case out of Manhattan. The decision comes just one week before
April 5 (UPI) — New York Attorney General Letitia James has called Donald Trump‘s $175 million bond posting into question, despite a corrected submission. A former assistant in the attorney general’s office tells UPI the posting is deficient for a number of reasons. James’ office filed a notice of exception on Thursday after Trump’s attorneys resubmitted a corrected bond. The notice […] The post N.Y. AG skeptical of Donald Trump’s bond posting that one legal expert calls ‘financial chicanery’...
Word of the prospective merger come from two people familiar with the matter. They said those close to the ex-president, 77, do not see Kennedy. Kennedy, 70, turned down the
Ivanka, 42, was spotted just uptown from where dad faces a criminal trial. She cut a solemn figure on Tuesday dressed in all black during New York outing. READ MORE: