About 24 hours after a federal indictment against Donald Trump was unsealed, the former president appeared at a Georgia rally and not at all surprisingly blasted the Justice Department and mocked special counsel Jack Smith.
24.05.2023 - 00:41 / perezhilton.com
We knew Donald Trump wasn’t happy about his prosecution in New York. But on Tuesday he was downright furious. We hear his little hands were absolutely shaking!
The former (and possibly future?) President appeared via Zoom in a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday morning as a judge set a 2024 trial date for the 76-year-old. This is the infamous trial, as Perezcious readers will recall, in which Trump is facing criminal charges for his alleged “hush money” payments to porn star Stormy Daniels and others — but mostly the illegal cover-up of them. You know, the thing his underling Michael Cohen already did time for?
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On Tuesday morning, New York State court judge Juan Merchan ordered the Apprentice alum to cancel all his plans for the week beginning March 25, 2024, because that’s when this trial is set to take place! Seems reasonable enough, right? That’s, like, ten months out. Plenty of time to prepare. He doesn’t even have to stay in jail the whole time. However, it’s right in the middle of primary season, in which Trump will presumably face off against Florida governor Ron DeSantis for the GOP nomination.
Trump was NOT happy with Judge Merchan’s ruling! MSNBC reported he waved his hands as if to say NO when told to clear his calendar the week of the trial. Per DailyMail.com, the former President “scowled into the camera” as he heard the judge order the date. The outlet reports Trump was “visibly irritated” amid the forceful ruling, and then got angry again after Judge Merchan put a protective order in place for the case.
Now, this protective order is not a full gag order. Trump is allowed to talk about the case in the media and on the campaign trail; he just can’t share any
About 24 hours after a federal indictment against Donald Trump was unsealed, the former president appeared at a Georgia rally and not at all surprisingly blasted the Justice Department and mocked special counsel Jack Smith.
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Ellise Shafer Donald Trump has been indicted again — this time on federal charges of mishandling classified documents. According to The New York Times, the Justice Department filed the indictment on Thursday in Miami’s Federal District Court. The charges are the result of an investigation into documents the former president took with him to Mar-a-Lago after he left office in 2020. This marks the first time that a former U.S. president has faced federal charges. Though the specific charges are currently unknown, one person familiar with the matter told the New York Times that Trump has been indicted on seven counts. The indictment was filed by special counsel Jack Smith, who is also investigating the misinformation that followed Trump’s loss of power in 2020 and how that contributed to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. Trump is expected to surrender to authorities in Miami on Tuesday, he wrote in his own post about the indictment on Truth Social.
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a New Hampshire Journal podcast, called her one of Trump’s “greatest selections” in a backhanded compliment but in certainly more favorable terms than the former president had when he nicknamed her “Milktoast.”“Donald Trump, even his greatest supporters have acknowledged, had a tough time picking good people,” DeSantis said on the podcast published Friday. “He had a lot of terrible personnel decisions.
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2ND UPDATE, 5:20 PM: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis today won a victory in his legal skirmishes with the Walt Disney Company — but not for the reasons he wanted to.
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More than 300,000 Twitter users were logged in at 6 p.m. ET on Wednesday to hear Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis begin his 2024 presidential campaign in an announcement address featuring the social media platform’s owner, Elon Musk.
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Ivanka Trump is spending some quality time with her eldest son Joseph. The former first daughter documented her recent outing, watching the NBA playoffs at Kaseya Center in South Florida and having a lot of fun with her 9-year-old son.“GAME WITH MY MVP!” Ivanka wrote on Instagram, posing for a sweet photo at the Miami Heat against Boston Celtics game.
never return to Twitter, despite being reinstated back in November, “Morning Joe” panelist Jonathan Lemire isn’t one. In fact, he thinks Trump will return just one minute before Ron DeSantis uses the platform to officially announce his presidential run.The Florida governor is expected to make his official presidential campaign announcement via a Twitter Spaces interview alongside former CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday night, at 6 p.m.
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