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The Fifth Circuit says yes to drag shows, but no to workers' rights. Donald Trump loses one fight to keep his dingbat lawyer Alina Habba on as Acting Interim Assistant Special Top Secret Temporary US Attorney for New Jersey, but wins big in a New York appellate court. And multiple courts tell Attorney General Pam Bondi to pound sand, even though she would really, really like to invade the secrecy of the grand jury to try and make everyone forget that her patron and Jeffrey Epstein were best buds. Links: US v. Giraud [challenge to Alina Habba; docket via CourtListener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69409922/united-states-v-giraud-iii/ Trump v. New York [New York Appellate Division] https://nycourts.gov/courts/AD1/calendar/AppsMots/2025/apps/20250821/2023-04925,%20et%20ano..pdf Spectrum WT v. Wendler [5th Cir.] https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/23/23-10994-CV0.pdf SpaceX v. NLRB [5th Cir.] https://ecf.ca5.uscourts.gov/n/beam/servlet/TransportRoom?servlet=ShowDocMulti&incPdfHeader=Y&pacer=t&CSRF=csrf_1956458841209811746&incPdfHeaderDisp=Y&caseId=220409&outputType=doc&d=10658064&outputForm=view&incPdfFooter=&dls=7661567 Show Links: https://www.lawandchaospod.com/ BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPod Threads: @LawAndChaosPod Twitter: @LawAndChaosPod
On this week's episode, Josh and Ken delve into two defamation cases where Trump has survived motions to dismiss, and the close legal questions that allowed those cases to proceed. They also look at a civil lawsuit where Hunter Biden is making headway, and at Hunter's effort to rely on Aileen Cannon's favorable ruling toward Donald Trump to fight his own criminal cases. They discuss settlements for Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, and they look at the latest headache facing New York judge Arthur Engoron. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.serioustrouble.show/subscribe
Michael Cohen, former attorney for Donald Trump, admitted under oath to stealing from the Trump Organization, further tarnishing his credibility as a witness. Arthur Engoron, the judge who oversaw former President Donald Trump's monumental civil fraud trial, may be in hot water himself after speaking to an attorney about the case before his ruling without following established rules for the court. Disney hasn't learned yet, Disney+ investment and partnership with the BBC to stream the "Dr Who". Former showrunner Russell T. Davies returned for this latest iteration, and he's decided to make "queerness" a centerpiece. Plus more on this episode.
For this special One on One, Sebastian talks to Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing about the intimidation campaign against any lawyers who are considering representing President Trump, as well as the out-of-control power of judges in America today like corrupt judge Arthur Engoron.Support the show: https://www.sebgorka.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Communist sc*m Letitia James and Judge Arthur F. Engoron tried to commit treason by bankrupting Donald J. Trump through falsely devaluing his Mar-A-Lago palace and charging fraudulent penalties to redistribute his wealth among the Marxist parasites of New York City. Instead, Trump just floated his Trump Media & Technology Group on NASDAQ in response, became one of the world's 500 richest people, inflated his net worth by $4bn to $6.5bn, halved the penalty and paid in CA$H! LOL! #Trump #donaldtrump #letitiajames Ep. 737Cheers @KungFuHotdog for the @.DIRECT DONATION LINK (See your comment appear live): https://streamlabs.com/johnnymassacre
For a fifth time, judge Arthur Engoron gets a decision of his reversed - this time it's the appeals court drastically reducing the bond amount President Trump has to put up by his next deadline in 10 days. Plus, the president of Mexico gets smug on 60 Minutes while extorting the U.S. and blaming us for the drug crisis his cartels are profiting from. And finally, Kamala Harris is announcing the creation of new 'red flag' government centers to take away guns from people unconstitutionally.Guests:Mike Puglise | Former Law Enforcement Officer & Founder, Puglise Law FirmJeremy Carl | Author & Senior Fellow, Claremont InstituteDr. John Lott | President, Crime Prevention Research CenterKelly Lester | Director of Outreach and Government Engagement, ProLove Ministries
SEASON 2 EPISODE 143: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: First Trump accused the Democratic Party of hating Israel. Then he proclaimed "any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion. They hate everything about Israel" and said "Israel will be destroyed." If that wasn't enough antisemitism, late yesterday Trump doubled down on it, reminding us he has previously shown he assumes that the oldest trope is one he assumes to be true: that Jews are loyal first to Israel or their religion and anything else - like America - last. It is that one central piece of Trump's personality from which prejudice and pogroms and holocausts can spring. We already know of his praise for Hitler, and his first wife saying he kept a book of Hitler's speeches in a bedside table. And before you drift off on this topic, Trump introduced NEW Hitler ploys as recently as this past weekend. The whole “January 6 Hostages” is just a replay of how a pre-empowered Hitler used to talk about Nazi party members who'd been jailed and his reverence for Ashli Babbitt is just a replay of Hitler's constant invocation of Horst Wessel (shot by the Communists) and the idea of having a second National Anthem is just the co-anthem of Germany until 1945: The Horst Wessel Song. ALSO: Trump's "Presidential Immunity" argument to the Supreme Court? It's now been filed, and it boils down to one idea: you can't prosecute an ex-president because no ex-president has ever been prosecuted. By that logic, you can't elect a Republican president to non-consecutive terms because we've never done that. AND: Trump has now dismissed Mike Pence's announcement that he would not endorse him. We shouldn't, largely because of Rule 6, The Stalin Rule, in the "Seven Rules for Dealing With Autocrats and their Enablers" by the international democracy advocate and trainer Trygve Olson. AND BAD POLL, OR FIRST WAVE? Six weeks ago Florida Atlantic University's survey had it Trump 45 Biden 41. Now? Biden 47 Trump 45. Because, as the Biden campaigners insisted would happen, a lot of independents and undecideds just realized Trump really IS the Republican nominee. B-Block (22:16) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: He looks like he hasn't slept in 25 years but sometimes Mark Levin is the funniest man alive: his Trump questions that he doesn't realize he's answering by asking them. CNN has the latest programming innovation: Bill Maher Friday re-runs in Saturday primetime! And Nick Kristof thinks The New York Times needs more conservative columnists and conservative Letters to the Editor because nobody told him conservatives want to arrest him and the rest of the liberals there and oh by the way "Letters to the Editor" were last a thing in 1999. C-Block (39:10) THINGS I NEED TO REMIND YOU OF: This Saturday is the anniversary of Trump's most recent binge of stochastic terrorism. It began with Alvin Bragg, rang through the lives of Jack Smith and Arthur Engoron and now, me. This is Trump's doing, and I'll say it yet again: he needs to be charged with domestic terrorism, convicted, and jailed for the rest of his life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump said the word "Blood Bath" and the left lost their collective minds. Donald Trump could be forced to sell his properties to secure bond for the $464 million civil business fraud judgment against him. Texas can enforce SB 4, a law allowing state authorities to arrest immigrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. Any medical school that has diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) incorporated in their admissions or instruction could lose access to all federal funds. The bar exam will no longer be required for people who want to practice law in Washington state. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made headlines for voicing concerns over the fact that the First Amendment was doing exactly what it was designed to do: restraining the federal government during oral arguments in the social media censorship case Murthy v. Missouri. A U.S. District judge appointed by Barack Obama dismissed gun charges against an illegal immigrant, stating that he should not “be deprived of his Second Amendment right to bear arms." Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support. Be ready when things go sideways. Visit 4Patriots and prepare for whatever life sends your way.Diversify and protect your hard-earned wealth with physical gold. Use America's Premiere Conservative Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group. Use promo code TAPP.Support American jobs! Stand with Mike! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save!Restful Sleep from BrainMD Tapp into the Truth on Locals Tapp into the Truth on SubstackAs Joe Biden is claiming to be making prescription medication "more affordable," feels like a good time to revisit my article: Americans Who Need Medication Can't Afford Biden's Prescription A Very Convenient WarmingHero SoapPatriot DepotBlue CoolersKoa CoffeeBrainMDDiamond CBDSauce Bae2nd SkullEinstokBeanstoxBelle IsleMomento AIHoneyFund"Homegrown" Boone's BourbonIsland BrandsBlackout Coffee Co.Full Circle Brewing Co.Pasmosa Sangria
Donald Trump said the word "Blood Bath" and the left lost their collective minds. Donald Trump could be forced to sell his properties to secure bond for the $464 million civil business fraud judgment against him. Texas can enforce SB 4, a law allowing state authorities to arrest immigrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. Any medical school that has diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) incorporated in their admissions or instruction could lose access to all federal funds. The bar exam will no longer be required for people who want to practice law in Washington state. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made headlines for voicing concerns over the fact that the First Amendment was doing exactly what it was designed to do: restraining the federal government during oral arguments in the social media censorship case Murthy v. Missouri. A U.S. District judge appointed by Barack Obama dismissed gun charges against an illegal immigrant, stating that he should not “be deprived of his Second Amendment right to bear arms." Be ready when things go sideways. Visit 4Patriots and prepare for whatever life sends your way. Diversify and protect your hard-earned wealth with physical gold. Use America's Premiere Conservative Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group. Use promo code TAPP. Support American jobs! Stand with Mike! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save! Restful Sleep from BrainMD
A state appeals court on Wednesday declared as unconstitutional a New York City law permitting noncitizen voting in local elections—a victory for election integrity advocates and those opponents of the legislation who mounted the legal challenge. Former President Donald Trump's attorneys are asking New York Supreme Court judge Arthur Engoron to delay enforcing the $355-million civil fraud ruling against him for one month. In a letter to the judge yesterday, attorneys accused New York Attorney General Letitia James of rushing to enforce the judgement. Ms. James had threatened to seize President Trump's New York real estate properties if he couldn't pay the fine. And in Georgia, the Fulton County Board of Ethics has confirmed it will take up multiple complaints against Trump prosecutor Fani Willis. An unprecedented expose of Beijing's global spying activities: Leaked documents from a Chinese state-linked spying agency allegedly show China's cyber intrusions against foreign governments and infrastructure. Chinese hackers claimed they have the ability to attack Microsoft, Apple, and Google users, according to The Washington Post. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
The fraud judgment against Trump. On Friday, Manhattan judge Arthur Engoron ordered former President Donald Trump to pay over $354 million and barred him from serving in a top role of any New York company for three years. Engoron's decision concludes the civil fraud suit against Trump for misrepresenting his wealth for financial gain while leading the Trump Organization. Trump is expected to appeal, which could take more than a year and would delay any enforcement of the penalty. You can read today's podcast here, our “Under the Radar” story here and today's “Have a nice day” story here. You can also check out our latest YouTube video where we tried to build the most electable president ever here and our interview with Bill O'Reilly here. Today's clickables: Quick hits (1:04), Today's story (3:33), Left's take (7:43), Interview with David Orentlicher (10:26), Right's take (19:38), Isaac's take (23:30), Listener question (28:59), Under the Radar (31:53), Numbers (32:49), Have a nice day (33:39) You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. The response to our first-ever Tangle Live event was better than we could have imagined and we're excited to announce we're running it back on Wednesday, April 17th in New York City! We'll be gathering the Tangle community at The Loft at City Winery for a conversation between special guests about the 2024 election moderated by founder Isaac Saul with an audience Q&A afterwards. Choose Seated General Admission tickets or VIP Tickets that include a post show meet- and- greet, Tangle merch, and the best seats in the house. Grab your tickets fast as this show is sure to sell out! Buy your tickets here What do you think of Judge Engoron's ruling in District Attorney Letitia James's civil fraud suit against Donald Trump? Let us know! Our podcast is written by Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Jon Lall. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75. Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Will Kaback, Bailey Saul, Sean Brady, and produced in conjunction with Tangle's social media manager Magdalena Bokowa, who also created our logo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tanglenews/message
