This may legitimately be the dumbest thing Donald Trump has ever tweeted… sorry, Xed… sorry, actually “truthed.” Anyway, that’s saying a lot!
19.07.2023 - 02:21 / perezhilton.com
Late breaking news from a source close to the situation… a source called… Donald Trump.
Yes, once again, the former president is showing his trouble keeping secrets as he was the first to break the news of this massive step forward in the January 6 investigation. Trump posted angrily on Truth Social Sunday night that he had received a target letter from the DOJ in the ongoing probe into the 2021 insurrection. For those who don’t know, that’s the government’s way of prepping a suspect for criminal charges — just the fact they’re sending it after the lengthy investigation basically means it’s a sure thing he’s going to be indicted. The last time Trump got a letter in the classified documents case, he was formally indicted just three weeks later.
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Trump also claimed it was even more dire — that he was told he had just four days to report to the grand jury. That last part has not been verified, but every news organization was able to reach out to their DOJ sources and learn that the letter was all too real. According to Rolling Stone‘s sources, the letter, sent by special counsel Jack Smith, even lists the federal statutes under which Trump can expect to be charged, including conspiracy and obstruction, specifically:
conspiracy to commit offense or to defraud the United States deprivation of rights under color of law tampering with a witness, victim, or an informantThis is, of course, all tied to Trump’s role in the January 6 coup attempt, in which the then-president’s followers attempted to stop the peaceful transition of power by storming the Capitol Building. Representatives from both sides of the aisle, as well as Vice President Mike Pence, were forced
This may legitimately be the dumbest thing Donald Trump has ever tweeted… sorry, Xed… sorry, actually “truthed.” Anyway, that’s saying a lot!
Bob DiBuono is getting more gigs now that the former president is out of office — and claims business has doubled since he announced his 2024 run.“People miss him and people want him back so badly that when he wasn’t in the public eye, it was like, ‘Get Bob DiBuono to show up,'” the standup comedian told The Post. The Clifton, New Jersey, resident gets hired for corporate events, private parties, and Republican fundraisers — and said he does as many as three a week.“I could be at a Hasidic event in Brooklyn one night and then I’m in Long Island the next night for a bunch of blue-collar guys that love him,” DiBuono, 47, said.
Donald Trump’s former aid Sebastian Gorka gave short shrift to the BBC’s political editor this week, eventually asking him, “Do you not speak English?”
Donald Trump is entering his plea.
Donald Trump has now been “arrested” and arraigned yet again, this time for the federal charges related to trying to overthrow the 2020 election.
Amidst the circus and chaos that has become his brand, Donald Trump has arrived in court today in Washington D.C. to face criminal charges over attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The 45th President of the United States is now in custody to be arraigned.
On July 25, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a town hall on Fox News with Sean Hannity. If it seems odd that a Democratic candidate for president was speaking to the Trump-invested Fox News audience, it was. Hannity asked Kennedy, “You’re talking to the American people tonight. Why should they vote for you?”
Sophia Scorziello editor Rachel Maddow, broadcast journalist known for her MSNBC slot “The Rachel Maddow Show,” says the secret to successful journalist is simple: “Life is short. Tell the truth and see how it lands. That’s it.” This year, Maddow is being honored with the 2023 Variety and Rolling Stone Truth Seekers Award.
Donald Trump has been indicted yet again.
Well, here we are again! Donald Trump has been indicted on even MORE federal charges.
Former US president Donald Trump has been charged over attempts to overturn the 2020 election result. Official court documents have confirmed the indictment tonight (August 1).
McKinley Franklin editor Donald Trump has been indicted for a third time this year by a Washington grand jury over his alleged involvement with the January 6 Capitol riots. On Tuesday, the former president was indicted on four counts related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, including conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government, conspiracy to obstruct a congressional proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct a congressional proceeding and conspiracy to violate rights.
Former President Donald Trump was indicted for a third time on criminal charges related to his efforts to retain power in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
Former President Donald Trump was indicted for a third time on criminal charges related to his efforts to retain power in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
Thirteen Republican presidential candidates attended the Iowa GOP’s annual Lincoln Dinner in Des Moines Friday night.
Former President Donald Trump‘s CNN lawsuit has been dismissed.
Kanye West has had his Twitter account reactivated, following a ban of almost eight months for offensive content.
Well, this isn’t the Donald Trump indictment we were expecting this week…
Melania Trump has released a new set of non-fungible-tokens, commemorating the anniversary of Apollo 11’s moon landing. She advertised them on her Instagram, with her office announcing that the limited-edition collectible is up for sale for $75 each. Melania Trump’s Pre-White House era: a look back at her 90s and Y2K stylesMelania and Barron Trump: Strong mother and son connectionA post shared by Melania Trump (@melaniatrump)The NFT looks like a 3D Card that features a moon, an astronaut’s boot on the moon’s surface and the photo of Neil Armstrong standing on the moon’s surface.
embroiled in controversy after the release of his newest music video, “Try That in a Small Town,” as his defenders claim he’s the latest victim of cancel culture.The conservative country star is facing accusations that his latest single and music video encourages racist, pro-gun violence, pro-vigilantism and pro-lynching messages while others, including the artist himself, claim the song spreads the message that small towns don’t put up with the same levels of crime and chaos that big cities do. Country Music Television (CMT) pulled the controversial song from its rotation on Tuesday but ABC allowed the song to remain on the set list as part of its CMA Fest concert special Wednesday.