Trump news – live: GOP admits no illegality by Bidens despite Trump rants about ‘crime family’
Donald Trump has railed against President Joe Biden’s family in a baseless new statement.
“What Congressmen James Comer and Jim Jordan have revealed about the Biden Crime Family would be Watergate times 10 if this News was revealed 10 years ago. Our Fake News Media is corrupt at a level never seen before!” Mr Trump said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Mr Comer admitted in an interview that the GOP-led House Oversight Committee has only found things he feels “should be illegal” in their probes of the president’s family.
Elsewhere in Washington, a committee hearing on Capitol Hill with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas devolved into a screaming tantrum — courtesy of Trump acolyte Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Ms Greene was barred from speaking further during the panel’s meeting by the GOP chair of the committee due to her outburst.
Key Points
Trump’s financial disclosures reveal his post-White house earnings
Fox News settles with Dominion Voting Systems for stunning $787m
Judge rejects another effort by Trump’s lawyers to delay E Jean Carroll trial
‘What happened to Donald Trump?’ DeSantis supporting super PAC launches attack ad against former president
Trump’s presidential campaign has raised $34m so far this year
Marjorie Taylor Greene shut down by GOP committee chair after she calls Homeland Security Secretary a liar at hearing
19:36 , John Bowden
Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene on Wednesday was blocked from further participation in a House Homeland Security Committee hearing after she broke House rules by calling Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas a “liar” while questioning him on the Biden administration’s border policies.
Her words were stricken from the record and she was barred from speaking further by the committee’s Republican chairman — a rare move.
Andrew Feinberg has the story:
MTG shut down by GOP committee chair after she calls Mayorkas a ‘liar’ at hearing
Cuomo aide says ‘nothing goes unaddressed’ in her memoir
19:15 , Oliver O'Connell
A memoir from the top aide to former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo during the deadliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, and an investigation that concluded he sexually harassed 11 women, will come out in the fall.
Union Square & Co. will release “What’s Left Unsaid: My Life at the Center of Power, Politics, and Crisis,” on Oct. 24.
Melissa DeRosa was secretary to the governor from 2017 until she resigned in August 2021, just before Cuomo announced his own resignation. She was the first woman to hold the powerful position — and was known for appearing at the governor’s side during his daily pandemic briefings, occasionally answering reporters’ detailed policy questions.
Read more:
In memoir, former Cuomo aide says 'nothing goes unaddressed'
Trump boasts about making $4.6m from bizarre NFT cards
18:15 , Oliver O'Connell
Donald Trump released a second iteration of his NFT trading cards, leading to mockery online.
The former president announced on Tuesday 18 April that he was selling another series of the NFT trading cards he released this past December.
Ariana Baio has the story.
Trump mocked over ‘nightmare fuel’ NFT trading cards – all priced at $99
What you need to know about the E Jean Carroll rape defamation case
17:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Decades after she was allegedly raped by a New York real estate mogul who would go on to be the 45th President of the United States, E Jean Carroll is getting her day in court.
Andrew Feinberg explains the background to the case.
Trump facing trial: What to know about the E Jean Carroll rape defamation case
Marjorie Taylor Greene claims she saw ‘marijuana zombies’ in NYC
17:30 , Oliver O'Connell
Republican lawmaker and conspiracy theorist Marjorie Taylor Greene has again lashed out at New York City, claiming to have encountered “marijuana zombies” on her recent visit to the Big Apple.
The Georgia congresswoman was seen in Manhattan on 4 April when she attempted to address a rally staged by the New York Young Republicans Club in support of Donald Trump during his arraignment over alleged hush money payments, only to be drowned out by counter-demonstrators with whistles and drums.
Joe Sommerlad reports.
Marjorie Taylor Greene claims she saw ‘marijuana zombies’ on ill-fated NYC trip
Trump threatens federal workers with mandatory tests if he wins in 2024
17:15 , Oliver O'Connell
Former president Donald Trump said that if he returns to the White House in 2025, he will mandate that federal employes take a civil service test and workers who do not pass would be fired.
