“I want to know about all of those right-wing organizations that he’s connected with who are training up in the hills somewhere and targeting what communities they&rsqu... more“I want to know about all of those right-wing organizations that he’s connected with who are training up in the hills somewhere and targeting what communities they’re going to attack,” she said.https://mynbc15.com/news/nation-world/maxine-waters-warns-trump-supporters-prepping-for-civil-war-if-he-loses-2024-election-rep-maxine-waters-d-calif-california-democrat-former-president-donald-trump-white-house-president-joe-biden-msnbc
NY State Senator Kevin Parker helped push the “Adult Survivors Act” which removed the Statue of Limitations for victims of rape.
This legislation enabled E. Jean... moreNY State Senator Kevin Parker helped push the “Adult Survivors Act” which removed the Statue of Limitations for victims of rape.
This legislation enabled E. Jean Carrolls lawsuit against Trump.
Now, Parker is being sued for an assault from 2004.
"The man who set himself on fire outside the Manhattan courthouse where Donald Trump’s trial is under way has now been identified as a self-described “investigativ... more"The man who set himself on fire outside the Manhattan courthouse where Donald Trump’s trial is under way has now been identified as a self-described “investigative researcher” who posted a conspiracy-laden manifesto online moments before the incident.
The fire broke out just after full jury selection ended for Mr Trump’s trial. Authorities identified the man as Max Azzarello from St Augustine, Florida at a Friday press conference. Mr Azzarello is now at the Weill Cornell Medicine Burn Center for treatment. Police responded to a 911 call for the incident after 1.30 pm local time, a public information officer for the New York Police Department (NYPD) told The Independent."https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-sets-himself-fire-outside-175853768.html less
The troubles plaguing Donald Trump’s first criminal trial in New York City and its anonymous jury are starting to mount, as two jurors bowed out after details of their p... moreThe troubles plaguing Donald Trump’s first criminal trial in New York City and its anonymous jury are starting to mount, as two jurors bowed out after details of their personal lives revealed in court drew public attention—and potentially a target on their backs.
At the start of the day, a nurse slotted as “juror number two” said details reported by news outlets allowed her to be identified by friends, scaring her enough to want to avoid serving on the most significant trial in the country’s history.
Then, at noon, a Puerto Rican IT consultant chosen to be “juror number four” held a private meeting with the judge, prosecutors, and defense attorneys to apparently share similar concerns.https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-trial-day-3-starts-140535513.html less
Social Security website says they have been asked to verify 1.2 million peoples identity to vote in TX this year. (People without a photo id) TX has added a total ... moreSocial Security website says they have been asked to verify 1.2 million peoples identity to vote in TX this year. (People without a photo id) TX has added a total of 57,711 new voters to their voter registry. https://www.sos.state.tx.us/about/newsreleases/2024/040324.shtml
Trump attorneys trolled after they subpoena wrong Jeremy Rosenberg for hush money trial.Proseutors revealed that Mr Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche had tried to subpoena former... moreTrump attorneys trolled after they subpoena wrong Jeremy Rosenberg for hush money trial.Proseutors revealed that Mr Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche had tried to subpoena former District Attorney Supervising Rackets Investigator Jeremy Rosenberg in March, to seek files related to the Republican presidential candidate's former lawyer Michael Cohen.
However, it transpired that Mr Blanche made an embarrassing mistake – sending the subpoena to a man from Brooklyn also called Jeremy Rosenberg.""Following the blunder, Mr Rosenberg decided to have a bit of fun with Mr Trump’s attorneys – and told them he’d be keeping the money they sent him.
“I don’t have any files for you,” the apparently bemused Brooklynite wrote back, according to a filing from the former president’s legal team.
He added: “PS - The phone number you provided was disconnected.
“PPS - I’m keeping the fifteen dollars,” he added, referencing the money Mr... less