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: Responding to New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron's civil fraud trial decision, former President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social: “A Crooked New York State Judge, working with a totally Corrupt Attorney General who ran on the basis of “I will get Trump,” before knowing anything about me or my company, has just fined me $355 Million based on nothing other than having built a GREAT COMPANY. ELECTION INTERFERENCE. WITCH HUNT.” In an editorial written for National Review last November, former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew C. McCarthy wrote of Donald Trump's civil fraud case: “Banks are in the loan business to make money. They are heavily regulated and have shareholders to answer to. If a bunch of them had been collectively bilked out of $168 million, don't you imagine there would have been a lawsuit or ten? It's an amazing thing to watch: Donald Trump, front-runner in the Republican presidential nomination race, is on trial for supposedly inventing wealth that he didn't have; and in order to nail him, elected Democrats [Letitia] James and Arthur Engoron are inventing losses that no one ever suffered.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/11/elected-dem-ag-and-judge-cook-up-a-fraud-theory-in-trumps-new-york-trial/ While appearing on Fox News with Sean Hannity, Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz reacted to testimony in Thursday's hearing to determine whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should be disqualified from the Georgia election interference case she brought against former President Donald Trump. Dershowitz explained that it is possible that Willis committed perjury. Meanwhile, during a CNN panel, lawyer Jeffrey Toobin said “so what” if Willis and lead prosecutor of the case Nathan Wade had a relationship. Zack Smith—Legal Fellow and Manager of the Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Program in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron's decision to fine former President Donald Trump $354 million and barring him from conducting business in New York for three years for inflating the value of assets controlled by the Trump Organization in past financial statements.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (02/16/2024): 3:05pm- Breaking News: New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron found that the former president Donald Trump inflated the value of assets controlled by the Trump Organization in past financial statements. With no jury, Judge Engoron unilaterally chose to fine Trump $354 million and barred him from conducting business in New York for three years. Notably, in 2018, while campaigning to become New York Attorney General, Letitia James vowed to “sue” Trump and routinely spoke of how she would like to see him imprisoned—providing evidence to the defense's legal argument that this civil suit is entirely political. Trump's legal team is expected to appeal the decision. 3:30pm- In an editorial written for National Review last November, former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew C. McCarthy wrote of Donald Trump's civil fraud case: “Banks are in the loan business to make money. They are heavily regulated and have shareholders to answer to. If a bunch of them had been collectively bilked out of $168 million, don't you imagine there would have been a lawsuit or ten? It's an amazing thing to watch: Donald Trump, front-runner in the Republican presidential nomination race, is on trial for supposedly inventing wealth that he didn't have; and in order to nail him, elected Democrats [Letitia] James and Arthur Engoron are inventing losses that no one ever suffered.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/11/elected-dem-ag-and-judge-cook-up-a-fraud-theory-in-trumps-new-york-trial/ 4:05pm- In his 92-page decision against former President Donald Trump, New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron writes: “The English poet Alexander Pope (1688-1744) first declared, ‘To err is human, to forgive is divine.' Defendants apparently are of a different mind. After some four years of investigation and litigation, the only error (‘inadvertent,' of course) that they acknowledge is the tripling of the size of the Trump Tower Penthouse, which cannot be gainsaid. Their complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on pathological. They are accused only of inflating asset values to make more money. The documents prove this over and over again. This is a venial sin, not a mortal sin. Defendants did not commit murder or arson. They did not rob a bank at gunpoint. Donald Trump is not Bernard Madoff. Yet, defendants are incapable of admitting the error of their ways. Instead, they adopt a ‘See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil' posture that the evidence belies.” 4:30pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to weigh-in on government, including intelligence agencies, being weaponized to target Donald Trump. Dr. Coates notes that for the left: “everything is acceptable if it means you can somehow thwart Trump.” According to Russia's Federal Penitentiary Service, Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny died on Friday in an arctic penal colony. He was serving a 19-year prison sentence for “extremism.” Dr. Coates is the author of “David's Sling: A History of Democracy in Ten Works of Art.” You can find her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Davids-Sling-History-Democracy-Works/dp/1594037213 5:05pm- Responding to New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron's civil fraud trial decision, former President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social: “A Crooked New York State Judge, working with a totally Corrupt Attorney General who ran on the basis of “I will get Trump,” before knowing anything about me or my company, has just fined me $355 Million based on nothing other than having built a GREAT COMPANY. ELECTION INTERFERENCE. WITCH HUNT.” 5:10pm- In an editorial written for National Review last November, former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew C. McCarthy wrote of Donald Trump's civil fraud case: “Banks are in the loan business to make money. They are heavily regulated and have shareholders to answer to. If a bunch of them had been collectively bilked out of $168 million, don't you imagine there would have been a lawsuit or ten? It's an amazing thing to watch: Donald Trump, front-runner in the Republican presidential nomination race, is on trial for supposedly inventing wealth that he didn't have; and in order to nail him, elected Democrats [Letitia] James and Arthur Engoron are inventing losses that no one ever suffered.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/11/elected-dem-ag-and-judge-cook-up-a-fraud-theory-in-trumps-new-york-trial/ 5:25pm- While appearing on Fox News with Sean Hannity, Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz reacted to testimony in Thursday's hearing to determine whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should be disqualified from the Georgia election interference case she brought against former President Donald Trump. Dershowitz explained that it is possible that Willis committed perjury. Meanwhile, during a CNN panel, lawyer Jeffrey Toobin said “so what” if Willis and lead prosecutor of the case Nathan Wade had a relationship. 5:40pm- Zack Smith—Legal Fellow and Manager of the Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Program in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron's decision to fine former President Donald Trump $354 million and barring him from conducting business in New York for three years for inflating the value of assets controlled by the Trump Organization in past financial statements. 6:05pm- New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron found that the former president Donald Trump inflated the value of assets controlled by the Trump Organization in past financial statements. With no jury, Judge Engoron unilaterally chose to fine Trump $354 million and barred him from conducting business in New York for three years. Notably, in 2018, while campaigning to become New York Attorney General, Letitia James vowed to “sue” Trump and routinely spoke of how she would like to see him imprisoned—providing evidence to the defense's legal argument that this civil suit is entirely political. Trump's legal team is expected to appeal the decision. Speaking from Palm Beach, Florida, Trump told the press that “the judge is just a corrupt person.” 6:30pm- Thomas Grove and Matthew Luxmoore of The Wall Street Journal write: “Alexei Navalny, a fierce anticorruption campaigner who galvanized Russia's political opposition, died in prison, according to Russian authorities, bringing to an end a life dedicated to fighting the country's descent into authoritarianism under President Vladimir Putin. The cause of his death was still being established, prison authorities said. He collapsed after a walk at his prison colony on Friday after which, they said, he lost consciousness and couldn't be revived. Navalny, who was 47 and had been in jail since 2021, was serving three prison sentences amounting to more than 30 years on charges he and his supporters said were fabricated. He was detained after returning from Germany, where he was recovering from what German doctors said was poisoning with a Soviet-era nerve agent, Novichok. Navalny blamed his poisoning on the Kremlin, which denied involvement in any attempt to harm him.” You can read the full article here: https://www.wsj.com/world/russia/alexei-navalny-dead-prison-putin-critic-d58db496?mod=hp_lead_pos1 6:40pm- The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board writes: “President Biden is trying to strike a contrast with Donald Trump by promising to stick by America's European allies. Perhaps he hasn't heard Vladimir Putin's media organs crowing that his Administration has double-crossed Europe by halting permits for new liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects. ‘Now it is not Russia, but the United States that wants to bring the Germans to their knees,' gloated the Russian newspaper Pravda after the Energy Department imposed a moratorium on permits for new LNG export projects last month. Pravda argued that Germany will eventually have to return to buying Russian gas because it will have no other choice, and it may be right.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-lng-exports-ban-russian-media-vladimir-putin-9d31e3a0?mod=opinion_lead_pos4
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: Breaking News: New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron found that the former president Donald Trump inflated the value of assets controlled by the Trump Organization in past financial statements. With no jury, Judge Engoron unilaterally chose to fine Trump $354 million and barred him from conducting business in New York for three years. Notably, in 2018, while campaigning to become New York Attorney General, Letitia James vowed to “sue” Trump and routinely spoke of how she would like to see him imprisoned—providing evidence to the defense's legal argument that this civil suit is entirely political. Trump's legal team is expected to appeal the decision. In an editorial written for National Review last November, former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew C. McCarthy wrote of Donald Trump's civil fraud case: “Banks are in the loan business to make money. They are heavily regulated and have shareholders to answer to. If a bunch of them had been collectively bilked out of $168 million, don't you imagine there would have been a lawsuit or ten? It's an amazing thing to watch: Donald Trump, front-runner in the Republican presidential nomination race, is on trial for supposedly inventing wealth that he didn't have; and in order to nail him, elected Democrats [Letitia] James and Arthur Engoron are inventing losses that no one ever suffered.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/11/elected-dem-ag-and-judge-cook-up-a-fraud-theory-in-trumps-new-york-trial/
Judge Andrew Napolitano, host of the "Judging Freedom" podcast, available on major podcast platforms and at judgenap.com Topic: Fani Willis, Trump NY hush money hearing, expected verdict by Arthur Engoron in Trump civil fraud trial today Col. Kurt Schlichter, Attorney, Retired Army Infantry Colonel with a Masters in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College, Senior Columnist at Town Hall, and the author of "The Attack" Topic: Trump legal battles, concerns regarding Russian nuclear weaponry in space John Iannarelli, former police officer, retired FBI Special Agent, and the author of "Disorderly Conduct" Topic: Kansas City investigation, FDNY headquarters and the homes of fire chiefs raided by the FBISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En Austin, Texas un auto se estrella contra una sala de emergencia.Arthur Engoron determinaría cuánto tendrán que pagar Trump y su negocio.Autoridades continúan en la búsqueda de los sospechosos de la balacera en el metro de NY.En México narcos estarían usando minas antipersonales.Disminuye la venta de los aviones comerciales de Boeing.Piloto y copiloto murieron tras accidente de un avión bimotor en una autopista.Sobrecargos de las aerolíneas más importante del país protestan para exigir mejores salarios.Los lobos han generado mutaciones o alteraciones genéticas.Cuidado con las estafas románticas en este dia de San valentín.Los precios de las comidas aumentarán un 5% en San valentín.Escucha de lunes a viernes el ‘Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna' con Maity Interiano y Elián Zidán.