The former president made the remarks in a video released on Friday.
Eric Garcia reports.
Trump says he will make federal workers take political test and fire those who fail
Voices: Trump’s election lies cost Fox $787m... will it also cost him the White House in 2024
16:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Andrew Feinberg reports from Washington, DC.
Trump’s election lies cost Fox $787m – will they also cost him 2024?
Trump remains silent on Fox’s settlement with Dominion
16:30 , Oliver O'Connell
But for how long?
Trump remains silent on Fox’s Dominion lawsuit settlement
CNN’s Jake Tapper struggles to keep a straight face as he reads Fox reaction to Dominion victory
16:15 , Oliver O'Connell
CNN anchor Jake Tapper couldn’t help but chuckle on Tuesday as he announced the news that Fox News averted a bruising defamation trial over false election claims by paying a $787.5m (£633m) settlement to voting machine manufacturer Dominion Voting Systems.
The host hesitated multiple times as he read a statement from Fox News, which framed the settlement as a sign of “Fox’s continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards” and a move which “allows the country to move forward from these issues.”
Josh Marcus reports.
CNN’s Jake Tapper laughs as he reads Fox reaction to Dominion settlement
A Succession-worthy finale: The almost-trial of Dominion v Fox News
16:00 , Oliver O'Connell
Mountains of evidence boxes were wheeled into a seventh-floor courtroom on Tuesday morning, moments before lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems planned to eviscerate Fox News and its Fox Corporation leadership for the volley of false claims about the company in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
Later that morning, jurors were sworn in. They ordered lunch. Hours later, it was over.
Alex Woodward reports from Wilmington, Delaware.
The Succession-worthy finale of the Dominion v Fox nearly-trial
Congressional hearing features Trump’s ‘greatest hits’ of Covid misinformation
15:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Florida Democratic Representative Jared Moskowitz listed off a series of former president Donald Trump’s lies about Covid-19 during a House subcommittee hearing on the origins of the pandemic.
The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic convened on Tuesday to discuss the origins, with Republicans largely focusing on the likelihood that a lab leak in the Wuhan province caused the virus to spread.
Eric Garcia reports from Capitol Hill.
Trump’s ‘greatest hits’ of Covid misinformation are read out at congressional hearing
Premium: The Dominion settlement is not the end of the legal circus for Fox News
15:30 , Oliver O'Connell
The Dominion settlement is not the end of the legal circus for Fox News | James Moore
House GOP readies border enforcement push
15:15 , Oliver O'Connell
House Republicans for months have railed against the Biden administration’s handling of the U.S. border with Mexico, holding hearings, visiting border communities and promising to advance legislation to clamp down on illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
But so far, they have failed to unify behind a plan, delaying efforts to pass legislation.
Now they are hoping to change that.
Read more:
House Republicans ready border enforcement push after delays
Tent cities for rehabilitation and jail for those who refuse: Trump’s new homelessness policy
14:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Former President Donald Trump has released the outlines a new homelessness policy based on banning urban camping, setting up tent cities, and sending people who decline “treatment” to jail.
Mr Trump has increasingly focused in his current campaign for the White House on rising levels of homelessness in major cities and is taking a characteristically authoritian approach to dealing with them.
In a new video, Mr Trump proposes banning camping wherever possible; arresting anyone found sleeping in unsanctioned areas outdoors; and presenting people with a choice: either agree to enter treatment programmes or go to jail.
Abe Asher reports.
Trump reveals new homelessness policy: Tent cities and jail for those who refuse
Mother and son who took zip ties into Senate on Jan 6 convicted
14:25 , Oliver O'Connell
A Tennessee man and his mother were convicted on Tuesday of charges that they stormed the Capitol, where they brought plastic zip-tie handcuffs into the Senate gallery as a mob attacked the building, court records show.
