Piers Morgan ridiculed over reaction to Donald Trump’s guilty verdict: ‘Are you serious?’
Piers Morgan has leapt to the defence of Donald Trump after he became the first criminally convicted US president in history.
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Piers Morgan has leapt to the defence of Donald Trump after he became the first criminally convicted US president in history.
Piers Morgan has leapt to the defence of Donald Trump after he became the first criminally convicted US president in history.
Piers Morgan has leapt to the defence of Donald Trump after he became the first criminally convicted US president in history.
NEW YORK (AP) — CNN and MSNBC both cut away from former President Donald Trump as he spoke live on Friday less than 24 hours after being convicted in his New York hush money trial.
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Piers Morgan has leapt to the defence of Donald Trump after he became the first criminally convicted US president in history.
WinRed, the payment processor for Republican campaign donations, crashed after former President Donald J. Trump’s felony conviction, a technical issue that his campaign attributed to the number of people trying to donate in the immediate aftermath of the verdict.
The attorney John Eastman pleaded not guilty Friday in the Arizona case charging him and other allies of former President Donald Trump with crimes related to their attempt to undo his 2020 election loss in the state to President Joe Biden. Eastman is the first of 18 defendants in the case to be arraigned in a state courthouse in Phoenix. Arraignments of the other defendants, including former Trump House chief of staff Mark Meadows and former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, are scheduled for the coming weeks. Eastman, Meadows, Giuliani, and more than a dozen other people — including Trump — are separately charged in Georgia state court crimes connected with their efforts there to undo Trump's 2020 defeat