Estejuevesfueelprimerdíaparapresentarargumentosinicialesen la acusación que presentó Sudáfrica contra Israel en la Corte Internacional de Justicia. El gobierno sudafricano acusa al Estado judío de genocidio por la guerra que ya ha rebasado los tres meses en Gaza. Por su parte, el gobierno israelí se defendió diciendo que Sudáfrica está funcionando como el brazo legal de Hamás.● Ymientrasunosjuiciosempiezan,otrosacaban.Ayersepresentaron los alegatos finales en el juicio civil por fraude contra la Trump Organization. El expresidente de Estados Unidos se paró en el tribunal y se lanzó contra la fiscal, Letitia James, y el juez, Arthur Engoron.● Además... El pleito entre Ricardo Salinas Pliego y el presidente López Obrador; Reino Unido y Estados Unidos atacarán a los houthies en Yemén, Washington investigará a Boeing; y Taylor Swift podría ser la única opción para que las elecciones europeas de este año no sean un fracaso.● Ypara#ElVasoMedioLleno...Ungrupodeconservaciónqueestá salvando a un ave endémica de Hawaii.● Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, León Krauze, colaborador de MVS, habló sobre el juicio de Trump por fraude en Nueva York. En 2023, el juez Arthur Engoron, que supervisa el juicio civil sobre presunto fraude comercial cometido por el expresidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, y sus empresas, emitió una orden de silencio que prohíbe a ambos bandos hacer comentarios públicos sobre el personal del juzgado. Sobre lo anterior, León Krauze mencionó: “Se le había advertido que debía evitar hacer declaraciones políticas, evitar atacar a juez del caso e ignora todas las advertencias y peticiones, hace declaración en momentos culminantes de juicio por fraude, uno de los varios que va a enfrentar, él insiste en que todos los juicios tienen una motivación política y no le importa que la evidencia sugiera otra cosa”. ¿Cuáles tienen consecuencias legales peligrosas para Trump? El colaborador de MVS Noticias explicó que, los que enfrenta sobre el intento de revertir las elecciones y el intento de hacerlo por la insurrección de enero, son cargos graves. “Este juicio en New York tiene consecuencias financieras graves para él, en lo político la respuesta es que los juicios relacionados con la irrupción, las encuestas sugieren que, de ser culpable podrían pasarle factura a Trump en las elecciones de noviembre”. ¿Habrá repercusiones para Trump? “Creo que en cuanto a las elecciones primarias no hay repercusión, llegará a la suprema corte el asunto, que tendrá que tomar una decisión complicada, porque la décimo cuarta enmienda prohíbe que alguien que participó en una insurrección busque ejercer un cargo, es contundente, veremos cómo lo interpretan los magistrados”, detalló. Para concluir, León Krauze expresó: “Esa elección será cuesta arriba para Biden, es increíble, pero es más impopular Biden que Trump con todos sus cargos”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scuttling an unorthodox decision to sway the proceedings, the former President, Donald Trump, has been turned down from presenting his own closing statement in his civil fraud trial in New York. The presiding Justice, Arthur Engoron of the Manhattan Supreme Court, underscored the importance of adhering to 'relevant, material facts.' Communication between the Justice and Trump's attorney, Christopher Kise, made it clear that the former commander-in-chief, age 77, could not acquiesce to the 'lawful limits' enforced by the court. Kise had initially signaled to Justice Engoron in an email on January 4th that, after the attorneys had made their case in the $370 million trial taking place on Thursday, Trump would attempt to lend his voice to the proceedings. The concept, however, faced stark opposition from Andrew Amer, representative of the New York Attorney General's Office - the prosecuting entity in this litigation. He expressed concerns about Trump's propensity for speeches that might divert from the core subject, his apparent evasiveness and past non-compliances with court orders. Despite Amer's reservations, Justice Engoron was open to allowing Trump to speak, but strictly within the boundaries of what is permissible in a counsel's closing argument. Engoron insisted on this unique condition that any dialogue from Trump should stick to the 'relevant, material facts that are in evidence, and application of the relevant law to those facts.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Day in Legal History: Bush v. Gore HeardOn December 11, 2000, a pivotal moment in United States legal history unfolded as the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Bush v. Gore case, a lawsuit that effectively determined the outcome of the 2000 Presidential election. This case, arising from the hotly contested and incredibly close Florida vote recount, was not only a critical legal battle but also a significant event in American political history.The controversy began when the results of the presidential election in Florida were so close that it triggered a mandatory recount. However, the process was fraught with legal challenges and disputes over vote-counting methods, including the infamous "hanging chads" on punch-card ballots. The Bush campaign eventually sought the intervention of the Supreme Court to halt the recount, arguing that the varying standards of the recount process in different counties violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.The Supreme Court's decision to hear the case was itself momentous, given the high stakes of a presidential election hanging in the balance. On December 12, a day after the oral arguments, the Court delivered a landmark 5-4 decision. It ruled that the Florida Supreme Court's method for recounting ballots was unconstitutional due to inconsistent evaluation standards, and that there was insufficient time to establish a new recount process before the December 18 deadline for states to choose their electors.This ruling effectively awarded Florida's electoral votes to George W. Bush, granting him the presidency. The decision was controversial and remains a subject of debate among legal scholars, political scientists, and historians. It highlighted the Supreme Court's pivotal role in resolving electoral disputes, raised questions about the political impartiality of the judiciary, and sparked discussions about election processes and the Electoral College system.On this day in legal history, the Bush v. Gore decision stands as a reminder of the complexities and intricacies of the American legal and political systems, and the profound impact that Supreme Court decisions can have on the course of the nation's history.Alex Jones, the right-wing conspiracy theorist and general looney tune, has been authorized to sell personal assets including firearms, jewelry, cars, boats, and a cryogenic chamber on his Infowars shows. This decision, sanctioned by Judge Christopher M. Lopez of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas, aims to help Jones cover the costs of his personal bankruptcy. Jones filed for bankruptcy protection following a court order to pay over $1 billion in defamation judgments related to his false claims about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.Despite his bankruptcy, Jones remains responsible for approximately $1.1 billion of the $1.4 billion owed from defamation judgments in Connecticut and Texas. The sales, as proposed last month, are meant to fund legal fees and, if any surplus remains, creditor payments as part of a Chapter 11 plan. Among his disclosed assets, Jones has nearly 50 firearms valued at around $72,000, 19 watches including a $25,000 Rolex, and a cryogenic chamber worth $4,000.Jones also plans to sell items from his storage units and homes, such as home furnishings, gym equipment, jewelry, cars, and boats. This move has attracted criticism from families of Sandy Hook victims due to Jones' extravagant spending during bankruptcy. The attorneys representing Jones intend to file a bankruptcy exit plan soon, while the Sandy Hook victims' families have suggested that he pay at least $85 million over 10 years or undergo an orderly liquidation. The case, involving various legal representatives, is ongoing in the Southern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court.Alex Jones Gets Green Light to Sell His Guns, Cars on Talk ShowsFormer President Donald Trump has announced he will not testify in a New York civil fraud trial, where his company is accused of misrepresenting property values to secure favorable financing. This trial, which commenced in October, is among several legal challenges Trump faces while he pursues a return to the White House. Trump made this declaration on social media, stating he had nothing further to add beyond calling the trial "complete and total election interference."During his initial court appearance in November, Trump often evaded direct responses and voiced complaints about being treated unfairly. The presiding judge, Arthur Engoron, has found that Trump and his adult sons engaged in financial statement manipulation to obtain better terms from banks and insurers. New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking $250 million in damages and aims to permanently prohibit Trump and his sons from operating businesses in New York.In addition to this civil trial, Trump is contending with four separate criminal indictments, including two related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. He has pleaded not guilty in all cases. Despite these legal entanglements, Trump maintains a strong lead in the Republican nomination race to potentially challenge Democratic President Joe Biden in the upcoming election.Former President Donald Trump says he will not testify in New York fraud trial | ReutersRudy Giuliani, former New York City Mayor and lawyer for Donald Trump, faces a civil defamation trial starting Monday. This trial stems from Giuliani's false accusations against Georgia election workers Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother Ruby Freeman, claiming they rigged the 2020 presidential election. A federal judge has already found Giuliani liable for defaming Moss and Freeman, leaving the jury to decide the damages owed.Moss and Freeman allege Giuliani led a "sustained smear campaign" against them as part of Trump's efforts to contest his election loss. Both women, who will testify at the trial, were subjected to racist abuse and threats following Giuliani's claims. Giuliani's spokesperson, Ted Goodman, has labeled the case politically motivated, while Giuliani's defense may argue that his comments minimally impacted the plaintiffs.Giuliani had inaccurately described surveillance footage, falsely claiming the workers hid illegal ballots and exchanged a USB drive, which turned out to be a ginger mint. A state investigation confirmed Moss and Freeman were lawfully counting votes. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell, overseeing the case, has already ruled that they are entitled to damages for defamation, emotional distress, and conspiracy.This trial could exacerbate Giuliani's financial and legal troubles, as he also faces a racketeering case in Georgia and has pleaded not guilty. The outcome of this trial is awaited amidst a backdrop of Giuliani's numerous legal and professional challenges post-2020 election. Moss and Freeman previously settled defamation claims with One America News Network.Giuliani heads to trial over false vote fraud claims about Georgia poll workers | ReutersStanford Law School has introduced a novel student loan alternative, the Flywheel Fund, which bases repayment on graduates' future earnings. The program, distinct from traditional student loans, allows participants to repay 10% of their income for 12 years after graduation, regardless of their career path. The Flywheel Fund, launched in 2022 with donations, has received a $1.7 million investment from Stanford Law to support the initiative.Unlike typical loan forgiveness programs, the Flywheel Fund does not restrict graduates who move out of public interest roles. The program is particularly suited for students aiming for lower-paying public interest jobs, but it also accommodates those entering the private sector. The increasing cost of legal education has been a longstanding concern, with the average debt for law graduates reaching significant amounts.Law graduates' earning potential varies widely, with a stark contrast between salaries in large law firms and public interest positions. The Flywheel Fund is currently unique to Stanford, but its founder is in discussions to expand it to other elite law schools. Critics, however, note the limitations of such programs due to the substantial upfront investment required.Stanford's program is appealing, especially for students interested in public interest law, about 30% of the class. The school covers full repayment for those earning under $100,000 and subsidizes payments for those earning up to $115,000, with an income cap set at $225,000. This innovative approach to financing legal education could significantly alter the landscape if successful and expandable to more students.Stanford Law to fund student loan alternative based on grads' future earnings | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Dec. 1 at 6:30 a.m. CT: WASHINGTON (AP) — In an alternate reality, the prime-time showdown between California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis could have been a preview of a 2024 general election debate. Instead, Thursday's 90-minute meeting was a hard-to-explain event that pitted one struggling Republican presidential hopeful against a Democratic rival who may or may not seek the presidency in four years. DeSantis called Newsom “a slick, slippery politician whose state is failing.” Newsom defended California and shifted the discussion to DeSantis' stagnant 2024 presidential bid. The governors were eager to represent their parties on the national stage as they battled over the economy, pandemic restrictions and President Joe Biden's leadership and traded personal insults. DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli fighter jets hit targets in the Gaza Strip minutes after a weeklong truce expired, as the war with Hamas resumed in full force. Black smoke billowed from the besieged territory Friday, and Israel dropped leaflets over parts of southern Gaza urging people to leave their homes, suggesting it was preparing to widen its offensive. In Israel, sirens warning of incoming rockets blared at several communal farms near Gaza, a sign that militants also restarted attacks. There were no reports of hits. The renewed hostilities heightened concerns for Palestinians in the tiny coastal enclave as well as about 140 hostages who remain there. Qatar said negotiators were still trying to reach an agreement on restarting the cease-fire. KHARKIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the war with Russia is in a new stage, with winter expected to complicate fighting after a summer counteroffensive that failed to produce desired results due to enduring shortages of weapons and ground forces. Despite the setbacks, however, he says in an interview with The Associated Press that “we are not backing down.” Zelenskyy also said he fears the Israel-Hamas war threatens to overshadow the conflict in Ukraine, with competing political agendas and limited resources reducing military aid. And his concerns are amplified by the tumult that inevitably arises during a U.S. election year and its implications for continued aid to his country. LAS VEGAS (AP) — Two Nevada state troopers have died in a hit-and-run while helping another driver and a suspect is in custody. Las Vegas police say the driver was impaired early Thursday morning and faces charges of DUI and reckless driving resulting in death. Police say the troopers were checking on a sleeping driver on the I-15 freeway around 3:30 a.m. when they were struck. The suspect was found hours later. The state police have identified the officers as Sgt. Michael Abbate and Trooper Alberto Felix. Gov. Joe Lombardo says the deaths are a devastating loss for Las Vegas and the entire state. The I-15 was where another trooper was killed in 2021 during a vehicle pursuit. WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. George Santos of New York will confront a third effort to expel him from the House on Friday, sensing the vote is likely to be his last and intent on not going away quietly. The first-term Republican could well become just the sixth member of the House to be ousted by colleagues. Of the previous expulsions, three were for disloyalty to the Union during the Civil War and two were for being convicted of crimes in federal court. Santos' challenge to colleagues to take the “hard vote” is an appeal to those lawmakers who worry that a new precedent is being set for the chamber's harshest punishment. WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee have voted to authorize subpoenas for two prominent conservatives who arranged luxury travel and other benefits for Supreme Court justices. But Republicans are challenging the legitimacy of the action and pledging to withhold support for enforcing the legal. The committee chairman, Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, pushed through the vote in the meeting's final moments on Thursday after Republicans had walked out. The vote from the 11 Democrats would authorize subpoenas for Republican megadonor Harlan Crow and conservative activist Leonard Leo. But without bipartisan backing, the subpoenas probably won't be enforced because that would take 60 votes in the closely divided Senate. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has gotten his turn at bringing the holiday spirit to Washington. The president and his wife, Jill, participated in the annual tradition of lighting the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse near the White House. This year's tree is a 40-foot Norway spruce from West Virginia's Monongahela National Forest. There was a moment's doubt earlier this week about whether Thursday's lighting ceremony would go ahead as planned after the tree was toppled by powerful winds. But it was upright again within hours after the National Park Service replaced a cable that helps secure it. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Britain's King Charles III warned of “a starker and darker world” unless leaders change course during the U.N. climate conference in Dubai. HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A federal judge has blocked Montana's first-in-the-nation law banning the video-sharing app TikTok in the state while a legal challenge to the law moves through the courts. U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy says the ban “oversteps state power and infringes on the Constitutional right of users and businesses.” The ban had been scheduled to take effect Jan. 1. Montana's Republican-controlled Legislature made the state the first in the U.S. to pass a complete ban on the app. The ban was based on the argument that the Chinese government could gain access to user information from TikTok. The app's parent company is based in Beijing. The Cowboys rally past the Seahawks, two lengthy NBA losing streaks continue but one comes to an end, the Red Wings continue to play well, and an NCAA women's college basketball head coach records a milestone victory. Correspondent Mike Reeves reports. NEW YORK (AP) — A New York appeals court has reinstated a gag order that barred Donald Trump from commenting about court personnel after he disparaged a law clerk in his New York civil fraud trial. The trial judge, Arthur Engoron, imposed the gag order Oct. 3 after Trump posted a derogatory comment about the judge's law clerk to social media. The post included a baseless allegation about the clerk's personal life. It came the second day of the trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit. It alleges Trump exaggerated his wealth on financial statements used to secure loans and make deals. The Republican former president denies any wrongdoing. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed the strongest overhaul of lead in drinking water rules in more than three decades. If finalized, it would force most utilities to replace lead water pipes within 10 years. There are more than 9 million lead pipes still in the ground in the United States and they are typically the biggest source of lead in drinking water. Lead is particularly dangerous to young children. It lowers IQ scores, damages their development and can increase blood pressure in adults. The EPA proposal would also force utilities to act more quickly to reduce lead levels and improve how they test for lead. WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal officials say they will give investigators a better tool for understanding accidents and close calls between planes. The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday it will propose that new planes have cockpit voice recorders that keep 25 hours of sound, up from the current two hours. The idea is to prevent valuable information from being lost. In one case, investigators couldn't hear what American Airlines pilots were doing before they crossed a runway right in front of a Delta jet taking off from JFK Airport in New York. That's because the American Airlines pilots took off for London, and whatever they said to each other during the close call was erased two hours later. WASHINGTON (AP) — Meta says it has found and disabled thousands of fake Facebook accounts linked to China that were used to spread politically partisan content in the United States before next year's election. The accounts disclosed Thursday were designed to look as though they were run by everyday Americans. The network reposted content from the right and the left in an apparent effort to inflame political tensions. Meta's executives said Thursday they're guarding against similar efforts to interfere with elections next year in the U.S. and elsewhere. Critics say Meta hasn't done enough to address its role in spreading misinformation and hate speech. California-based Meta hasn't publicly linked the network to China's government. LONDON (AP) — Shane MacGowan, the boozy, rabble-rousing singer and chief songwriter of The Pogues, who infused traditional Irish music with the energy and spirit of punk, has died. He was 65. His family said in a statement Thursday that "it is with the deepest sorrow and heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of our most beautiful, darling and dearly beloved Shane Macgowan.” The singer died peacefully early Thursday with his family by his side, the statement added. The musician had been hospitalized in Dublin for several months after being diagnosed with viral encephalitis in late 2022. He was discharged last week, ahead of his upcoming birthday on Christmas Day. Academy Awards enthusiasts won't have to stay up quite as late to hear the best picture winner in March. The 96th Oscars will begin one hour early, with the official show starting at 7 p.m. Eastern for the first time, ABC said Thursday. The official pre-show will also begin earlier, at 6:30 p.m. Eastern. The show has traditionally begun at 8 p.m. Despite various experiments to keep the runtime to three hours, the broadcast has sometimes stretched into the 11 o'clock hour. The 96th Oscars will air live on ABC on March 10 from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Nominations will be announced on Jan. 23. LONDON (AP) — The first trans-Atlantic flight by a commercial jet powered solely by so-called sustainable aviation fuel has flown from London to New York. The Virgin Atlantic flight aimed to achieve what supporters called “jet zero" to make air travel more environmentally friendly. But large hurdles remain in making the fuel widely available. While governments have long talked about decarbonizing air travel, the transition has been moving at the pace of a dirigible. Sustainable aviation fuel reduces greenhouse gas emissions by about 70% but is in short supply. BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The North American wolverine will receive long-delayed threatened species protections under a Biden administration proposal. Wednesday's determination that the species is threatened with extinction follows years of scientists' warnings that climate change will likely melt away the elusive species' snowy mountain refuges. Wolverines were wiped out across most of the U.S. by the early 1900s from unregulated trapping and poisoning campaigns. About 300 surviving animals in the contiguous U.S. live in fragmented, isolated groups at high elevations in the Northern Rockies. A federal judge in 2022 had ordered President Joe Biden's administration to make a final decision on whether to seek protections that were rejected under former President Donald Trump. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. 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In a highly anticipated trial involving a disappointing $250 million civil fraud case unfolding in New York, the defense has marked the man who led this nation, Donald Trump, as their final witness. One of his diligent attorneys, Christopher Kise, has confirmed it, reports CNBC. The testimony by the nation's 45th president is slated for Dec. 11, as promised by New York's Attorney General Letitia James, entangling him and his co-defendants in accusations over the alleged exaggeration of Trump's assets for financial advantage. Moreover, it has been revealed that Trump's own progeny, Donald Trump Jr., will also step into the spotlight, voicing his defense testimony on Dec. 6. The former president, his son, and another offspring, Eric Trump, have all taken their turn at the stand, responding to the carefully plotted inquiries laid out by the team under James. Unfazed and still ambitious, our 45th president, Trump, who nurses hopes for recapturing the Oval office in 2024, has characterized the case as a byproduct of unfounded persecution against him. Misgivings of political prejudice were raised by Trump against James, but did not spare the judge handling the case, Arthur Engoron of Manhattan's Supreme Court or his high-ranking law clerk either.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Internationally respected law consultant Michael Conway, previously serving on the House Judiciary Committee, is advising an esteemed New York Judge, Arthur Engoron, to be cautious with his expressions and conduct during the ongoing trial of ex-President Donald Trump. This case, a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit involving Trump, is often compared to the infamous 'Chicago 7' trial. Conway references this similarity to emphasize that it may be a deliberate strategy by Trump to agitate Engoron in a similar fashion as the defendants did to Judge Julius Hoffman in the 'Chicago 7' case, as there already appears to be evidence to support the plaintiff's fraud claim. Writing for NBC's sister news organization MSNBC, Conway observed that Engoron frequently butts heads with not only Trump's legal squad but also the former president himself. He raised the point that the staunch language utilized by Engoron isn't necessarily an issue if its use can be justified, but in escalating the situation, there are potential risks. Prominent among these is the possibility of an appellate court questioning his judgement, fueled by assertions from Trump's counsel asserting judicial bias evident from the judge's strong commentary. Engoron's responses in the New York courtroom were robust when reviewing Trump's legal strategies, describing them as 'plain sophistry', 'laughable', 'spurious arguments', and 'severe' in his summary judgement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just last week, Alina Habba, the legal representative for ex-President Donald Trump had some pointed criticisms for New York Attorney General Letitia James. In an ongoing legal dispute, James is pursuing a significant $250 million in supposed damages from Trump and his sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., and is pushing for a complete prohibition preventing them from engaging in any commercial activities within New York state. The matter was reported by The Hill, who also noted that Arthur Engoron, the judge handling the case, had previously ruled that Trump exaggerated the worth of his business enterprises and assets to secure favourable loan terms, a judgement that Trump fervently denies. Discussing the issue with Newsmax TV, Habba did not hold back on expressing her thoughts about James, suggesting the Attorney General was not exceptionally gifted. Habba was quoted saying, 'she's simply not all that bright. This, I believe, needs to be said' and emphasized that in her view, James does not possess a strong case. She continued by expressing her own familiarity with the case and the legal representation on James' side, concluding that they seem to lack a fundamental understanding of the issue. Habba raised points on the common practice in loan management, commenting, 'When any individual secures a loan, the bank granting the loan often values the loan amount as being equal to the value, they never will claim the genuine value.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I have to give huge credit to President Trump and his team, although I disagree with his plan for fixing college. It is amazing that he is able to do this all while being put through the most ridiculous trial in history. Arthur Engoron, the so-called judge presiding over the trial, has said, 'I'm not here to hear what he (Trump) has to say.' He is trying to control how Trump presents his testimony and is the same man who put the gag order on President Trump. He has never worked in real estate but thinks he knows more about how properties should be valued than the people at Goldman Sachs. This trial has been a joke from the very beginning. It is amazing that Trump has the time and energy to still campaign. We discuss his plan to fix college and how I disagree with the mechanics. The problem is the bottleneck of power that universities and institutions of higher learning have, and I share some ways that power can be destroyed.What does God's Word say? 2 Timothy 3:16-17 16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant of God[a] may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.John 17:17Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth. John 14:6Jesus said to him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.Episode 1,203 Links:President Trump is vowing to change higher education. Stanford Law Appoints Student Who Helped Organize Shoutdown of Federal Judge to Help Search for New Dean; “the co-president of Stanford OutLaw, the LGBT student group that led efforts in March to disrupt a Federalist Society event”The Christian Founding of HarvardStudy Finds Large Percentage of Campus Radicals Go on to Work in Education; “In total, 38% of the kinds of people who once marched around campus chanting about decolonization go on to teaching careers.”Daughter raising money for terrorists overseas. Mother raised money for domestic terrorists who burned down Minneapolis. Birds of a featherPenn continues to lose donors, including building namesakes and Penn Club of New York founderTop Law Firms Warn Law Schools They Won't Hire Grads Participating in Anti-Semitic Activities on Campus; “Such anti-Semitic activities would not be tolerated at any of our firms. We also would not tolerate outside groups engaging in acts of harassment and threats of violence, as has also been occurring on many of your campuses.”After Death https://angel.com/todd See a never-before-seen glimpse into what the next life could entail in After Death in theaters now. Rated PG-13 Alan's Soaps https://alanssoaps.com/TODD Use coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price. BiOptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/todd Use promo code TODD for 10% off your order plus up to $100 of free product with purchase. Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/todd Enter promo code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and save 15% on subscriptions.. Bulwark Capital https://KnowYourRiskRadio.com Get your FREE copy of Common Cents Investing at Know Your Risk Radio.com or call 866-779-RISK. HumanN Super Beets https://getsuperbeets.com Use promo code TODD for a free 30-day supply of Superbeets Heart Chews and 15% off your first order. SOTA Weight Loss https://sotaweightloss.com SOTA Weight Loss is, say it with me now, STATE OF THE ART!