Read more:
Mom, son who took zip ties into Senate convicted in 1/6 riot
Trump says if elected he will force federal workers to pass a political test
13:45 , John Bowden
Former president Donald Trump said that if he returns to the White House in 2025, he will mandate that federal employes take a civil service test and workers who do not pass would be fired.
The former president made the remarks in a video released on Friday.
Eric Garcia has the story.
Trump says he will make federal workers take political test and fire those who fail
13:15 , John Bowden
Senator Chuck Schumer hit out at Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy over his debt ceiling speech delivered on Monday at the opening of the New York Stock Exchange.
“He went all the way to Wall Street and gave us no new details, no new facts, no new information at all,” said Mr Schumer, warning of a “Republican default crisis”.
“President Biden and I are happy to meet with the speaker when he has something to talk about — a plan.”
The senator added that without a House GOP debt plan “what are we going to talk about? The furniture?”
What we saw this morning is clear:
Democrats want to avoid defaulting on our country’s debts.
Meanwhile, Speaker McCarthy continues to bumble us towards a catastrophic default that would cause the economy to crash, spike job loss, and raise costs for American families. pic.twitter.com/XB8ce3DeBQ— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) April 17, 2023
McCarthy hits Biden for not negotiating with GOP on debt limit
12:45 , John Bowden
The White House may be on track for a political victory over the debt limit as the GOP Speaker of the House looks at least somewhat unwilling to threaten America’s credit by blocking an increase to the debt limit.
But that didn’t stop Kevin McCarthy from hammering President Joe Biden on the issue of not negotiating with Republicans over spending decreases at all, as the White House has maintained that the president wants to see the GOP’s budget proposal in full before any such talks begin.
John Bowden reports from Washington, DC.
Kevin McCarthy hits Biden for not negotiating with GOP on debt limit
Dominion wins $787m from Fox as election lies lawsuit settled: ‘Lies have consequences’
12:15 , John Bowden
Moments before opening arguments in one of the biggest defamation trials in US history were set to begin, Fox News agreed to settle a lawsuit from a voting machine company that accused the network of spreading false statements about its business in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
Fox settled for $787.5m, about half of Dominion’s original demand of $1.6bn.
Alex Woodward has the story:
Dominion wins $787m from Fox as election lies lawsuit settled
Donald Trump suggests Disney could ditch Florida as he mocks DeSantis over Reedy Creek humiliation
11:45 , John Bowden
Donald Trump mocked Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Tuesday for the recent debate over changes to the Reedy Creek Improvement District by suggesting Walt Disney World could retaliate against the Florida Governor.
Mr DeSantis held a press conference this past week threatening Disney should they not cooperate. The ideas he raised in retaliation included potentially raising the park’s taxes, building a prison next door, or selling the land around Disney to a different theme park.
Read more:
Trump suggests Disney could ditch Florida as he mocks DeSantis over Reedy Creek
Earlier: Judge rejects Trump’s last-minute bid to delay rape and defamation trial
11:15 , John Bowden
A federal judge in New York City has rejected former president Donald Trump’s 11th-hour attempt to once again postpone his long-delayed civil defamation and rape trial on the grounds that publicity surrounding his recent indictment necessitated a “cooling-off” period to ensure an impartial jury.
Judge Lewis Kaplan on Monday ordered the trial, which stems from two civil lawsuits brought against the ex-president by writer E Jean Carroll, to commence on 25 April as previously scheduled.
Andrew Feinberg has the latest:
Judge rejects Trump’s last-minute bid to delay rape and defamation trial
Trump silent on Fox News Dominion settlement
10:45 , Rachel Sharp
Donald Trump has remained silent on the settlement reached between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems.
The former president is yet to comment on the news – despite the lawsuit being directly related to his election lies.
On Monday, Mr Trump had suggested Fox News should stand by his election fraud lies to weaken Dominion Voting System’s arguments in the case.
“If Fox would finally admit that there was large scale cheating & irregularities in the 2020 presidential election, which would be a good thing for them, & for America, the case against them, which should not have existed at all, would be greatly weakened,” he had claimed.
