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07.08 / 16:35
UPS MAIL Action Fighting 2020 Trump Lost 'Of course' Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, DeSantis says after years of hedging
Ron DeSantis said definitively that rival Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, an acknowledgement the Florida governor made after years of equivocating answers. «Of course he lost,» DeSantis said an interview with NBC News posted Monday. "Joe Biden's the president." DeSantis has often sidestepped questions about whether he believes the 2020 election results were legitimate.
07.08 / 02:19
UPS Citi Target BLOCK Platform social Trump US President Former US president Donald Trump to seek new judge in election conspiracy trial
Donald Trump said Sunday he will petition to have a different judge oversee his historic criminal trial and for the case to be moved out of Washington. The twice-impeached Republican, who is seeking a return to the White House in 2024, has unleashed a stream of invective against those prosecuting him or running the case in which he faces charges over attempts to overturn the 2020 election results and defraud the United States. His latest target: US District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan, the appointee of Democratic former president Barack Obama who was randomly assigned to the case in Washington.
07.08 / 01:01
Citi Racing Fighting RIG show social Trump Donald Trump claims he can’t get a fair trial in ‘filthy’ Washington; seeks new judge in US poll conspiracy case
Former President Donald Trump attacked the nation’s capital as a “filthy and crime-ridden embarrassment" as the leading Republican candidate in the 2024 race seeks to move his federal trial on conspiracy and obstruction charges to a more politically friendly venue. “NO WAY I CAN GET A FAIR TRIAL, OR EVEN CLOSE TO A FAIR TRIAL, IN WASHINGTON, D.C.," Trump wrote in an all-capital-letters post on Truth Social, his social media site. He called for a US takeover of the city — which has limited home-rule powers under congressional supervision — a move he said would be unpopular with potential jurors.
05.08 / 17:37
Platform social Trump US President Donald Trump indictment: Prosecutors alert judge to ex-US President's ‘Coming After You!’ post
Bloomberg. On Friday afternoon, the former president wrote in all caps in a post on his Truth Social media platform, saying "If you go after me, I’m coming after you!" Citing for a protective order, prosecutors in their request sought to prohibit Trump and his lawyers from publicly disclosing evidence they receive during the discovery process.
05.08 / 11:17
Provident Target Platform Action star social Trump Prosecutors concerned over Trump's new social media post, seek protective order amid witness intimidation suspicions
Donald Trump, indicating that it may suggest an attempt to intimidate witnesses by disclosing confidential evidence obtained from the government improperly. The justice department has taken action, urging a federal judge overseeing the criminal case against Trump to intervene after the post appeared to threaten revenge against those who pursue legal action against him.
05.08 / 04:57
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Justice Department was announcing the highest-profile prosecution in its history in Washington, Attorney General Merrick Garland was 100 miles away, meeting with local police in Philadelphia. He stepped outside briefly to speak about how the decision to indict Donald Trump for conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election came from career prosecutors and was led by a special counsel committed to «accountability and independence.» In other words, this wasn't about politics. Try as Garland might, though, there is no escaping the politics of the moment when the Justice Department of a president who is running for reelection is indicting his chief political rival, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination.
04.08 / 17:21
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(Reuters) — Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie visited Ukraine on Friday and met with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy as he underscored strong U.S. support for Kyiv's fight against Russia.
04.08 / 07:33
Citi Art Progressive Career awards Latin Trump Who is Gujarat-born American judge Moxila Upadhyaya who oversaw Donald Trump's arraignment and release on cognizance?
Donald Trump appeared before the court and pleaded not guilty to criminal charges related to his alleged involvement in attempting to overturn his 2020 election defeat. The arraignment took place in a federal court, where he was released on his own cognizance, as this marked his third arrest within the last four months, with cases filed against him in New York City and Florida.Indian-American Judge Moxila Upadhyaya Oversees the Arraignment The arraignment was presided over by Magistrate Moxila A. Upadhyaya, an Indian-American judge born in Gujarat.
04.08 / 01:13
2020 Trump NOT US election Donald Trump appears before court, pleads not guilty to 2020 US election conspiracy charges
Bloomberg. A hearing in Washington before US District Judge Tanya Chutkan is set for Aug.
03.08 / 21:49
2020 Trump NOT Trump pleads not guilty to charges of trying to overturn 2020 election
Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to federal charges after being arraigned in Washington, D.C. on Thursday related to an investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots.The U.S.
