EXCLUSIVE: Wind River and A Private War outfit Savvy Media has acquired rights to Business Insider (formerly Wired) journalist Alex Davies’ book Driven: The Race To Create The Autonomous Car.
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Paul Manafort; Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law; his longtime friend and adviser Roger Stone; and his former national security adviser Michael Flynn.A voice of nationalist, outsider conservatism, Bannon — who served in the Navy and worked at Goldman Sachs and as a Hollywood producer before turning to politics — led the conservative Breitbart News before being tapped to serve as chief executive officer of Trump’s 2016 campaign in its critical final months.He later served as chief
.EXCLUSIVE: Wind River and A Private War outfit Savvy Media has acquired rights to Business Insider (formerly Wired) journalist Alex Davies’ book Driven: The Race To Create The Autonomous Car.
Lil Wayne and Kodak Black have publicly thanked Donald Trump after he granted them a full presidential pardon.The rappers were among 140 people who were either granted pardons or had their sentences commuted by the former President before he left office yesterday (January 20).Wayne earlier shared his new song ‘Ain’t Got Time’ following his pardon but he has now taken to Twitter to thank Trump.“I want to thank President Trump for recognizing that I have so much more to give to my family, my art,
Lil Wayne is speaking out about his recent pardoning by former President Donald Trump.
Antonio Ferme author“Today the sun was shining, the birds were singing and McDonald’s share price in Florida just went way up because America just got a brand new dad.”Trevor Noah’s latest monologue breaks down some of the noteworthy moments from Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Joe Exotic's legal team says they are "disappointed" former President Trump failed to pardon the "Tiger King" star as he continues to serve a 22-year prison sentence. Trump issued more than 100 pardons and commutations early Wednesday as one of his last tasks at the White House ahead of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' inauguration ceremony.
Tiger King Joe Exotic lashed out at former President Donald Trump after being passed over for a pardon on Wednesday — claiming he was denied for being "too gay" for the president. Exotic, real name Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage, released the statement on his Twitter account Wednesday afternoon, seething at Trump for refusing to commute his sentence in a murder-for-hire plot against his archrival, Carol Baskin.
Carole Baskin is celebrating Joe Exotic not being released from prison.
When former President Donald Trump dropped a list of over 140 people getting presidential pardons or commutations during his last hours in office on Jan. 20, 2021, Netflix’s Tiger King star Joe Exotic was not among the recipients. His nemesis Carole Baskin. — who Joe allegedly hired at hitman to kill — says she’s thankful that the former exotic zoo owner didn’t get a presidential pardon. The former Dancing with the Stars contestant shared her feelings in a brief interview with TMZ.
Despite campaigning for a pardon, Joe Exotic was not among the 73 pardons issued by Donald Trump on his final day in office.
Lil Wayne and Kodak Black have been granted pardons by U.S. President Donald Trump in his last day in office.Wayne, real name Dwayne Carter, received a full pardon on the federal weapons charge he pled guilty to last year (2020), while Black, real name Bill Kapri, received a commutation after being charged with falsifying information on federal forms to buy firearms in 2019.“President Trump and his administration have been tireless advocates on behalf of the African-American community,” Bradford
Rappers Lil Wayne and Kodak Black are among the people to have been pardoned or had their sentences commuted by Donald Trumpin his last full day in office. Late on Tuesday, the president granted 73 pardons and commuted the sentences for 70 other individuals.
Alice Johnson — who spent 22 years in jail for the non-violent, first-time offense of her role in a large cocaine-dealing ring — in 2018, she began working to secure Young’s freedom. In September 2018, the reality star visited the Oval Office with former U.S.
Donald Trump is having some very busy final days in office.
Two rappers are among the list of pardons made by President Donald Trump during his final hours in office today. Per The Guardian, Lil Wayne, who plead guilty to a federal weapons charge in December of last year and faced up to 10 years in prison, received a full presidential pardon from Trump, while Kodak Black, who is in prison for making a false statement to buy a firearm, had his sentence commuted.
Donald Trump has issued a pardon and sentence commutation to rappers Lil Wayne and Kodak Black ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration. President Trump issued 73 pardons and 70 sentence commutations early Wednesday as he prepared to leave office.
In the final hours of his presidency, Donald Trump has pardoned rappers Lil Wayne and Kodak Black. Lil Wayne was facing up to ten years in prison on weapons charges, while Kodak Black was already partway through a 46 month jail sentence.Quashing federal convictions is apparently one of Trump’s favourite parts of the presidential job and, according to reports, deciding to whom he should grant pardons on his final day in office has been something of an obsession in recent weeks.
direct to your inboxFormer chief strategist Steve Bannon has been pardoned by US President Donald Trump.Rapper Lil Wayne and Republican fundraiser Elliott Broidy are also among the 143 people to benefit from a late flurry of clemency action.However Wikileaks founder Julian Assange did not make the list, despite his supporters hoping Mr Trump would act.His partner Stella Moris previously said: “I urge the (US) Department of Justice to drop the charges and the President of the United States to
Donald Trump after spending more than three decades behind bars.Harris is set for release from a California prison after spending 32 years behind bars for attempted murder and cocaine trafficking.Snoop Dogg, who was signed to Harris’ record label in the 1990s, reportedly sought the help of Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and a selection of justice reform campaigners to lobby Trump for the pardon.According to the Daily Mail, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows personally advised Trump against