Ex-President Donald Trump recently revealed on his Truth Social platform that a Manhattan Judge wouldn't let him table a document in court linked to his current civil fraud case. Trump recounted that he had tried to extract the paper from his jacket during his heated trial session on Monday, but his request was denied. He identified this document as a disclaimer that ostensibly exculpated him from the $250 million civil deception lawsuit brought forth by New York Attorney General Letitia James. In his digital proclamation, Trump wrote, 'This document here, which I desired to enter, was dismissed by the Judge. He does not wish for anyone to understand the Disclaimer Clause present in the intro of every Financial Statement.' The communique contained an attachment of a document christened 'Disclaimers Provided to Banks in Each Financial Statement.' A guiding assertion in the document reads that 'considerable judgment is needed to interpret the market data and derive the related current value assessments'. The concluding remarks on this document advised 'Users of this fiscal report to note that different conclusions about Donald J. Trump's financial status may be reached.' Based on reports from the New York Post, during a point of his testimony, Trump requested Arthur Engoron, the current Judge overseeing the hearing, if he could quote verbatim from the document.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El expresidente Donald Trump rinde testimonio en una corte en Nueva York, donde el juez Arthur Engoron ha pedido en varios momentos al abogado del republicano "controlar a su cliente". Las malas decisiones personales de algunos políticos de Los Ángeles les provocan inimaginables problemas en su carrera. La pareja del momento en los reality shows se ha visto envuelta en un escándalo, debido a que Pepe Gámez está siendo acusado por robo y manipulación.
El expresidente Donald Trump rinde testimonio en una corte en Nueva York, donde el juez Arthur Engoron ha pedido en varios momentos al abogado del republicano "controlar a su cliente". Las malas decisiones personales de algunos políticos de Los Ángeles les provocan inimaginables problemas en su carrera. La pareja del momento en los reality shows se ha visto envuelta en un escándalo, debido a que Pepe Gámez está siendo acusado por robo y manipulación.
In this episode, we're going to see the latest on Trump taking the stand in his own defense, how the woke judge was just utterly humiliated, and how these kangaroo court cases are all completely unraveling! Highlights: “Trump's reading the room perfectly. He's playing this very smart, he knows the vast majority of the nation sees these trials as shams, and that's what he's pushing. And he's touting his poll numbers that are crushing Biden, and he's saying that's the real reason this is happening, it's a scam to try to cheat voters out of who they want to be president!” “A number of reports on X, formerly known as Twitter, are coming out showing a bunch of half-naked selfies taken by this judge, Arthur Engoron, and then posted on an alumni newsletter that he reportedly controls. The selfies are, to say the least, bizarre but they suggest that this fellow, Engoron, frankly isn't well.” Timestamps: [00:49] Trump's attorney, Alina Habba, raining fire on the corrupt NY Judge and AG [03:48] Trump taking the stand in his own defense [07:51] Judge Engoron's half-naked selfies in X [08:51] How the other cases against Trump are completely unraveling Resources: HE'LL BE BACK! Get your limited edition TRUMPINATOR 2024 Bobblehead HERE: https://offers.proudpatriots.com/order-form-TurleyTalks_Podcast The Courageous Patriot Community is inviting YOU! Join the movement now and build the parallel economy at https://join.turleytalks.com/insiders-club=podcast Get a HUGE DISCOUNT on your ticket to TEXITCON at my link HERE: https://texitconference.com/turley/ Want free inside stock tips straight from the SEC? Click here to get started now: https://turleytalksinsidertrading.com/talk-registration/ Nature's Morphine? Dr. Turley and scientist Clint Winters discuss the incredible pain relief effects of 100% Drug-Free Conolidine. This changes pain relief: https://www.bh3ktrk.com/2DDD1J/2CTPL/?source_id=PC&sub1=110623 Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Sick and tired of Big Tech, censorship, and endless propaganda? Join my Insiders Club with a FREE TRIAL today at: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com Make sure to FOLLOW me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks BOLDLY stand up for TRUTH in Turley Merch! Browse our new designs right now at: https://store.turleytalks.com/ Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! https://advertising.turleytalks.com/sponsorship If you want to get lots of articles on conservative trends, sign up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts: https://turleytalks.com/subscribe/.
Hour 1—The Daily Big 3— Live from STUDIO G- in the heart of America- I'm STEVE GRUBER- saying the things you wish you could -every day- fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom and defending this great nation-- this is THE STEVE GRUBER SHOW! Here are 3 big things you need to know right now— Number One— A co-founder of Home Depot Bernie Marcus says his customers are getting killed by inflation—and says Biden's bad policies are crushing ordinary Americans every single day— Number Two— In Indiana—a woman was arrested for intentionally crashing her car into a school in Indianapolis—she did so because she thought Jewish kids were inside—welcome to Joe Biden's America— Number Three— Well we need to talk about some things and we need to discuss the railroad job that activists at many levels are trying to pull on former President Donald Trump in that New York Courtroom— Look, everybody, and I mean everybody including the prosecution team—the judge, the President, his team and most importantly the American people understand—everything that is happening with all of these indictments are a sham—and the legal system is being used as a weapon a cudgel against Donald Trump— I mean yesterday the judge in the case, Arthur Engoron who has already decided the outcome of the case—because he is ignorant of real estate valuations and business in America—he is financially illiterate it sounds like— went after the former President time and again— BUT worse, he is trying to silence Donald Trump in the courtroom—and you don't have to take my word for it—he said it himself inside the courtroom Monday— several times— Here are some of the things the judge is quoted as saying inside the courtroom on Monday— “Please just answer the questions, no speeches” “Please control your client, this is not a political rally, this is a courtroom” “I don't want to hear everything he has to say” And “I'm not here to hear what he has to say…he goes into speeches” During a break—the rogue AG decided to start working the compliant press outside— And this is just one example of the cases being created all in an effort to keep Donald Trump from making it to the ballot on November 5, 2023—and with new polling showing Trump in an ever more dominant position the fear on the left is growing by the day— Of course the former President was happy to speak with the press too— And his legal team knows this case is not going anywhere without a series of appeals—because of the treatment from the biased judge in the case—and of course the AG that promised to “get Trump” if she was elected— And like I said—the 90 however many indictments are not rooted in good cases—they are rooted in the abject fear the left has of secure borders, sound economic policies, common sense measures on abortion and a host of other things that Donald Trump will return to the White House in January of 2025— The polls have set the Democrats hair on fire— And the panic button is being hit—the fire alarm pulled—the glass broken—BUT Joe Biden is oblivious to all of it—BUT high profile experts for the Democrats are not— And when facts don't work—just make stuff up—that seems to be the plan for the Democrats—
Eric Trump, one of two sons entrusted to run Donald Trump's real estate empire, today swore he was never involved with or aware of financial statements that New York state lawyers say fraudulently puffed up the ex-president's wealth and the worth of the family business. But when a state lawyer pulled up decade-old emails in which a fellow Trump Organisation executive asked him for information needed to complete one of his dad's financial statements, the irritated son strove to clarify. “We're a major organisation — yes, I'm fairly sure I understand that we have financial statements. Absolutely,” Eric Trump said. But, he insisted: “I had no involvement and never worked on my father's statement of financial condition.” Later, when told another Trump Organisation figure gave evidence about him being on a video call about his father's financial statement as recently as 2021, Eric Trump said he could not remember. “I'm on a thousand calls a day,” he said. Eric Trump followed brother Donald Trump Jr in giving evidence at the family's New York civil fraud trial, a prelude to their father's scheduled evidence on Tuesday. Both sons are Trump Organisation executive vice presidents. As court adjourned, with Eric Trump watching from the witness stand, the judge laid into the defence for dragging his law clerk into their complaints about his handling of the trial. The clerk was the target of a false and disparaging Trump social media post early in the trial, leading Engoron to impose a gag order barring parties in the case from smearing court staff. Engoron, raising his voice at times, raised the possibility of expanding the gag order but took no action. The judge said he suspected “a bit of misogyny” toward the clerk, who sits alongside him. Trump's lawyers denied the allegation. Trump lawyer Christopher Kise sparked Engoron's fury by calling out the clerk for passing notes to the judge. He said: “I feel like I'm fighting two adversaries” and said the defence team perceived there was “co-judging taking place.” New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing Donald Trump, his company and top executives including Eric and Donald Jr, accusing them of inflating the ex-president's net worth on annual financial statements that were given to banks, insurers and others to secure loans and make deals. The former president and other defendants deny wrongdoing. Donald Trump, the front-runner for the 2024 Republican nomination, reiterated on his Truth Social platform that he sees the trial as “RIGGED,” a “Miscarriage of Justice,” and “Election Interference.” James and the judge who will decide the case, Arthur Engoron, are Democrats. “The Trump Organisation is Financially Strong, Powerful, Very Liquid, AND HAS DONE NOTHING WRONG,” Trump wrote. Eric Trump, as he started his evidence, said he “never had anything to do with the statement of financial condition,” didn't believe he'd ever seen one and “didn't know anything about it, really, until this case came into fruition.” “It's not what I did for the company,” said the son, who has insisted his interests lie mainly in “pouring concrete” — constructing and operating properties. He said that while he knew the company had financial documents, he “was not personally aware of the statement of financial condition”. State lawyer Andrew Amer then showed him 2013 emails from then-Trump Organization controller Jeffrey McConney. He explained to Eric Trump, then in a different role at the company, that he was “working on your father's statement of financial condition” and needed information on one of the company's properties. Eric Trump, second from left, appears at the fraud trial for his father, former President Donald Trump, at New York Supreme Court. In another email that year, McConney said he was “working on the notes to Trump's annual financial statement” and asked Eric and others for an update on any major construction work that had recently been started. “Yes, I know Jeff McConney does financial statements for my father,” Eric Trump said, shifting back in his chair. Soon after, he sprang into his answer about the company being a “massive real estate organisation”, his voice rising as he spoke. After pointing out emails and documents that indicated Eric Trump had answered McConney's requests, Amer asked the witness to concede that he was, in fact, “very familiar” with the financial statements. “I just don't think it would have registered,” Eric Trump said, portraying the messages as answering an accounting colleague's request for a property description. “I don't really care where it's being used. I care about providing them information from the department that I'm running.” Donald Trump Jr. earlier gave evidence that, despite James' allegations, he still believed his father's financial statements were “materially accurate.” His father has said that, if anything, the numbers listed on the documents low-balled his wealth. Echoing evidence from the previous day, Trump Jr insisted he dealt with the financial statements only in passing — signing off on them as a trustee for his father's trust and providing them to lenders to comply with loan requirements. He reiterated that he did so while relying on assurances from company finance executives and an outside accounting firm that the information was accurate. “If they assured me in their expert opinion that these things were fine, I would've been fine with that and signed off accordingly,” he said. Answering questions for a second day, Trump Jr also revealed that gaming giant Bally's recently paid their company $60 million to buy the right to operate a public golf course in New York City. The terms of the lease transfer for the former Trump Golf Links Ferry Point in the Bronx hadn't previously been disclosed. Outside the courthouse, Trump Jr told reporters he thought his evidence went “really well, if we were actually dealing with logic and reason, the way business is conducted.” “Unfortunately, the attorney general has brought forth a case that is purely a political persecution,” he said. “I think it's a truly scary precedent for New York for me, for example, before even having a day in court, I'm apparently guilty of fraud for relying on my accountants to do, wait for it: accounting.” - by Jennifer Peltz and Michael R. Sisak, APSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
R ecently, Donald Trump, the former U.S. President, voiced his displeasure toward Arthur Engoron, a Manhattan Judge currently presiding over his civil fraud trial. The cause of his chagrin was Engoron's decision to summon some of Trump's progeny to the witness stand. Using his Truth Social platform, Trump expressed his discontent, clearly indicating wrongful actions taken by New York State Attorney General, Letitia James, and Judge Engoron. He relayed that information inaccurately reported by Michael Cohen, his embattled ex-attorney, was unfairly propelling the trial. Trump pressed the point that Cohen had confessed to perjury during the previous week's testimony, confessing to untrue statements. He also clarified that neither he or anyone from the Trump Organization gave instructions to Cohen to alter values on financial records. It was Cohen's initial allegations to the Attorney General that set forth the current trial. As per Trump, the very fact that Cohen confessed to lying should be more than ample evidence to terminate the proceedings of this illegitimate lawsuit. He emphasized that the allegations levied against him have been unfounded and should be nullified. He assured that the financial statements were, in fact, conservative, erring on the side of understatement rather than exaggeration. Furthermore, the former President substantiated his claims by explaining the real market value of his prized asset, Mar-a-Lago, was substantially more than the recorded $18,000,000. To further fortify his legitimacy, Trump detailed that the financial statements contained a 100% disclaimer clause clearly stated on the opening page, allowing for any discretional adjustments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is Friday, October 27th and this is your Trump on trial news update.First off In the Trump Civil Fraud Trial.On October 26, 2023, former President Donald Trump was fined $10,000 for violating a gag order in his ongoing civil fraud trial in New York. The judge, Arthur Engoron, had issued a partial gag order on Trump earlier this month, barring him from making disparaging remarks about his court staff. Trump violated the gag order when he posted a photo of Engoron's clerk on his Truth Social platform and referred to her as a "partisan."Trump was also called to the witness stand on Wednesday to testify about his comments. He claimed that he was referring to his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, not Engoron's clerk. However, the judge found Trump's testimony to be "not credible" and upheld the $10,000 fine.Trump's civil fraud trial is being brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is suing the former president, his company, and his two adult sons for $250 million. James alleges that Trump and his family engaged in a decade-long scheme to inflate the value of their assets in order to obtain favorable loans and insurance coverage.The trial is expected to last several weeks.Staying in new york and the Trump Hush Money Case.On October 25, 2023, Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer, was served with a subpoena in the upcoming hush money case that is expected to go to trial in March. The subpoena was issued by Trump's defense attorney, Susan Necheles. It is unclear what documents or testimony Cohen is being subpoenaed to produce.The hush money case stems from allegations that Trump paid adult film star Stormy Daniels $130,000 in 2016 to keep her from going public about an alleged affair she had with Trump in 2006. Trump has denied the affair.Cohen was convicted of campaign finance violations in connection with the hush money payment and sentenced to three years in prison. He was released from prison in November 2021.It is unclear what impact the subpoena will have on the hush money case. However, it is a sign that Trump's defense team is preparing to aggressively defend him against the charges.The past 24 hours have been eventful for Donald Trump in terms of his ongoing court trials. He was fined $10,000 for violating a gag order in his civil fraud trial, and his former lawyer was served with a subpoena in the upcoming hush money case. It remains to be seen how these events will impact the outcome of Trump's trials, but they are sure to add to the drama and suspense.Thank you for listening and be sure to subscribe to never miss an update.For more great podcasts, check out the SBF on Trial and the Google on trial podcast.