“Back up those patriots at Fox instead of throwing them under the bus - & they are right! There is sooo much proof, like mass ballot stuffing caught on government cameras, FBI colluding with Twitter & Facebook, state legislatures not used, etc.”
Trump returns to Instagram after two-year break
10:15 , Rachel Sharp
Donald Trump has returned to Instagram for the first time since the January 6 Capitol riot – to plug his latest release of NFT trading cards.
The former president was banned from the social media platform back in January 2021 after a mob of his supporters stormed the US Capitol in a riot that resulted in several deaths.
The social media platform allowed his account back earlier this year but Mr Trump was yet to post on it – instead continuing to post on his Truth Social platform instead.
On Tuesday, he finally made his return to Instagram with several posts pushing his new digital trading cards.
Fetterman puts hands over heart as he returns to Senate after six-week hospitalization for depression
09:45 , John Bowden
SenatorJohn Fetterman returned to the United States Senate on Monday after treatment for depression kept him away for six weeks.
Mr Fetterman exited his car in his trademark black hooded sweatshirt, gym shorts and sneakers and placed his hand over his heart as he returned to the chamber ahead of votes on Monday afternoon.
Mr Fetterman posted a photo of his return to the Senate.
“It’s good to be back,” he tweeted.
Eric Garcia reports from Capitol Hill.
John Fetterman returns to Senate after six-week hospitalization for depression
Trump whines about not getting enough credit for not overcharging people for NFTs
08:45 , John Bowden
Another one of Donald Trump’s Tuesday gripes on Truth Social centred around the issue of his “trading cards” — a set of digital NFTs marketed towards his supporters for his personal gain.
In a post, he made the bizarre complaint that media organisations were not patting him on the back for keeping the prices for the wholly purposeless “items” steady, despite, as he claimed, rising demand for the artistic offerings.
07:45 , John Bowden
Donald Trump revealed his thoughts about Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Tuesday as the former president sees his own platform for conservatives, Truth Social, face financial struggles.
The ex-president Donald Trump appears quite unhappy with SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s declaration that he voted for President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.
Mr Musk admitted to having voted for the 46th president over the 45th during a recent interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
“I don’t believe Elon Musk voted for Biden, not for a minute! He told me that he voted for me, but who knows about that, and who cares? Elon is just trying to make friends with the absolutely horrible Biden Administration because of all the government subsidies he gets, and all the permits he needs. His space company, car company, battery company, tunnel company, and even Twitter, which was illegally controlled by the FBI, need government HELP & SUBSIDIES. HE IS JUST “MENDING FENCES!”
Read more from Andrew Feinberg:
Trump lashes out at Elon Musk after tech mogul says he voted for Biden
McConnell dodges questions about Trump’s criminal indictment
06:45 , John Bowden
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell joked with reporters about responding to Donald Trump’s criminal indictment on Tuesday as he returned for his first regular press conference following his hospitalisation for a fall.
Question: Are you comfortable with the fact that your party’s leading candidate for president is facing criminal charges..
McConnell: I may have hit my head but I didn’t hit it that hard. Good try pic.twitter.com/M5kmISh9xc— Acyn (@Acyn) April 18, 2023
Dominion wins $787m from Fox as election lies lawsuit settled: ‘Lies have consequences’
05:45 , John Bowden
Moments before opening arguments in one of the biggest defamation trials in US history were set to begin, Fox News agreed to settle a lawsuit from a voting machine company that accused the network of spreading false statements about its business in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
Fox settled for $787.5m, about half of Dominion’s original demand of $1.6bn.
Alex Woodward has the story:
Dominion wins $787m from Fox as election lies lawsuit settled
Elvis, BBQ chef, gold chess piece: Trump mocked over ‘nightmare fuel’ NFT trading cards – all priced at $99
04:45 , John Bowden
Donald Trump released a second iteration of his NFT trading cards, leading to mockery online.
The former president announced on Tuesday 18 April that he was selling another series of the NFT trading cards he released this past December.
