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New York attorney general files civil fraud lawsuit against Trump, some of his children and his business | CNN Politics By Kara Scannell, Tierney Sneed, Marshall Cohen, Hannah Rabinowitz CNN September 21, 2022 (CNN)The New York state attorney general filed a sweeping lawsuit Wednesday against former President Donald Trump, three of his adult children and the Trump Organization, alleging they were involved in an expansive fraud lasting over a decade that the former President used to enrich himself. In the more than 200-page lawsuit, Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, alleges the fraud touched all aspects of the…
Mike Lindell says vendors are bailing on his MyStore platform because they don’t want to be associated with an FBI investigation Yahoo News September 21, 2022 MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell says four vendors have bailed on his MyStore e-commerce platform. Lindell told Insider these businesses “don’t want to deal with MyStore” for fear of an FBI probe. Lindell’s phone was seized by the FBI last week at a Hardee’s drive-thru in Minnesota. Continue Reading…..
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By Sarah Al-Arshani Business Insider September 19, 2022 Over 900 people have been arrested and charged in connection with the Capitol riot, according to Insider’s database. A growing number of them have subsequently been charged with additional separate crimes, CBS News reported. The additional charges could complicate their efforts to get lenient sentences in their Capitol riot cases. Continue Reading…..
Michigan man gets 5 years in prison for role in Capitol riot AP NEWS September 17, 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — A Michigan man was sentenced on Friday to five years in federal prison for his role in the U.S. Capitol attack by a mob that disrupted Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory. Chief Judge Beryl Howell also sentenced Anthony Robert Williams, 47, of Southgate, Michigan, to three years of supervised release after his prison term and ordered him to pay $2,000 in restitution and a $5,000 fine, according to a U.S. Justice Department news release.…
The View fans think host accidentally passed gas on live TV The US Sun September 17, 2022 A HOST on The View has accidentally passed gas on live TV, according to some fans. The embarrassing TV blunder came as the panel were engaged in a heated debate about former President Donald Trump. On Friday, the women talked about the Donald’s political future and whether or not his indictment will prevent him from running again. The co-hosts felt very passionately about this topic, having it last over ten minutes. Continue Reading…..
Late Night Hosts Pile on Mike Lindell’s Phone Seizure at Hardee’s: ‘Not Sure You Wanna Go to Jail Being Known as the MyPillow Guy’ Yahoo News September 17, 2022 Mike Lindell reportedly had his phone seized by the FBI this week while at a Hardee’s in Minnesota. And obviously, the hosts of television’s late night shows couldn’t resist mocking the situation on Wednesday. “Welcome to Hardee’s, you have the right to remain silent,” Stephen Colbert joked, while Jimmy Fallon wished Lindell good luck. “I’m not sure you wanna go to prison known as the MyPillow guy,” the “Tonight…
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By Azi Paybarah Washington Post September 16, 2022 The former president warned that if he were indicted for mishandling classified documents after leaving the White House, there would be “problems in this country the likes of which perhaps we’ve never seen before.” Trump, speaking Thursday to conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, added, “I don’t think the people of the United States would stand for it.” Hewitt, who is also a contributing columnist for The Washington Post, then noted that critics would describe the comment as inciting violence, and he asked Trump to respond to the claim. “That’s not inciting…
By Myah Ward, Andrew Desiderio POLITICO September 16, 2022 Former President Donald Trump said Thursday the nation would face “problems … the likes of which perhaps we’ve never seen” if he is indicted over his handling of classified documents after leaving office, an apparent suggestion that such a move by the Justice Department could spark violence from Trump’s supporters. The former president said an indictment wouldn’t stop him from running for the White House again and repeatedly said Americans “would not stand” for his prosecution. “If a thing like that happened, I would have no prohibition against running,” Trump…