This is your Trump on Trial podcast and this is the News Update on Court Trials Facing Donald Trump for 10-25-2023.Today, the disgraced former President Donald Trump took the stand in his civil fraud trial in New York. The trial is focused on allegations that Trump and the Trump Organization inflated the value of their assets for financial gain.During his testimony, Trump denied any wrongdoing and accused New York Attorney General Letitia James of leading a politically motivated prosecution. He also repeatedly attacked the judge in the case, Arthur Engoron.At one point, Judge Engoron ordered Trump to pay a $10,000 fine for violating a gag order that the judge had issued earlier in the trial. Trump had made comments outside of the courtroom about the judge's law clerk.Trump, like a spoiled child, abruptly left the courtroom during the testimony of his former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen. Cohen testified that Trump had instructed him to lie about the value of Trump's assets on financial statements.After Trump left the courtroom, his lawyers asked Judge Engoron for a directed verdict, arguing that the prosecution had not presented enough evidence to prove its case. Judge Engoron denied the request, and the trial is scheduled to continue on Thursday."Donald Trump is a master of deception, but he cannot fool us. The evidence against him is overwhelming, and we will hold him accountable for his fraud." said one watcher.Looking to the Georgia Criminal InvestigationIn addition to the civil fraud trial in New York, Trump is also facing a criminal investigation in Georgia into his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.In recent weeks, the grand jury in Georgia has subpoenaed a number of Trump's allies, including Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and Sidney Powell. The grand jury is also seeking to interview Trump himself.It is unclear when the grand jury will complete its investigation, but it is possible that Trump could be indicted on criminal charges.Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis: said"No one is above the law. If we find that criminal activity occurred, we will take action."in Other Court Cases,Trump is also facing a number of other legal challenges, including:A lawsuit by the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th attack on the CapitolA lawsuit by the National Archives and Records Administration alleging that Trump violated the Presidential Records ActA lawsuit by the New York Attorney General alleging that Trump's campaign engaged in illegal fundraising practicesConclusionTrump is facing a number of serious legal challenges, and it is possible that he could face criminal charges in multiple jurisdictions. The outcome of these trials will have a significant impact on Trump's political future and his legacy.Subscribe and never miss an update.
It's been a heated week at Donald Trump's civil fraud trial in New York. Judge Arthur Engoron was enraged at Trump's failure to fully comply with an order to take down a web post attacking his law clerk and he imposed a $5,000 sanction. Trump attorney Christopher Kise also drew the judge's ire for his rude and dismissive comments to that same law clerk and to one of the attorneys from the New York Attorney General's office. Not great.Plus: we're up to four guilty pleas in DA Fani Willis' RICO prosecution, Judge Tanya Chutkan issued a written version of the gag order she'd already announced in court, but then issued a stay pending appeal. That stay means Trump remains free to run his mouth as he likes (except about Arthur Engoron's court staff) and he has been. In New Mexico, prosecutors plan to take Alec Baldwin's manslaughter charge to a grand jury again — we discuss what could be going on here. And Ken and I talked some about whether it might be a good idea to put Sam Bankman-Fried on the stand to defend himself, and after recording, we learned his defense team intends to do just that.Visit serioustrouble.show to sign up for our newsletter and find a transcript of this episode. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.serioustrouble.show/subscribe
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Oct. 26 at 7 a.m. CT: LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Officials say at least 16 people are dead after a man opened fire at a bar and a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, and police are searching for a person of interest who is a trained firearms instructor. Hundreds of law enforcement officers are seeking Robert Card after Wednesday night's shooting, and a shelter-in-place advisory is in place in an area that includes Maine's second-largest city and nearby Lisbon. A police bulletin says Card was a firearms instructor believed to be in the Army Reserve and assigned to a training facility in Saco, Maine. It did not provide details about his treatment or condition but said Card had reported “hearing voices and threats to shoot up” the military base. RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli troops and tanks launched an hourslong ground raid into northern Gaza overnight. The military said troops struck several militant targets in Thursday's raid in order to “prepare the battlefield” ahead of a widely expected ground invasion. The raid came after the U.N. warned it is on the verge of running out of fuel in the Gaza Strip, forcing it to sharply curtail relief efforts in the besieged territory. Hospitals in Gaza are struggling to treat masses of wounded with dwindling resources. The war, sparked by Hamas' bloody incursion into southern Israel on Oct. 7, is already the deadliest of five fought between Israel and Hamas in the last 15 years. ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — A day after Hurricane Otis roared ashore in Acapulco, unleashing massive floods and setting off looting, the resort city of nearly 1 million descended into chaos, leaving residents without electricity or internet service as the toll remained uncertain. The early images and witness accounts were of extensive devastation, toppled trees and power lines lying in brown floodwaters that in some areas extended for miles. The resulting destruction delayed a comprehensive response by the government, which was still assessing the damage along Mexico's Pacific coast, and made residents desperate. Many of the once sleek beachfront hotels in Acapulco looked like toothless, shattered hulks after the storm blew out hundreds — possibly thousands — of windows. DETROIT (AP) — The United Auto Workers union says it has reached a tentative contract agreement with Ford that could be a breakthrough to end the nearly 6-week-old strikes against Detroit automakers. The four-year deal still has to be approved by 57,000 union members at the company. It could bring a close to the union's series of strikes at targeted factories run by Ford, General Motors and Jeep maker Stellantis. The Ford deal could set the pattern for agreements with the other two automakers, although no other agreements were announced Wednesday. Cleveland and Boston with tight wins in the NBA, Doncic powers Dallas past San Antonio, a full night of NBA results, the Capitals skate past New Jersey, and Dusty Baker retires. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Oct. 25 at 4 p.m. CT: NEW YORK (AP) — The judge in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial has fined the former president $10,000. The judge says Trump violated a limited gag order barring personal attacks on court staffers. The fine was issued Wednesday after Trump complained outside court about what he called “a person who's very partisan sitting alongside” the judge in the case, Arthur Engoron. Weeks ago, Engoron ordered all participants in the case not to comment publicly about his staff. The Oct. 3. gag order came after Trump made a social media post maligning the judge's principal law clerk, who sits beside him in court. Trump said his comment Wednesday was about witness Michael Cohen. Engoron said Trump's claim was “not credible." WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican congressman Mike Johnson of Louisiana has been elected House speaker. Republicans eagerly gave Johnson the gavel on Wednesday by a vote of 220-209, with a few absences. Johnson picked up an important nod of support from Donald Trump. Johnson was the fourth candidate Republicans nominated to replace Kevin McCarthy. The Republican majority has been desperate to end the chaos after ousting Kevin McCarthy at the start of the month. Johnson was quickly sworn into office. He said Republicans would “restore the people's faith” in the House. President Joe Biden congratulated the new speaker saying it's time for all to “act responsibly” addressing the nation's challenges. WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Wednesday said there is no going back to the “status quo” in Israel and the region following the deadly attack by Hamas on Oct. 7. “When this crisis is over, there has to be a vision of what comes next,” Biden said during a press conference at the White House with the Prime Minister of Australia. “And in our view, it has to be a two-state solution.” The U.S. Postal Service says law enforcement officials have charged more than 600 people with postal crimes since launching a crackdown in May. The so-called “Operation Safe Delivery” follows a surge in robberies. The Postal Service also deployed over 10,000 high-security boxes in high-risk areas to prevent mail theft. To reduce robberies of mail carriers, the agency is replacing tens of thousands of antiquated “arrow keys” that make them a target for criminals. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says it's important to protect what he calls the “sanctity of the nation's mail.” But he says his primary concern is the safety of postal carriers. NEW YORK (AP) — Officials say a man was trapped inside a steel-reinforced concrete jewelry vault in New York City overnight after firefighters had to abandon an attempt to rescue him for safety reasons. Fortunately, the vault was on a timer and opened on its own Wednesday morning. Assistant Fire Chief John Sarrocco says the fire department was called to the midtown Manhattan building on Tuesday evening but did not explain how the man became trapped. After about 10 hours of drilling, firefighters stopped fearing their attempts to breach the vault could harm the man trapped inside. Sarrocco says the doors opened as scheduled around 7 a.m. and the man was freed unharmed. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California regulators have revoked the license of a robotaxi service owned by General Motors after determining its driverless cars that recently began transporting passengers throughout San Francisco are a dangerous menace. The California Department of Motor Vehicles' indefinite suspension of the Cruise robotaxi service comes just two months after another state regulator, the Public Utilities Commission, approved an expansion that authorized around-the-clock rides throughout San Francisco. That approval came over a chorus of protests, including some lodged by police and fire officials who asserted the driverless vehicles had been impeding traffic in emergencies. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Three people with direct knowledge of the situation say the San Francisco Giants have hired manager Bob Melvin away from the division rival San Diego Padres. Melvin will be returning to the Bay Area where he grew up, played for the Giants and then managed the Oakland Athletics from 2011-21. He leaves San Diego with a year on his contract amid reports of friction with general manager A.J. Preller. For the second consecutive year, Caitlin Clark of Iowa is a unanimous pick for The Associated Press preseason All-America team in women's basketball. Clark led Iowa to the NCAA championship game for the first time in school history where the Hawkeyes lost to Angel Reese and LSU. Reese is also on the team along with Elizabeth Kitley of Virginia Tech, Cameron Brink of Stanford, Paige Bueckers of UConn and Mackenzie Holmes of Indiana. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. 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The New York Judge, presiding over President Trump‘s case, Arthur Engoron, is a total and complete shill. A phony fake fraud, whose only goal is to destroy President Trump.My goal is to expose this judge, but he is doing a great job of exposing himself simply through his facial expressions during the trial. He's all out the stain and bias against President Trump is on display for the world to see.This is not the only court conservatives are being targeted in. The DC courts or just as bad. Congress can act! We must move federal courts out of the District of Columbia. I explain how this can be done.And Gavin Newsom shocking, the Democrat elite in California. The Senate race there has been up ended by his radical pick!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump attended his civil fraud trial in New York. Judge Arthur Engoron ruled last week that former President Trump and his company deceived banks, insurers and others by massively overvaluing his assets and exaggerating his net worth on paperwork. We are here because Letitia James sued Trump, his children and the Trump Organization, alleging that Trump "inflated his net worth by billions of dollars" and said his children helped him to do so.#Trump #maga #donaldtrump Ep. 692DIRECT DONATION LINK (See your comment appear live): https://streamlabs.com/johnnymassacre
Arthur Engoron, il magistrato chiamato a giudicare per frode Donald Trump, non ha dubbi: l'ex presidente Donald Trump ha gonfiato per anni la valutazione dei propri asset. Restano ora da accertare in aula tutte le responsabilità e l'entità della sanzione. Ne parliamo con Mario Del Pero, docente di SciencePo.