“I am pleased to inform you that, due to the great success of my previously launched DIGITAL TRADING CARDS, we are doing it again, SERIES 2, AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW,” Mr Trump wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social.
The second series of cards consists of eight different NFTS, all priced at $99. But on Twitter, people mocked the new illustrations.
Read more:
Trump mocked over ‘nightmare fuel’ NFT trading cards – all priced at $99
George Santos puts forward bill named after Nicki Minaj as he announces re-election bid
03:45 , John Bowden
George Santos is officially running for re-election in 2024, even as he faces multiple investigations headed up by the House Ethics Committee, the FBI and local authorities.
And he’s marking his bid for a second term with a bill named in honour of Nicki Minaj, the New York-born rapper whose comments expressing skepticism about vaccines clearly resonated with the congressman as he seeks to prevent the federal government from mandating administration of any vaccine that hasn’t been on the market for a decade.
It would, however, carve out an exception for cases of a public health emergency – like the Covid-19 crisis.
Read more about New York’s scandal-plagued pro-Trump congressman:
George Santos introduces bill named for Nicki Minaj as he announces re-election bid
Nonprofits seek to disqualify Trump from 2024 ballot over January 6 riot
02:45 , John Bowden
Two nonprofit groups — including the group that challenged several GOP House members’ eligibility to serve because of their support for the January 6 attack on the Capitol — are looking to use the same provision of the US Constitution to keep Donald Trump off the ballot next year.
Mr Trump’s support for the attack, the groups say, would fall under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibits any “officer of the United States” who has “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against” the country — after previously taking an oath to support the Constitution — from serving in any federal office.
It’s a longshot bid by the groups, but spells out the kind of resistance Mr Trump is going to face from even centrist-aligned organisations heading in to 2024, thanks to the chaos that was 2020 and early 2021.
Read more from Andrew Feinberg:
Trump could be banned from ever entering White House again using Civil War-era clause
Disney holds first ever Pride Night as DeSantis threatens company
01:45 , John Bowden
Disney announced it will hold its first ever "Pride Nite" event, a move that will no doubt drive a further wedge between the entertainment titan and Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis.
Hours before the announcement, Mr DeSantis held a press conference where he laid out a menu of potential retaliatory schemes he could undertake to get back at Disney for using an obscure property law to retain its self-governance.
Those plots included raising the park's taxes, building a prison next door, or selling the land surrounding Disney to another theme park. The governor also highlighted proposed legislation that would impose new inspection regulations on Disney.
Graig Graziosi has the story:
Disney holds first ever Pride Night as DeSantis threatens company
McCarthy hits Biden for not negotiating with GOP on debt limit
Wednesday 19 April 2023 00:45 , John Bowden
The White House may be on track for a political victory over the debt limit as the GOP Speaker of the House looks at least somewhat unwilling to threaten America’s credit by blocking an increase to the debt limit.
But that didn’t stop Kevin McCarthy from hammering President Joe Biden on the issue of not negotiating with Republicans over spending decreases at all, as the White House has maintained that the president wants to see the GOP’s budget proposal in full before any such talks begin.
John Bowden reports from Washington, DC.
Kevin McCarthy hits Biden for not negotiating with GOP on debt limit
George Santos campaign operating at a loss this year, according to election filings
Tuesday 18 April 2023 23:45 , John Bowden
As he officially announces his bid for reelection, George Santos has already run into his first snag.
The campaign finances of the Republican, who’s come under scrutiny for exagerrating or inventing numerous details of his backstory, are in rough shape. He’s operating at a loss of $3,000 this year, Axios reports.
Josh Marcus has more:
George Santos campaign operating at net loss of $3000 this year, according to filings
If news taints rape-trial jurors, Trump shares blame, says judge
Tuesday 18 April 2023 23:15 , John Bowden
Donald Trump’s rape trial will begin next week as scheduled after a federal judge on Monday rejected his lawyer’s request for a one-month delay, saying the former president cannot make public statements to promote pretrial publicity and then claim it’s prejudicial to him and reason to delay a trial.
Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan said the civil trial on claims against Trump by a longtime columnist, E Jean Carroll, will begin as scheduled on 25 April. Trump denies the rape happened or that he ever knew Carroll.
Read more...
Judge rejects Trump’s last-minute bid to delay rape and defamation trial
ICYMI: Protesters shout at Jim Jordan outside of House hearing in New York City
Tuesday 18 April 2023 22:45 , John Bowden
As Republican Representative Jim Jordan attempted to hold a House Judiciary Committee hearing in New York attacking Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, protesters could be heard shouting and chanting outside.
“Let the public in,” a group of protesters shouted from the hallway located directly outside of the room where Mr Jordan and the House Judiciary Committee held their meeting on Monday,
Outside of the Jacob Javits Federal Building in downtown Manhattan, another group of protesters chanted, “Hey hey, ho, ho, Jim Jordan’s got to go.”
Ariana Baio reports from New York City.
Protesters shout at Jim Jordan outside of House hearing in NYC on Alvin Bragg
Donald Trump suggests Disney could ditch Florida as he mocks DeSantis over Reedy Creek humiliation
Tuesday 18 April 2023 22:15 , John Bowden
Donald Trump mocked Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Tuesday for the recent debate over changes to the Reedy Creek Improvement District by suggesting Walt Disney World could retaliate against the Florida Governor.
Mr DeSantis held a press conference this past week threatening Disney should they not cooperate. The ideas he raised in retaliation included potentially raising the park’s taxes, building a prison next door, or selling the land around Disney to a different theme park.
Read more:
Trump suggests Disney could ditch Florida as he mocks DeSantis over Reedy Creek
Dominion wins $787m from Fox as election lies lawsuit settled: ‘Lies have consequences’
Tuesday 18 April 2023 21:46 , John Bowden
Moments before opening arguments in one of the biggest defamation trials in US history were set to begin, Fox News agreed to settle a lawsuit from a voting machine company that accused the network of spreading false statements about its business in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
Fox settled for $787.5m, about half of Dominion’s original demand of $1.6bn.
Alex Woodward has the story:
Dominion wins $787m from Fox as election lies lawsuit settled
George Santos puts forward bill named after Nicki Minaj as he announces re-election bid
Tuesday 18 April 2023 21:20 , John Bowden
George Santos is officially running for re-election in 2024, even as he faces multiple investigations headed up by the House Ethics Committee, the FBI and local authorities.
And he’s marking his bid for a second term with a bill named in honour of Nicki Minaj, the New York-born rapper whose comments expressing skepticism about vaccines clearly resonated with the congressman as he seeks to prevent the federal government from mandating administration of any vaccine that hasn’t been on the market for a decade.
It would, however, carve out an exception for cases of a public health emergency – like the Covid-19 crisis.
Read more about New York’s scandal-plagued pro-Trump congressman:
George Santos introduces bill named for Nicki Minaj as he announces re-election bid
McConnell dodges questions about Trump’s criminal indictment
Tuesday 18 April 2023 20:46 , John Bowden
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell joked with reporters on Tuesday as he returned for his first regular press conference following his hospitalisation for a fall.
Question: Are you comfortable with the fact that your party’s leading candidate for president is facing criminal charges..
McConnell: I may have hit my head but I didn’t hit it that hard. Good try pic.twitter.com/M5kmISh9xc— Acyn (@Acyn) April 18, 2023
Elvis, BBQ chef, gold chess piece: Trump mocked over ‘nightmare fuel’ NFT trading cards – all priced at $99
Tuesday 18 April 2023 20:15 , John Bowden
Donald Trump released a second iteration of his NFT trading cards, leading to mockery online.
The former president announced on Tuesday 18 April that he was selling another series of the NFT trading cards he released this past December.
“I am pleased to inform you that, due to the great success of my previously launched DIGITAL TRADING CARDS, we are doing it again, SERIES 2, AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW,” Mr Trump wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social.
