Roger Stone Calls Video Of Him ‘Fake,’ But Says He Really Doesn’t Like Ivanka Trump
“Like Kanye, I am not a fan of Jared Kushner or his pro-abortion wife,” Roger Stone snaps.
“Like Kanye, I am not a fan of Jared Kushner or his pro-abortion wife,” Roger Stone snaps.
Will Wilkerson submitted a whistleblower complaint to the Securities and Exchange Commission in August regarding the company.
The Onion gets gruesome in attack on Saudi Arabia’s controversial “sportswashing” LIV tournament series.
A “sizable percentage of the employee population felt sympathetic to the group that stormed the Capitol,” a person wrote in an email to Paul Abbate.
The GOP is massively outspending the party’s two major super PACs, though Senate Democrats could hold up better than their House counterparts.
Russia launched a fourth day of missile strikes against multiple Ukrainian cities and towns Thursday, targeting Ukraine’s electricity systems and leaving many areas without power. The escalated attacks come after President Vladimir Putin had accused Ukraine of blowing up a key bridge connecting Russia to Crimea last week. Meanwhile, the United Nations General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly to condemn Russia’s annexation of four territories seized from Ukraine.
The Donald Trump loyalist and rival Mandela Barnes were asked to say something nice about each other. Barnes obliged but Johnson went on the attack.
Politicians scrambling to come up with name and motive behind leaked recording of shocking racism during meeting a year ago that led to resignation of City Council president.
Trump continued to fan the flames Jan. 6 even though the “Justice Department and Mr. Trump’s own campaign repeatedly told him that his fraud claims were without basis,” the newspaper noted.
Independent candidate Mike Itkis, who’s running against Rep. Jerry Nadler, said he’s “kind of a nerd who doesn’t like to be the center of attention if I can avoid it.
“Unless you’re eating right, insulin is doing you no good,” Walker, the GOP Senate candidate in Georgia, said in Friday’s debate against Raphael Warnock.
During the House select committee hearing Thursday, Representative Jamie Raskin revealed never-before-seen footage from January 6 of top lawmakers, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and then-Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, scrambling to stop the violence and making pleas for law enforcement and military support. Some Republicans had previously accused Pelosi of failing to call the National Guard to protect the Capitol, but the footage aired on Thursday sheds new light on her actions.
During Thursday’s hearing, the January 6 House committee aired video evidence showing how Donald Trump repeatedly made false claims about voter fraud that directly contradicted facts presented to him by top advisers. “These actions, taken directly by the president himself, made it clear what his intentions were: to prevent the orderly transfer of power,” said Congressmember Elaine Luria.
The House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol held what may have been its final public hearing on Thursday. The meeting ended with the committee unanimously voting to subpoena former President Donald Trump, likely setting the stage for a court battle. During the hearing, Congressmember Zoe Lofgren of California detailed how Trump had developed a plan to declare victory in the 2020 election regardless of the actual outcome.
A stunning leak of more than 4 million documents from inside the Mexican military has revealed collusion between high-level military officials and the country’s cartels. The leak, published by the hacking group Guacamaya, is one of the largest in Mexico’s history and shows how military officials sold weapons, technical equipment and key information about rival gangs to cartels.
Many of the nation’s largest health insurance companies have made billions of dollars in profits by overbilling the U.S. government’s Medicare Advantage program. A New York Times investigation has revealed that under the Advantage program, health insurance companies are incentivized to make patients appear more ill than they actually are. Some estimates find it has cost the government between $12 billion and $25 billion in 2020 alone.
The Republican governor, who is up for reelection, has made tightening election laws a top priority over the last two years.
Oz’s GOP Senate campaign gave a woman involved in a September “community discussion” over $2,000 at the end of June, according to FEC data.
The Wisconsin Republican rips the bureau after Democratic rival Mandela Barnes points out the FBI warned him he was being groomed to be a “Russian asset.
The Navy veteran is captured on surveillance video transferring documents at Mar-a-Lago, The Washington Post reports, adding credibility to his account.
“I’m going to go to jail, and I’m going to be happy,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says in the clip.
Russia launched a fourth day of missile strikes against multiple Ukrainian cities and towns Thursday, targeting Ukraine’s electricity systems and leaving many areas without power. The escalated attacks come after President Vladimir Putin had accused Ukraine of blowing up a key bridge connecting Russia to Crimea last week. Meanwhile, the United Nations General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly to condemn Russia’s annexation of four territories seized from Ukraine.
Anti-government protests in Iran, first sparked last month by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, have moved into their fourth week. The youth and women-led protests cross class and ethnic divides, and the demands have grown in scale and scope, with many, even in the clerical community, now calling for the complete abolition of the Islamic Republic.
As the United States heads into another recession and labor organizing is surging, we speak with leading sociologist and longtime social movement scholar Frances Fox Piven as she turns 90 years old. “We’re at another juncture: a bitter contest about democratic rights,” says Piven, who claims the U.S. has always been a “limited democracy.
The parents got jail time and their three adult children were sentenced to probation and home confinement.
The increase, to be announced Thursday, is likely to be the largest in 40 years.
Trump’s former personal attorney said he was certain he was on his ex-boss’s “enemies list.
A former U.S. attorney said the Infowars host is financially doomed even if he tries to wiggle his way out of paying nearly $1 billion in damages.
A worker told investigators the ex-president ordered that boxes of documents be moved after he received a subpoena for them, The Washington Post reported.
A stunning leak of more than 4 million documents from inside the Mexican military has revealed collusion between high-level military officials and the country’s cartels. The leak, published by the hacking group Guacamaya, is one of the largest in Mexico’s history and shows how military officials sold weapons, technical equipment and key information about rival gangs to cartels.