On this day in legal history, October 3, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the Hart-Celler Act, marked a shift in U.S. immigration policy. Signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, the act abolished the National Origins Formula, which had been in place since the 1920s and favored immigration from Western and Northern Europe. This change came during the height of the Civil Rights Movement and was seen as a step toward ending racially discriminatory immigration policies. The act introduced a seven-category preference system that prioritized family reunification, professionals with specialized skills, and refugees.Before the 1965 act, U.S. immigration policy was heavily skewed towards preserving American homogeneity. Laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the Immigration Act of 1924 had been enacted to limit immigration from Asia, Southern Europe, and Eastern Europe. The 1965 act was a response to both domestic and international pressures to end such discriminatory practices. It received bipartisan support, although there was notable opposition from Southern Democrats.For the first time, the act also set a numerical limit on immigration from the Western Hemisphere, capping it at 120,000 per annum. The immediate effect of the act was a diversification of the immigrant population in the U.S., with increased numbers coming from Asia, Africa, and Eastern and Southern Europe. Despite its progressive steps, the act did not fully eliminate discrimination; for instance, members of the LGBTQ+ community were still denied entry on the grounds of being "mentally defective" until the Immigration Act of 1990.The act was signed into law at the foot of the Statue of Liberty, symbolically ending preferences for white immigrants that dated back to the 18th century. It laid the groundwork for the multicultural society that the United States is today, although it was not without its critics and limitations.Kirkland & Ellis, the world's leading law firm in terms of revenue, has set a new record by promoting 205 attorneys to partnership, effective October 1. This marks the sixth consecutive year the firm has broken its own record, with 193 lawyers promoted last year and 151 the year before that. Over the past decade, the size of the firm's partnership class has surged by more than 156%, growing from 80 new partners in 2013 to over 200 in 2023. The firm, founded in Chicago, reported a gross revenue of $6.5 billion in 2022 and profits per equity partner exceeding $7.5 million. Kirkland & Ellis also maintains a large tier of nonequity partners, distinguishing it as the most successful firm with such a structure.Kirkland & Ellis Promotes the Largest Class Ever to PartnershipX Corp., formerly known as Twitter Inc., is facing a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by X Social Media LLC in a Florida federal court. The lawsuit alleges that X Corp. was aware of X Social Media's pre-existing rights to the "X" trademark before undergoing a rebranding campaign in July, led by owner Elon Musk. The rebranding has caused confusion among consumers, leading them to believe that X Social Media is associated with X Corp., according to the complaint. The name change is said to be "financially and strategically harmful" to X Social Media, which claims to have already lost revenue due to the rebranding.Founded in 2015, X Social Media specializes in connecting law firms with clients through social media platforms. The company has invested over $2 million in building its brand and owns the federal trademark registration for "X SocialMedia," which it has used continuously for five years. The letter "X" in its name symbolizes the "beginning of a life-changing journey towards justice," according to the company.X Social Media sent a cease-and-desist letter to X Corp. in August, but the latter refused to comply. X Corp. has also applied for seven trademark registrations with the US Patent and Trademark Office. The lawsuit against X Corp. is not an isolated incident; other tech companies have faced similar legal challenges following rebranding efforts. For example, Meta Platforms Inc.'s 2021 name change from Facebook led to multiple lawsuits, including from a VR company and a blockchain group. Similarly, Block Inc., formerly Square, settled a trademark dispute with H&R Block Inc. earlier this year.Musk's X Corp. Sued Over Trademark by Legal Marketing Firm (1)Elon Musk's X hit with trademark lawsuit from marketing agency | ReutersThe civil fraud trial against former U.S. President Donald Trump has commenced in New York, with the state's Attorney General Letitia James accusing Trump of generating over $100 million through fraudulent means related to his real estate empire. James is seeking at least $250 million in fines and a permanent ban on Trump and his sons from running businesses in New York. The case revolves around allegations that Trump inflated the value of his assets and net worth between 2011 and 2021 to secure favorable bank loans and lower insurance premiums.Trump has vehemently denied the allegations, calling the case a "scam" and a "sham," and accusing James and the presiding judge, Arthur Engoron, of political bias. Engoron is hearing the case without a jury and last week found Trump and his companies liable for fraud, including inflating the value of assets like Trump Tower and Mar-a-Lago. The trial will also review six additional claims, including falsifying business records and insurance fraud.The state's first witness was Donald Bender, a partner at Mazars USA and a longtime accountant for Trump's businesses. Bender testified that he relied on information provided by Trump and his companies when compiling Trump's personal financial statements. More than 150 people, including Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal lawyer, could testify in the trial, which is expected to run through early December.Trump's legal team countered that his financials were entirely legal and that there was no intent to defraud. They argued that disagreements over asset valuations do not necessarily constitute fraud. This trial is one of several legal challenges Trump is currently facing, including criminal charges in Washington, Georgia, Florida, and New York for various alleged offenses. Trump has denied all wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty in all cases.Trump reaped over $100 million through fraud, New York says as trial starts | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Support Us Here! --> https://anchor.fm/politicana/support Welcome to the Politicana Podcast, your go-to source for the latest updates, analysis, and honest conversation on world politics. Join hosts Tyler, Prateek, and Nick as they dive into current events, world affairs, policy debates, elections, gaffes, and everything in between! Tune in every week for new episodes (Typically Monday). Don't miss out on staying informed – follow us on your preferred podcasting platform to receive notifications whenever we release new episodes. For any comments, questions, or inquiries, reach out to us at Backofthemob@gmail.com. Stay engaged and informed with the Politicana Podcast! -- Topics And Timestamps -- 00:00 - RIP Senator Dianne Feinstein Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, the longest-serving woman in Senate history, has passed away. Her office praised her remarkable legacy. Her passing allows California's Governor Gavin Newsom to appoint a replacement, maintaining the Democratic majority in the Senate until early January 2025. 8:00 - Let's Talk The Second GOP Primary Debate 14:40 - Ramaswamy wants to be the new face of MAGA 21:00 - Post Debate Polls 33:30 - Mike Pence still has no chance 38:30 - Chris Christie 40:45 - Ron DeSantis 49:15 - Who would we pick to win the GOP Primary? 1:04:45 - Tim Scott spars Ramaswamy 1:06:45 - Trump and Fam Banned from Doing Business in New York In a major legal setback for Donald Trump and his family, a New York judge, Arthur Engoron, has ruled them liable for fraud and revoked the Trump Organization's business certification. This ruling has far-reaching consequences for his business and political ambitions. 1:20:30 - RFK Jr. Will Run Independent, Ditching Democratic Party White House hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to abandon his bid to challenge President Biden for the Democratic nomination and will instead launch a third-party presidential campaign. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicana/support
紐約州最高法院法官Arthur Engoron 裁決前總統川普誇大自己生意的價值以換取對自己有利的銀行貸款及保險福利。
SEASON 2 EPISODE 44: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:43) SPECIAL COMMENT: THE NEW TRUMP FATWA. Trump has now threatened another judge. As usual, by inference, and with just enough space between him and the call for violence that he can deny it when it happens. It's another Trump Fatwa and he personally is now issuing more of them – and more often – than is the government of Iran. So Tanya Chutkan's coming decision – next week? The week after? - on the Jack Smith gag order looms even larger than before and bluntly she should skip the gag order and go directly to revoking his bail and putting him behind bars. Since last Friday he has tried to incite someone to kill the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and has accused the news media of “country-threatening treason” and promised to make its people “pay a very big price” for criticizing him. Since last month he has threatened the Special Counsel and the District Attorney of Fulton County Georgia and the District Attorney of Manhattan and the Attorney General of the State of New York and a woman he has sexually assaulted and an ex-president he doxed and everybody in the country who might fit under the phrase “If you go after me, I'm coming after you” and Judge Chutkan herself. Now it's Judge Arthur Engoron: “We need justice in our country! This political hack judge… must be stopped.” The only hack who must be stopped - by the law - is Trump. Chutkan has every right to do so, and she must. I now have slightly more hope after she slapped him around for 20 pages last night, rejecting a demand that she recuse herself because she had referenced him while sentencing other January 6 conspirators. She called his interpretation of her remarks quote “hypersensitive, cynical and suspicious” – yeah, that's him pretty much. And then there's Trump's accomplices: The news media. The New York Times makes a phenomenal journalistic failure that protects Trump, and while the Fascists have a giant pretend-news propaganda infrastructure bankrolled by billionaires, the sad truth is, the “Liberal Media”relies for its funding on: Commercials on Maddow's show, for Dr. Scholl's Skin Tag Remover. Biden, Democrats, and democracy itself needs its rich people to spend to fight back against the Fox/Alex Jones/Joe Rogan machine with something promoting actual liberal-oriented news. And damned soon. B-Block (30:57) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Paul Ryan is nice enough to slam Kevin McCarthy AND Aaron Rodgers. The NFL is simultaneously trying to convince people it's not racist while also advertising adjacent to the posts by racist accounts on Twitter. And why has the Bidens' dog bit another Secret Service agent? One Fox idiot has the answer - he must've gotten into that cocaine they found at the White House. C-Block (36:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Apropos of the idea that the vast right wing conspiracy is mostly about controlling the narrative, let me re-tell the day 15 years ago when the Republicans told Tom Brokaw to either get me off MSNBC's coverage of the rest of the presidential campaign, or watch as their candidate refused to show up to the Presidential Debate Brokaw was to moderate. Brokaw not only did it, but he boasted about it in a New York Times article that's still online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York judge Justice Arthur F. Engoro found Trump guilty of fraud without a jury, stripping Trump of his New York business licenses and throwing his financial future into apparent jeopardy. In other news, the smoking gun linking Hunter Biden's business dealings to his father Joe Biden has likely been found in payments going directly from the Chinese to Joe Biden's registered address.#Trump #biden #politics Ep. 690DIRECT DONATION LINK (See your comment appear live): https://streamlabs.com/johnnymassacre
Michael McCusker discusses the fraud ruling against Donald Trump issued Monday by New York judge Arthur Engoron, in a case involving multiple business holdings by the former president.
So wrote Arthur Engoron, a New York State judge, in an unexpected ruling late yesterday that threatens the heart of Donald Trump's business empire. Engoron was referring in particular to arguments offered by the former president's attorneys in the case, but his words describe many of the details of the case—such as the valuations of Trump's properties and even the square footage he claimed they contained, both of which the court found were “clearly” fraudulent. Much of the reputation Trump cultivated as a business mogul was built on lies. The surprise is not that Trump and his co-defendants, including his sons Donald Jr. and Eric, committed fraud. What is surprising is that he could finally be punished for it—and quite harshly. The scheme that New York Attorney General Letitia James alleged last year was simple. When Trump wanted to lower his taxes, he'd claim a low valuation for a property. When he wanted to get cheap loans, he would inflate the valuation. This allowed him to inflate his claimed net worth each year, which let him obtain loans on better terms by personally guaranteeing them. Evidence of this pattern had already turned up in reporting, especially by WNYC and ProPublica, and James's case offered much more.
Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del viernes 27 de mayo de 2022: - La ciudad de Holyoke junto con la cámara de comercio de Holyoke y la Oficina de Planeación y Desarrollo Económico de la ciudad, lanzaron oficialmente el jueves un nuevo portal electrónico titulado Explore Holyoke, cuyo objetivo es el ofrecer información e invitar al público a explorar las opciones de turismo, arte, cultura y entretenimiento disponibles en la ciudad. El nuevo portal, ofrece información en diferentes idiomas, relacionada con los eventos y lugares que ofrecen oportunidades de asistir a actividades de arte y entretenimiento, así como las diversas opciones de comida en la ciudad. Además el portal incluye un calendario de actividades que se irá actualizando con información oficial, así como la que los residentes y usuarios visitantes de la página agreguen de forma independiente. Otro proyecto integrado a Explore Holyoke es Open Doors Holyoke que en 2021 se estableció por primera vez, ofreciendo la oportunidad de visitar edificios y lugares de interés histórico que no siempre son accesibles al público. Explore holyoke también tiene presencia en Facebook y mucho de su contenido y actualizaciones serán publicadas en su muro. Para más información puede visitar exploreholyoke.com FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA - El expresidente Donald Trump debe responder preguntas bajo juramento en la investigación civil del fiscal general de Nueva York sobre sus prácticas comerciales, dictaminó el jueves un tribunal estatal de apelaciones, rechazando su argumento de que está exento de testificar porque sus respuestas podrían usarse en una investigación penal paralela. Un panel de cuatro jueces en la división de apelaciones del tribunal de primera instancia del estado confirmó el fallo del 17 de febrero del juez Arthur Engoron, que hizo cumplir las citaciones que requerían que Trump y sus dos hijos mayores, Ivanka y Donald Jr., prestaran testimonio en el juicio e investigación de la fiscal general Letitia James. Los abogados de los Trump acordaron en marzo que tomarían declaración dentro de los 14 días posteriores a la decisión del panel de apelaciones que confirma el fallo de Engoron. También podrían apelar la decisión ante el tribunal supremo del estado, el Tribunal de Apelaciones, retrasando el asunto y el posible testimonio de los Trump indefinidamente. James elogió el fallo, que se produjo solo dos semanas después de que el panel de apelaciones escuchara los argumentos orales del caso. Ella tuiteó que su investigación “continuará sin inmutarse porque nadie está por encima de la ley”. FUENTE: AP
Harvard grovels over slave past, RME! More Hunter Avallone "racism" debate feedback! Why are some "anti-science"? Can Twitter bring Free Speech? The Hake Report, Wednesday, April 27, 2022 AD: INTERESTING CALLS from foreigners and blacks on "racism" and slavery; Maze and Dielawn, too! (SEE BELOW) // Harvard's unchristian president smears Christian slave-owning past! // Anti-Trump(?) "judge" Arthur Engoron got old! // Oklahoma bans nonbinary birth certificates! // Why are rural people so "anti-science"? // Phony Fauci: Pandemic in the U.S. is over, but not in the world! // Twitter's Elon Musk faces censorship pressure from an EU commissioner. // MUSIC: "Soldiers Crash Gathering In Sparrow Hills" - Frog Eyes - The Golden River (2003) // "Sunset Strut" - Dan Lebowitz - YouTube Audio Library (Chris selection) // CALLERS Denny from Bulgaria talks about the corruption of socialism in churches and Europe. // Alex from Sweden asks about Dean's ban, Hunter's "racism" debate, and common sense. // William in California doesn't buy black valedictorian lady's story. Black single mothers, smh // Joe from Phoenix, AZ calls slavery evil, no slaveowners honorable (Were blacks worse?) // Maze from Dayton, OH, quick to speak, slow to listen, claims welfare wasn't for blacks! // Dielawn from California says Twitter censorship's "private company" argument is evil! // Dustin from San Diego, CA ubered Fauci's friend who spilled the beans. Fauci's a puppet! // TIME STAMPS 0:00:00 Wed, Apr 27, 2022 0:02:20 Hey, guys! 0:05:18 DENNY, BULGARIA: Socialism's scars 0:13:27 ALEX, SWEDEN: Intellectuals 0:24:01 Debate tactics vs truth-seeking 0:26:01 Supers: Veggies, Stats, female-minded 0:29:45 Harvard groveling over slavery 0:36:16 Supers: atheistic vs atheist 0:37:50 WILLIAM: Racism sob story 0:44:47 JOE, PHX: Slavery awful evil 0:55:49 Super: Factitionalist Kaz, Move on 0:57:59 Music intro 0:58:57 "Soldiers Crash Gathering In Sparrow Hills" - Frog Eyes 1:01:53 Reading chat 1:04:38 MAZE: welfare, telling people what to do 1:20:39 Anti-Trump Judge Arthur Engoron looks rough 1:27:37 Oklahoma: No nonbinary birth certificates 1:31:20 Anti-science identity 1:36:38 Fauci: Pandemic in U.S. over 1:39:42 Super: Lenin in London, Trotsky in NYC 1:41:16 DIELAWN: censorship by private companies 1:52:45 DUSTIN, S.D., CA: Ubered Fauci's friend 2:01:26 Closing 2:01:58 "Sunset Strut" - Dan Lebowitz Also see Hake News from JLP. HAKE LINKS VIDEO: YouTube* | Facebook | Twitter | LIVE Odysee | DLive | Twitch* | ARCHIVE Odysee | BitChute | Rumble PODCAST: Apple | Spotify* | Podplayer | Castbox | TuneIn | Stitcher | Google | iHeart | Amazon | PodBean SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | Odysee | EXCLUSIVE SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Teespring CALL-IN: 888-775-3773, LIVE M-F 9-11 AM PT (Los Angeles) thehakereport.com/show *NOTE: Liberal platforms commonly censor Hake's content. BLOG POST https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2022/4/27/042722-wed-the-hake-report
Trump vs. "racist" black AG Letitia James; Hake gets carried away arguing with atheists; pray for Officer Kim Potter, sentenced to 2-years? The Hake Report, Friday, February 18, 2022 AD: Donald Trump vs. lame, old-looking judge Arthur Engoron, and malicious black female NY AG Letitia James // INTERESTING CALLS? — Hake argues WAY too long w/ two callers: "Do you believe there is no God?" Callers also talk about Trump as well as race identity. (See CALLERS below!) // Pray for Officer Kim Potter who errantly shot 20yo resisting, fleeing black suspect Daunte Wright. // MUSIC: Hollydrift - "Dark Is Only Hours Away" - Waiting for the Tiller (2004, Parasomnic Records) // TrackTribe - "Bar Crawl" - YouTube Audio Library (Chris selection) // CALLERS Russ from Hampton, VA argues w/ Hake about God and whether Trump's a "liar." Austin from WA talks about BLM mess; disappointed Trump didn't pardon Assange. TatFace from NYC talks about Brandon Tatum and others countersignaling Trump. Christopher from CA (Donning Armour) debates 25-mins about atheism and later identity. Also check out Hake News from today. TIME STAMPS 0:00:00 Fri, Feb 18, 2022 0:02:40 Hey, guys! 0:04:59 Trump Judge 0:20:13 Trump vs Letitia James 0:34:51 RUSS: ATHEIST, TRUMP LIAR 0:51:15 AUSTIN, WA: BLM, ASSANGE 1:06:51 "Dark Is Only Hours Away" - Hollydrift 1:10:36 Reading chat 1:14:56 TATFACE: COUNTERSIGNALING 1:23:37 Kim Potter, Daunte Wright 1:31:54 CHRISTOPHER: ATHEISM, IDENTITY 1:57:03 Super 1:59:55 "Bar Crawl" - TrackTribe HAKE LINKS VIDEO ARCHIVE: YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | COMING? Odysee | Rumble AUDIO PODCAST: Apple | Spotify | Podcast Addict | Castbox | TuneIn | Stitcher | Google | iHeart | Amazon | PodBean LIVE VIDEO: Odysee | Facebook | Twitter | DLive | YouTube* | Twitch* | NOT Trovo* SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | Odysee | SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM - 11 AM PT (Los Angeles) https://thehakereport.com/show Also see Hake News from JLP's show today. *NOTE: YouTube, Twitch, and Trovo have all censored James's content on their platforms over fake "Community Guidelines" violations. (Trovo permanently blocked The Hake Report.) BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2022/2/18/021822-fri-the-hake-report
Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del viernes 18 de febrero de 2022: - Un juez dictaminó el jueves que el expresidente Donald Trump debe responder preguntas bajo juramento en la investigación civil del estado de Nueva York sobre sus prácticas comerciales. El juez Arthur Engoron ordenó a Trump y a sus dos hijos mayores, Ivanka y Donald Trump Jr., cumplir con las citaciones emitidas en diciembre por la fiscal general de Nueva York, Letitia James. Trump y sus dos hijos deben rendir declaración dentro de 21 días, dijo Engoron luego de una audiencia de dos horas con los abogados de la oficina de Trump y James. “En última instancia, un Fiscal General del Estado comienza a investigar una entidad comercial, descubre abundante evidencia de posible fraude financiero y quiere interrogar, bajo juramento, a varios de los directores de las entidades, incluido su homónimo. Ella tiene todo el derecho de hacerlo”. Engoron escribió en su decisión. James, una demócrata, dijo que su investigación ha descubierto evidencia de que la compañía de Trump, la Organización Trump, usó valoraciones “fraudulentas o engañosas” de activos como campos de golf y rascacielos para obtener préstamos y beneficios fiscales. Por su parte, el abogado defensor penal de Trump, Ronald Fischetti, dijo en la audiencia, que se llevó a cabo por videoconferencia que “Si ella quiere el testimonio bajo juramento de mi cliente, él tiene derecho a la inmunidad. Obtiene inmunidad por lo que dice, o no dice nada”. Cualquier cosa que Trump diga en una declaración civil podría usarse en su contra en la investigación criminal que supervisa la oficina del fiscal de distrito de Manhattan. Si Trump invoca la Quinta Enmienda, Fischetti dijo que aún podría perjudicar una posible defensa penal. En un comunicado, James dijo: “A nadie se le permitirá interponerse en el camino de la búsqueda de la justicia, sin importar cuán poderosos sean. Nadie está por encima de la ley." FUENTE: AP - Los temores de una nueva guerra en Europa resurgieron el jueves cuando el presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, advirtió que Rusia podría invadir Ucrania en cuestión de días, y la violencia se disparó en un enfrentamiento de larga duración en el este de Ucrania que a algunos les preocupaba que pudiera desencadenar un conflicto más amplio. Los dignatarios mundiales se apresuraron a buscar soluciones, pero las sospechas entre el Este y el Oeste solo parecieron crecer, ya que los aliados de la OTAN rechazaron las afirmaciones rusas de que estaba retirando a las tropas de los ejercicios que habían alimentado los temores de un ataque. Se cree que Rusia ha construido unas 150.000 fuerzas militares alrededor de las fronteras de Ucrania. Las preocupaciones aumentaron en Occidente sobre qué está haciendo exactamente Rusia con esas tropas, que incluían aproximadamente el 60% de las fuerzas terrestres generales de Rusia. El Kremlin insiste en que no tiene planes de invadir, pero durante mucho tiempo ha considerado a Ucrania como parte de su esfera de influencia y la expansión de la OTAN hacia el este es una amenaza existencial. Hablando en el Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU, el Secretario de Estado de los EE. UU., Antony Blinken, reveló algunas conclusiones de la inteligencia de los EE. UU. en una estrategia que los EE. UU. y Gran Bretaña esperaban expusiera y evitara cualquier plan de invasión. Estados Unidos se ha negado a revelar gran parte de la evidencia que subyace a sus afirmaciones. Biden dijo que no tenía planes de hablar pronto con el presidente ruso, Vladimir Putin. FUENTE: AP