The second series of cards consists of eight different NFTS, all priced at $99. But on Twitter, people mocked the new illustrations.
Read more:
Trump mocked over ‘nightmare fuel’ NFT trading cards – all priced at $99
Stephen Colbert trolls Trump and Melania
Tuesday 18 April 2023 19:25 , John Bowden
Stephen Colbert trolled Donald and Melania Trump on his late-night show on Monday.
OnThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Melania – played by Laura Benanti – made an appearance, seeking to put to bed the rumours about why she has fallen quiet after her husband’s indictment.
The spoof Melania boasted she had been enjoying her life “spending time with my family, enjoying roped-off brunches at my live-in golf prison, and disposing of top secret documents”.
She was also spending time eating classified documents. “You can really taste the national security,” she said.
Will Melania show up to support her husband’s 2024 campaign? Join Stephen as he talks to her live from Mar-a-Lago.
Special thanks to our good friend Laura Benanti! pic.twitter.com/jodE2Yd7tQ— The Late Show (@colbertlateshow) April 18, 2023
Trump whines about not getting enough credit for not overcharging people for NFTs
Tuesday 18 April 2023 18:55 , John Bowden
Another one of Donald Trump’s Tuesday gripes on Truth Social centred around the issue of his “trading cards” — a set of digital NFTs marketed towards his supporters for his personal gain.
In a post, he made the bizarre complaint that media organisations were not patting him on the back for keeping the prices for the wholly purposeless “items” steady, despite, as he claimed, rising demand for the artistic offerings.
Tuesday 18 April 2023 18:02 , John Bowden
Just yesterday, former President Donald Trump was hitting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over another favourite GOP issue — the Second Amendment.
The former president disputed Mr DeSantis’s claim in an ad that he was aligned with Democrats over the issue of gun rights.
”Wow, that’s like Democrat Disinformation!” he wrote, also claiming that “Ron DeSanctus” didn’t attend the NRA Convention over the weekend in person because he was concerned about being booed.
Here’s the full post:
And here’s what got him wound up:
Wow. New pro-Desantis Super PAC ad against Trump called, ‘Trump the Gun Grabber.’ Played at the NRA Convention. Probably the best ad against Trump for the Republican primary I’ve seen. pic.twitter.com/Z7Vqw7WVpb
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) April 16, 2023
Trump claims Elon Musk trying to ‘make friends’ with Joe Biden
Tuesday 18 April 2023 17:20 , John Bowden
Donald Trump revealed his thoughts about Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Tuesday as the former president sees his own platform for conservatives, Truth Social, face financial struggles.
“I don’t believe Elon Musk voted for Biden, not for a minute! He told me that he voted for me, but who knows about that, and who cares? Elon is just trying to make friends with the absolutely horrible Biden Administration because of all the government subsidies he gets, and all the permits he needs. His space company, car company, battery company, tunnel company, and even Twitter, which was illegally controlled by the FBI, need government HELP & SUBSIDIES. HE IS JUST “MENDING FENCES!”
Nonprofits seek to disqualify Trump from 2024 ballot over January 6 riot
Tuesday 18 April 2023 16:13 , John Bowden
Two nonprofit groups — including the group that challenged several GOP House members’ eligibility to serve because of their support for the January 6 attack on the Capitol — are looking to use the same provision of the US Constitution to keep Donald Trump off the ballot next year.
Mr Trump’s support for the attack, the groups say, would fall under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibits any “officer of the United States” who has “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against” the country — after previously taking an oath to support the Constitution — from serving in any federal office.
It’s a longshot bid by the groups, but spells out the kind of resistance Mr Trump is going to face from even centrist-aligned organisations heading in to 2024, thanks to the chaos that was 2020 and early 2021.
Read more from Andrew Feinberg:
Trump could be banned from ever entering White House again using Civil War-era clause
Trump: DeSantis is being ‘destroyed by Disney'
Tuesday 18 April 2023 15:14 , John Bowden
Donald Trump speculated that Ron DeSantis would lose his political war against the Disney corporation on Tuesday.
