First lady and the Trump. Donald Trump and Melania Trump’s love story began long before their stint in the White House.
18.03.2023 - 06:19 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Similar to so many family ruptures in America in recent years, Ingo Rademacher’s legal dispute with ABC over his 2021 firing from General Hospital comes down to Donald Trump and the politics of vaccines, according to the former soap opera actor.
Heading towards a pivotal March 30 summary judgement hearing on the more than a year old lawsuit, plaintiff Rademacher’s attorneys filed paperwork yesterday opposing the Disney-owned network’s motion to toss the case out. “ABC had a duty to accommodate Ingo,” insists the filing by lawyers Scott J. Street and John W. Howard over their client’s religious exemption request over corporate Covid vaccine requirements (read it here). “Instead, it put him through a sham process that was designed to fail, and which was meant to cover up the real reason for Ingo’s termination: his political views.”
Or to be more specific, Rademacher alleges he was really axed because GH EP Frank Valentini and others on the show objected to him voting for Trump in 2020 and decrying the “false hope” of getting the jab:
…the show’s producers and writers did not like his comments about Donald Trump and restrictive Covid policies, so they wrote him off the show and decided to “recast” the role. That meant hiring somebody else to play Ingo’s character. There was a problem, though: Ingo was one of the most popular actors on General Hospital. He was under contract until June 2022 and the producers had previously discussed extending his deal. Criticism of Ingo’s political commentary also led to the creation of the #FireIngo, which was trending around the time ABC decided to axe him. So, instead of being honest with Ingo, ABC used the Covid vaccine policy as an excuse to get rid of him.
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First lady and the Trump. Donald Trump and Melania Trump’s love story began long before their stint in the White House.
Donald Trump made a big speech to all his supporters at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday night. Well, wait… all of his supporters??
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a recent Quinnipiac poll, as Pskai pointed out, a whopping 90% of Republicans see the move from DA Alvin Bragg as politically motivated; 70% of independents agree along with 30% of Democrats.“It doesn’t really matter that that is based entirely on the phony claims by leading Republicans,” Psaki said of the poll’s results. “But the thing is, there’s absolutely nothing to gain by adding more fuel to that fire.”Currently, that fire is being fueled by the likes of House speaker Kevin McCarthy, Florida governor Ron DeSantis, Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Trump himself.
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The Trump family is speaking out after Donald Trump made history as the first sitting or former president to be indicted.
The Trump family is speaking out after Donald Trump made history as the first sitting or former president to be indicted.
Ellise Shafer A New York grand jury has voted to indict former president Donald Trump over an alleged 2016 hush money scheme, the New York Times reports. The Associated Press also confirmed the news with Trump’s lawyer, Joe Tacopina. Four people with knowledge of the matter told the New York Times on Thursday that the felony indictment “will likely be announced in the coming days.” As the indictment is sealed, the exact charges are unknown for now, but they have to do with his role in allegedly paying hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016, the Times reports. According to the AP, Trump is expected to surrender to authorities next week. The indictment makes Trump the United States’ first president to be criminally charged, and certainly puts a damper on his upcoming try for a second term in the 2024 election.
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skyrocketed by a staggering 21,655%, as a possible criminal indictment against former President Donald Trump looms, according to data shared exclusively with The Post. The case is connected to a $130,000 payment to Daniels made ahead of the 2016 election to cover up an alleged 2006 affair she had with the former president.Searches for Daniels on the porn site cleared the 467,000 mark on Tuesday, dwarfing her daily average of around 2,150 searches for the quarter.Searches for Daniels soared as Trump shared on Truth Social that he would be arrested in Manhattan imminently, followed days later by declaring himself, among other things, the victim of “the Stormy ‘horse face’ Daniels extortion plot.” With the grand jury failing to reach a decision on an indictment this week, searches dipped to just 243,544 on Thursday.
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Is it finally happening?! Donald Trump believes he’ll be taken into custody by next week!
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