2016 hush money payments

Exclusive: ICE, Border Patrol to Receive Pay During Shutdown Amid Funding Concerns

Exclusive: ICE, Border Patrol agents to receive pay during government shutdown. That’s right, while a government shutdown is underway, and many federal employees are left in the lurch, there’s news that ICE and Border Patrol agents are slated to receive their paychecks. It raises a lot of questions, especially considering the circumstances and the broader implications. It’s almost unbelievable that this is happening, particularly when the details begin to unfold.

Exclusive: ICE, Border Patrol agents to receive pay during government shutdown brings up a crucial point: the funding source. Reports indicate that the government isn’t forthcoming about exactly where the money is coming from to cover these salaries.… Continue reading

Petition to Strip Congress Pay During Shutdown Sparks Debate, Concerns

A petition demanding the suspension or reduction of congressional salaries during the government shutdown has gained significant traction, with over 97,000 signatures. The petition argues that lawmakers should not receive pay or benefits while the government is closed, proposing a daily salary reduction. This movement arises due to the fact that while essential workers are working without pay, members of Congress continue to receive their salaries. Several members of Congress from both parties have also supported similar measures, although the likelihood of these changes succeeding is slim.

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Trump Appeals New York Hush-Money Conviction

Following his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records, Donald Trump has filed a notice of appeal. The appeal challenges the Manhattan District Attorney’s case, which centered on hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. Trump’s new legal team argues the prosecution misapplied the law, setting a dangerous precedent. The appeal process will involve further court filings and responses from the prosecution, with Trump maintaining his innocence.

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Trump Calls for Judge’s Disbarment After Conviction

Following Judge Juan Merchan’s scheduling of his sentencing for January 10th, Donald Trump, via Truth Social, demanded Merchan’s disbarment. This follows Trump’s conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments. Trump maintains his innocence, asserting the case is politically motivated, and plans to appeal the verdict. Despite the judge’s indication of an unconditional discharge, Trump’s attacks reflect his continued defiance of the court’s decision.

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Bragg Defends Trump Hush-Money Case, Rejects Presidential Immunity Claim

Following Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts related to hush-money payments, his motion to dismiss the case was opposed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Bragg argued that presidential immunity does not apply and suggested a temporary delay in proceedings to avoid interfering with presidential duties, not a dismissal. Both Bragg and the New York attorney general’s office contend the case will not impede Trump’s official functions. The dispute’s resolution could extend into Trump’s presidency, potentially delaying sentencing until after his term.

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Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Gag Order Appeal

In response to concerns about family separation, Trump stated that keeping families together necessitates the return of all members to their country of origin, regardless of legal status. He acknowledged potential negative public reaction to deporting even legal residents, particularly women accompanying criminal family members. However, he justified this policy by emphasizing the need for strict immigration enforcement and adherence to established laws. Ultimately, he asserted that current immigration issues necessitate firm action, despite potential emotional consequences.

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