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Speaker Johnson Accuses Biden Of Tricking Voters
The GOP isn’t playing anymore games.
Top T.V. Personality Predicts Major Election Loss For Biden
In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump cautioned that there might be a significant public backlash if he were to face house arrest or imprisonment following his conviction in the New York hush money case. Trump expressed his doubts about the public’s tolerance for such an outcome during his appearance on Fox News. When questioned about the potential for house arrest or incarceration, he remarked, “I don’t think the public will stand for it. At some point, there is a breaking point.” Trump, who is currently the leading contender for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, was convicted on 34…
Haley Backstabs Trump Again?
Following his conviction in a criminal case involving hush money payments, former President Donald Trump’s campaign reported raising an impressive $52.8 million through online donations. Just over 12 hours after the verdict, the campaign announced on Friday morning that it had already raised $34.8 million. However, this claim remains unverified until the Federal Election Commission releases the official fundraising reports. This fundraising effort also closed the gap between Trump’s campaign and President Joe Biden’s campaign, with nearly one-third of the donors contributing to Trump for the first time. These new supporters provide a potential base for future contributions now that…
World Leaders Step Up For Trump
Following a historic conviction on 34 felony counts, former President Donald Trump faces a potential wave of restrictions unlike any he has encountered before. The verdict, met with a spectrum of reactions from despair within the Republican Party to jubilation among Democrats, elicited an angry response from Trump himself, who defiantly stated, “The real verdict is going to be Nov. 5.” The implications of Trump’s conviction are significant. Being labeled a felon, unless overturned through the appeals process, could lead to a range of limitations on his civil liberties, particularly in Florida. Under Florida law, convicted felons forfeit certain rights,…
Is Trump Actually Going To Jail?
President Joe Biden’s campaign has characterized the New York jury’s verdict, which found former President Trump guilty on all counts in his hush money trial, as a clear indication that “no one is above the law.” “Donald Trump has always believed he could evade consequences for his actions intended for personal gain,” stated Michael Tyler, communications director for Biden’s campaign, in a press briefing on Thursday. “Yet, today’s verdict highlights a stark reality for the American people.” “Regardless of his criminal status, Trump remains the presumptive Republican nominee for president,” Tyler continued. “The threat he poses to our democracy has…