New York attorney general ready to lay claim to Republican presidential candidate’s prized properties with time running out for him to meet colossal bond deadline
New York attorney general ready to lay claim to Republican presidential candidate’s prized properties with time running out for him to meet colossal bond deadline
Former President Donald Trump is facing a new wave of backlash over what the White House is calling "antisemitic rhetoric."The former president sparked the criticism Monday over comments he made on a segment of former Trump administration official Sebastian Gorka's America First podcast.Trump, the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee, said during the segment: "Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion. They hate everything about Israel and they should be ashamed...
Donald Trump is stressed, and is likely to deal with that by causing some form of chaos to distract from his upcoming hearing, former Trump White House staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman said. Newman, a former "Apprentice" contestant who became a White House aide, spoke to MSNBC on Sunday and was asked about Trump's mindset going into the scheduled hearing in the hush money criminal case."It is so evident that Donald Trump has his back against the wall," she said.ALSO READ: A criminologist...
Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen told MSNBC's Katie Phang on Saturday that the former president "will be held accountable" in the New York hush money case against him.Trump is facing up to 34 felony charges regarding the alleged falsification of business records and concealing hush-money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign. Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, was paid $130,000 in a deal arranged by Cohen to keep quiet about...
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Former President Donald Trump is finally going to be forced to open his real books and show the world his true financial workings, biographer Tim O'Brien told MSNBC's Ali Velshi on Thursday, as New York Attorney General Letitia James prepares to seize assets to cover his $464 million judgment for civil fraud."I think now you see at least on a financial basis, he is getting exposed for decades of what he has been doing, which is inflating, lying, exaggerating and however you want to describe it...
Donald Trump has until Monday to figure out his money woes after being issued a hefty fine for fraud in New York. Some have compared it to a game of chicken, with New York Attorney General Letitia James on one side and Trump's real estate empire on the other."I think we should get kind of clear on the various time frames here, because it's not like he can just push a bankruptcy button," said Trump biographer Tim O'Brien. "Or you just sell some assets. If there's an extension of the time frame,...
If Donald Trump wins, he’ll likely try to roll back the new emissions standards. But the amount of investment in EVs already means he'll be unlikely to succeed.
Former President Donald Trump said he would “very quickly” post the $175 million bond a New York court set to appeal the state's civil case against him.