03.08 / 10:01
Target Booking Merit Action show star Department Trump Trump Is Being Prosecuted, but Justice Department Is on Trial, Too
The latest federal indictment of former President Donald Trump poses an unprecedented test of the Justice Department’s ability to build a persuasive case not just for 12 jurors but also for the history books. In seeking to do that, prosecutors will face a number of hurdles in court, including showing that Trump’s actions were criminal as opposed to protected free speech. On the issue of whether it can persuade the public of the righteousness of its prosecution, the Justice Department has taken on a huge and politically polarizing target in an atmosphere already ripe with mistrust over its motivations.
03.08 / 04:43
UPS Target Fox Platform social Trump Trump supporters view the latest indictment as evidence of a crime - against Trump
Trump and his supporters are reacting to a third indictment against him with a now-familiar playbook: deflecting with unrelated accusations, distracting with misleading claims about the charges, and demonizing the prosecution. Instead of convincing his followers about the seriousness of the charges, Tuesday's indictment is being held up as proof of a conspiracy to take down Trump and a continuation of the effort by Democrats, the media and the so-called deep state to interfere with the nation's elections. For years Trump has told his supporters that elections can't be trusted and that he is a victim of a corrupt persecution by the government and media.
03.08 / 01:21
UPS Ford Fallout Prison Trump stake ‘US Presidential Polls 2024’: Donald Trump's freedom or prison at stake, say experts
Atlanta related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia and must also decide whether to attend the first Republican presidential debate on August 23. Trump campaign officials said they were not worried about such logistical challenges. But the challenge for Trump goes beyond politics.
02.08 / 13:03
Trump Trump indictment takeaways: Pence ‘too honest,’ allies shrug off violence
Donald Trump on Tuesday over his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss and remain in power includes remarkable allegations about the lengths Trump and his allies went, and how he belittled those who stood in his way.Those he raged against included Mike Pence, his otherwise loyal vice-president who Trump, according to the indictment, accusing of being “too honest” for not going along with a scheme to obstruct the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory on Jan. 6, 2021 — a scheme Trump’s own co-conspirators admitted was not lawful, the indictment alleges.Prosecutors working for special counsel Jack Smith detailed several other allegations against not just Trump but also six unnamed co-conspirators, who are quoted at length allegedly shrugging off suggestions their actions will lead to violent protests and doubling down on false claims of election fraud, despite not having evidence to back them up.Most of all, the indictment alleges repeatedly that Trump knew he had lost the election, even admitting so at times, but sowed discontent against the election anyways.Here are some of the takeaways from the indictment.At various points in the indictment, prosecutors break down the multiple ways Trump was informed by his aides, White House lawyers, campaign staff and state and local officials that his claims of fraud were false and had been debunked.On Nov.
02.08 / 12:47
Target MET MAIL Strategy Trump How the Trump fake electors scheme became a 'corrupt plan,' according to the indictment
Donald Trump's desperate effort to cling to power after his defeat in the 2020 election is at the center of a four-count indictment released against the former president Tuesday. The third criminal case into Trump details, among other charges, what prosecutors say was a massive and monthslong effort to «impair, obstruct, and defeat» the federal process for certifying the results of a presidential election, culminating in the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The 45-page indictment states that when Trump could not persuade state officials to illegally swing the election in his favor, he and his Republican allies began recruiting a slate of fake electors in seven battleground states — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — to sign certificates falsely stating that he, not Democrat Joe Biden, had won their states. While those certificates were ultimately ignored by lawmakers, federal prosecutors say it was all part of «a corrupt plan to subvert the federal government function by stopping Biden electors' votes from being counted and certified.» Here's a deeper look at how the scheme unfolded, according to the indictment:
02.08 / 03:47
Fulton performer Trump What if Donald Trump is elected with criminal charges still looming?
Donald Trump won the presidency even as criminal charges against him still loomed, a series of extraordinary complications would ensue. The indictment Tuesday on federal charges stemming from his attempts to remain in power after his 2020 election loss added to the mounting legal peril Trump, the front-runner for the Republican Party, faces as he campaigns for a second term in the White House.
02.08 / 02:39
UPS Citi Action Remark Trump Takeaways from the Trump indictment that alleges a campaign of 'fraud and deceit'
Donald Trump on Tuesday marks the first time that the former president has been formally held accountable for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat. And it adds new details to what was already known about his actions, and those of his key allies, in the weeks leading up to the violent Jan 6, 2021 insurrection. The newest charges — Trump's third criminal indictment this year — include conspiracy to defraud the United States government and conspiracy and obstruction of an official proceeding, the congressional certification of President Joe Biden's victory.

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