Trump slow to invest in states that could decide election as some in GOP fear ‘skeleton’ campaign
NEW YORK (AP) — In his bid to retake the White House, few states hold as much promise for Donald Trump as Michigan.
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NEW YORK (AP) — In his bid to retake the White House, few states hold as much promise for Donald Trump as Michigan.
Donald Trump has had an encouraging day or two on the money front.
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A New York judge has issued a new gag order on former President Donald Trump that specifically bars him from making public statements about witnesses, prosecutors or jurors in his first criminal trial.
Donald Trump has been hit with another gag order ahead of his hush-money criminal trial. Justice Juan Merchan granted the request from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg which prohibits the former president from talking about anyone involved in the case or their families.
Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly enticed participants into a sex trafficking ring by offering proximity to his “popularity” and implying those in his inner circle would have access to celebrities, athletes and even royalty like Prince Harry, according to a civil lawsuit filed by Rodney Jones, a former producer, last month.
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday sued to seize two New York City apartments worth $14 million that were allegedly bought with proceeds from a corrupt scheme involving Mongolia's huge copper mine, a former prime minister of that nation, and his Harvard Business School graduate son. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn details a total of $128 million in allegedly unlawful contracts granted by a Mongolian state-owned mining company to shell companies, which benefited then Prime Minister Sukhbaatar Batbold and his family, including his oldest son. "During Batbold's tenure as Prime Minister, Erdenet Mining Corporation inserted a middleman with ties to Batbold into the relationship with [the commodity trading firm] Ocean Partners, allowing Batbold to siphon off millions of dollars for his personal use and benefit, which included the purchase of the" luxury apartments in Manhattan, the suit alleges. Batbold served as prime minister from 2009
WASHINGTON ― Democrats on the House oversight committee want Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) to hold a hearing on former President Donald Trump’s son-in-law.