US Election 2024

Trump Rages After Judge Rejects Immunity Claim

Acting Justice Juan Merchan rejected Donald Trump’s claim of presidential immunity in the hush-money case, ruling that the actions were personal, not official. Trump denounced the decision as illegal and politically motivated, claiming it disregarded Supreme Court precedent and constituted a “rigged hoax.” The ruling maintains a gag order preventing Trump from publicly discussing the case. This decision, according to Trump, threatens the future of the presidency.

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ABC News Staffers Outraged by Network’s ‘Capitulation’ to Trump

Judge Kaplan’s clarification in the Carroll case distinguished between the legal definition of “rape” in New York and its common understanding, emphasizing that the jury found Trump liable for actions aligning with the broader definition. This legal nuance was central to a subsequent $15 million settlement between Trump and ABC News, stemming from a report that used the term “rape” in describing the verdict. The settlement sparked internal outrage at ABC News, with concerns raised about a potential chilling effect on future critical coverage of Trump. Trump’s continued pursuit of defamation lawsuits against media outlets signals a strategy to stifle negative press coverage through litigation.

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Biden’s Last-Minute Stock Trading Ban: Too Little, Too Late?

President Biden, in a recent interview, publicly endorsed a congressional stock trading ban for the first time, stating that lawmakers should not profit from the stock market during their tenure. This long-debated proposal, despite gaining bipartisan momentum with a Senate committee passing a bill in July, faces an uncertain future with the current Congress nearing its end. Biden’s statement highlights the ethical concerns surrounding potential conflicts of interest, arguing that such trading undermines public trust. The President’s support, while potentially impactful, may not be enough to overcome legislative hurdles before the session concludes.

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Judge Rules Trump Lacks Immunity from Fraud Conviction

A New York judge has rejected Donald Trump’s claim of immunity from prosecution in the hush-money case, ruling that the Supreme Court’s decision regarding presidential actions during office is irrelevant to this conviction. The judge’s decision upholds Trump’s May conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records. This ruling confirms that, barring a successful appeal, Trump will be the first convicted criminal to assume the presidency. The case centered on payments made to a porn star during the 2016 presidential campaign.

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Sanders Urges Biden to Consider Preemptive Pardons for January 6 Committee

Following Donald Trump’s threat to imprison members of the January 6th Committee, Senator Bernie Sanders urged President Biden to consider preemptive pardons for those targeted. Sanders, along with Senator Lindsey Graham, condemned Trump’s statement as authoritarian and an assault on the rule of law. Trump’s threat comes amidst his repeated pledges to pardon Capitol rioters upon assuming office. The January 6th Committee’s report concluded that Trump criminally participated in a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election.

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Trump’s Election Win: A Flawed Justification for Impunity

A New York judge rejected Donald Trump’s claim of presidential immunity in his 34 felony conviction, ruling that the actions were personal and not related to his official duties. The judge’s decision, a significant interpretation of Supreme Court precedent, affirmed the conviction based on overwhelming evidence of guilt. Trump’s legal team plans to appeal, leveraging his recent election victory and exploring other strategies to overturn the verdict. These strategies include citing laws regarding presidential transitions and the Justice Department’s policy on prosecuting sitting presidents.

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Trump Sues Iowa Newspaper Over Unfavorable Poll Results

Donald Trump filed a civil lawsuit against the Des Moines Register, pollster J. Ann Selzer, and their respective parent companies, alleging “brazen election interference” due to a pre-election poll showing him trailing. The suit stems from Selzer’s poll predicting a three-point deficit for Trump in Iowa, which he ultimately won by fourteen points. Trump claims the poll was fraudulent and constituted election interference, a claim Selzer denies. This action follows a recent defamation lawsuit settlement with ABC News and is part of Trump’s broader strategy to target perceived media adversaries.

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FBI Informant’s Guilty Plea Exposes Failed GOP Biden Attack

Alexander Smirnov, a former FBI informant, pleaded guilty to lying about a fabricated bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden and his son Hunter. Smirnov’s false claims, motivated by bias against President Biden, fueled a congressional impeachment inquiry. His allegations, ultimately deemed fabrications by the FBI, involved purported $5 million bribes from Burisma Holdings. Smirnov also admitted to tax evasion, having failed to report over $2 million in income, and faces a potential sentence of four to six years in prison.

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Biden Calls for Ban on Congressional Stock Trading

President Biden has finally endorsed a ban on congressional stock trading, stating that lawmakers shouldn’t profit from the market during their terms. This long-awaited statement, made in an interview with Sen. Bernie Sanders’ advisor, comes just a month before the end of Biden’s presidency. While a bipartisan bill to ban such trading already exists, it lacks a vote. Biden’s endorsement adds significant weight to the debate fueled by concerns about insider trading and conflicts of interest.

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Trump’s Canada State Claims Spark Outrage

Following Chrystia Freeland’s resignation from the Canadian cabinet, Donald Trump publicly criticized her, referencing their past contentious trade negotiations during his presidency. Freeland’s tenure as a key negotiator with the U.S. involved both praise from American liberals and considerable friction with Trump’s administration, culminating in a finalized USMCA deal despite significant challenges. Her resignation, however, appears partly motivated by disagreements over fiscal policy and a perceived demotion from her role managing Canada-U.S. relations. Trump’s social media post highlights the enduring impact of their past interactions on current Canadian politics.

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