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It has been revealed that Donald Trump has defended New York State Attorney General Letitia James fifth in a civil fraud case more than 400 times while sitting for depositions.

On Tuesday, the AG James office released a video of Trump’s deposition on Aug. 10 last year. Mr. Trump said he and some of his adult children would get loans, tax cuts, and other benefits.

“Anyone who doesn’t accept the Fifth Amendment for my position is an idiot, an absolute idiot,” Trump said.

A grand jury in Manhattan is preparing to review evidence that the former president allegedly paid hush money to Stormy Daniels.

She lashed out at Trump for trying to mock the adult movie star.

Daniels thanked the former president for “admitting” to the alleged affair, even though he had declared he “never had an affair.” She also posted in Truth Social. ridiculed the former president for using incorrect grammar in

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Top Democrat in House Intelligence Calls for Briefing on Classified Records

The new Democratic head of the House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday asked for more information about classified records found in the president’s personal belongings. Joe Biden And former President Donald Trump.

manager Jim Hymes The Connecticut lawmaker was named a key member of the committee on Wednesday by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.with Ohio legislators Mike TurnerHimes, the commission’s new Republican chairman, breaks away from the traditional silent oversight of the U.S. spy agency to lead a highly politically contested and divided panel.

Turner and Senate Intelligence Committee leaders have been pressuring the White House in recent weeks to privately share more of the classified material discovered. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment on the review of the classified material, which is also the subject of multiple Justice Department investigations.

“There is a strong bipartisan concern that Congress has not been briefed on even the prior review of classified information that may have been released,” Hymes said in an interview with the Associated Press on Wednesday. It’s wrong. It’s wrong as a law.”

The Intelligence Committee has this year witnessed everything from multiple discoveries of the supreme leader holding classified documents to a dispute over whether to renew foreign surveillance powers used by the FBI, the National Security Agency, and other spy agencies. , has already faced some major challenges.

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Republican-led panel targets COVID relief dollars for review

House Republicans Wednesday focused on what Watchdog described as “signs of widespread fraud” in the federal coronavirus aid program launched under President Donald Trump, citing the Biden administration’s promised aggressiveness. started monitoring.

Republican lawmakers complained that little attention was paid to the issue when Democrats dominated Congress.

More than 1,000 people have pleaded guilty or have been convicted of defrauding the myriad COVID-19 relief programs that Congress established early in the pandemic. He also faces federal fraud charges against more than 600 individuals and entities.

But that’s just the beginning, according to investigators who testified when the House Oversight Responsibility Committee held its first hearing in the new Congress on fraud and waste in federal pandemic spending. Congress approved about $4.6 trillion in spending from six coronavirus relief bills starting March 2020 when Trump was in the White House, a $1.9 trillion package Democrats passed in the first months of Biden’s presidency. Including.

Committee Chairman Rep. James Cumer, R-Ky.

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Trump launches bid for third White House lagging behind campaign funding

former president Donald Trump’s political campaign kicked off the year by spending about $25 million for the recently launched 2024 presidential election. This is significantly less than the amount we had on hand just a year ago.

The reduction spread across the four election commissions is well below the $105 million Trump reported in early 2022. It becomes a dense field of Republican candidates vying for campaign funds from party donors.

Since opening the bidding on Nov. 15, Trump has raised $9.5 million across his political committee, including key campaign funds, according to his campaign. — way back when he was still president.

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Trump calls for “all parties to seek a peaceful end to the war in Ukraine”

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Trump goes after DeSantis True social rant: ‘The real Ron is RINO GLOBALIST’

Trump told Truth Social on Wednesday that the ‘real’ Ron DeSantis was a Reno Globalist who quickly shut down Florida and even its beaches. Did. How quickly people forget! ”

Trump has previously urged his supporters to get vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.

Trump was replying to a user on the platform who wrote, “President Trump will destroy DeSantis in the primary.”

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Conservative judge and Jan. 6 panel witness believe Trump will be indicted

Conservative Judge Michael Rutting, a panel witness on January 6, said: Washington Post In an article released Tuesday, he said he believes Trump will be indicted and sees “ample evidence” of the crime.

“What Nixon did was just an ordinary crime,” the judge told the paper, referring to the Watergate scandal. am.”

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Trump calls US-Mexico border ‘southern border death machine’

Donald Trump wrote to Truth Social Wednesday morning: Only two years ago we were his GOLD, the best in US history. sad! “

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Trump says cable news ‘only thing that can save him is that he’s in the White House again’

Trump told Truth Social that “the only thing that can save cable news is that he’s in the White House again.”

“It’s an unbelievably beautiful thing to see. After so many years, fake news providers are being squashed in ratings,” he wrote Wednesday morning. I don’t want to be another Fake News CNN or MSDNC They’re done I’m sorry but only President Trump can save them A long time ago I told him that, but he didn’t listen!”

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