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  • Donald Trump Seeks Mistrial in $250 Million Fraud Case in New York, Citing Judge's Bias
    Donald Trump
    Former President Donald Trump has filed a motion for a mistrial in the ongoing $250 million civil fraud trial against him in Manhattan Supreme Court, citing alleged bias from Justice Arthur Engoron. Trump's legal team, led by attorneys Clifford Robert and Alina Habba, claims that Engoron's conduct and rulings throughout the trial, now in its 28th day, have been unfairly skewed against Trump.
  • Biden Nominates First Muslim American for Federal Appeals Court in Diverse Judicial Slate
    SLAMMED
    President Joe Biden is set to make history with his latest round of federal judicial nominations. Among the five nominees, Adeel A. Mangi stands out as he is poised to become the first Muslim American judge on a federal appeals court if confirmed. This groundbreaking announcement aligns with the Biden administration's commitment to diversifying the federal judiciary.
  • New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy Challenges Sen. Menendez in Senate Race
    New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy Challenges Sen. Menendez in Senate Race
    New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy has officially announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, positioning herself against the embattled Democratic incumbent, Senator Robert Menendez. This announcement sets the stage for a potentially contentious Democratic primary in the 2024 election cycle.
  • NYC Mayor Adams' Admission Amid Federal Scrutiny Raises Eyebrows: 'This is What We Do'
    FBI Investigation Zooms in on NYC Mayor’s Close Fundraiser Brianna Suggs
    New York City Mayor Eric Adams has become the focus of a federal investigation into campaign money, favors, and possible foreign influence. This revelation comes alongside subpoenas issued to five of President Joe Biden's current and former aides, intensifying the scrutiny around the administration's handling of classified documents and foreign business dealings.
  • Joe Biden's Impeachment Probe Intensifies with Subpoenas to Five Aides
    PRESSURE
    House Republicans have intensified their impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, issuing subpoenas to five current and former White House aides. The focus of the investigation revolves around the President's alleged mishandling of classified documents and the Biden family's foreign business dealings, particularly in China and Ukraine.
  • Donald Trump's Re-Election Could Spell Disaster for America's Democracy, Ex-Judge Alerts
    Trump
    J. Michael Luttig, a prominent conservative former federal judge, has issued a stark warning about the potential re-election of Donald Trump in 2024, describing it as a catastrophic scenario for American democracy. Speaking to The Guardian, Luttig expressed deep concern about the lasting impact of Trump's claims regarding the 2020 election, emphasizing the erosion of public trust in democratic institutions.
  • Bill Gates' Farmland Ambitions Spark Controversy Over Food Monopoly
    Bill Gates
    In the recent book "Controligarchs," author Seamus Bruner delves into the actions of billionaires like Bill Gates, suggesting their influence extends significantly into critical sectors like food production, ultimately challenging the livelihoods of small-scale farmers. The book, which scrutinizes the motives and outcomes of the billionaire class, particularly highlights Gates' investments in U.S. farmland, patented fertilizers, and synthetic meats.
  • Jenna Ellis Exposes Donald Trump's Post-Election Strategy: Stay in Power 'Under Any Circumstances'
    DEFIANT
    Jenna Ellis, former attorney for Donald Trump, disclosed that an aide had told her the ex-president had no intention of vacating the White House after his 2020 election loss. This disclosure adds a new dimension to the ongoing legal challenges facing Trump, who is already entangled in multiple legal proceedings.
  • Mystery at Valdai: Is Vladimir Putin's 'Dead Body' Frozen in His Secret Palace?
    Russian President Vladimir Putin
    Intriguing rumors have recently surfaced regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin's health and whereabouts, coupled with startling claims about his luxurious woodland palace, Valdai, situated in central Russia. According to sources including RadarOnline.com and the General SVR Telegram channel, there are allegations that Putin, 71, may have passed away on October 25, with his body purportedly being stored in a freezer at this opulent residence.
  • In Court, Donald Trump Jr. Hails Father as Visionary Amidst $250M Fraud Allegations
    Donald Trump Jr
    In a recent development at the ongoing New York fraud trial involving former President Donald Trump's family and their company, Donald Trump Jr. stood firmly by his father's side. Testifying in court, the 45-year-old executive vice president of the Trump Organization portrayed his father as a "visionary" in real estate, turning dilapidated properties into valuable assets.
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