The president issued his latest attempt in his now months-long campaign to bait the Florida governor, who has not yet announced whether he will run for president despite heavy speculation around the matter, into a fight with a post on Truth Social that went live Tuesday morning after the governor made what his aides later clarified was a joking threat to place a new state prison near the massive Disney World resort.
“DeSanctus is being absolutely destroyed by Disney,” Mr Trump claimed in the post. “His original P.R. plan fizzled, so now he’s going back with a new one in order to save face. Disney’s next move will be the announcement that no more money will be invested in Florida because of the Governor - In fact, they could even announce a slow withdrawal or sale of certain properties, or the whole thing. Watch! That would be a killer. In the meantime, this is all so unnecessary, a political STUNT! Ron should work on the squatter MESS!”
FEC filings show Trump made less than $200 from Truth Social
Tuesday 18 April 2023 14:37 , John Bowden
Donald Trump’s personal financial disclosure reports with the Federal Election Commission offer the first public glimpse into his earnings and financial state since leaving the White House in 2021.
Alex Woodward took a look at the details.
Donald Trump made less than $200 from Truth Social, filings show
ICYMI: Protesters shout at Jim Jordan outside of House hearing in New York City
Tuesday 18 April 2023 13:45 , Oliver O'Connell
As Republican Representative Jim Jordan attempted to hold a House Judiciary Committee hearing in New York attacking Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, protesters could be heard shouting and chanting outside.
“Let the public in,” a group of protesters shouted from the hallway located directly outside of the room where Mr Jordan and the House Judiciary Committee held their meeting on Monday,
Outside of the Jacob Javits Federal Building in downtown Manhattan, another group of protesters chanted, “Hey hey, ho, ho, Jim Jordan’s got to go.”
Ariana Baio reports from New York City.
Protesters shout at Jim Jordan outside of House hearing in NYC on Alvin Bragg
McCarthy hits Biden for not negotiating with GOP on debt ceiling
Tuesday 18 April 2023 13:15 , Oliver O'Connell
The White House may be on track for a political victory over the debt limit as the GOP Speaker of the House looks at least somewhat unwilling to threaten America’s credit by blocking an increase to the debt limit.
But that didn’t stop Kevin McCarthy from hammering President Joe Biden on the issue of not negotiating with Republicans over spending decreases at all, as the White House has maintained that the president wants to see the GOP’s budget proposal in full before any such talks begin.
Mr McCarthy spoke Monday morning at the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange, before sitting down for a Q&A with the NYSE’s president.
John Bowden reports.
Kevin McCarthy hits Biden for not negotiating with GOP on debt limit
Stephen Colbert trolls Trump and Melania
Tuesday 18 April 2023 12:45 , Rachel Sharp
Stephen Colbert trolled Donald and Melania Trump on his late-night show on Monday.
OnThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Melania – played by Laura Benanti – made an appearance, seeking to put to bed the rumours about why she has fallen quiet after her husband’s indictment.
The spoof Melania boasted she had been enjoying her life “spending time with my family, enjoying roped-off brunches at my live-in golf prison, and disposing of top secret documents”.
She was also spending time eating classified documents. “You can really taste the national security,” she said.
Will Melania show up to support her husband’s 2024 campaign? Join Stephen as he talks to her live from Mar-a-Lago.
Special thanks to our good friend Laura Benanti! pic.twitter.com/jodE2Yd7tQ— The Late Show (@colbertlateshow) April 18, 2023
George Santos puts forward bill named after Nicki Minaj as he announces re-election bid
Tuesday 18 April 2023 22:00 , John Bowden
George Santos is officially running for re-election in 2024, even as he faces multiple investigations headed up by the House Ethics Committee, the FBI and local authorities.
And he’s marking his bid for a second term with a bill named in honour of Nicki Minaj, the New York-born rapper whose comments expressing skepticism about vaccines clearly resonated with the congressman as he seeks to prevent the federal government from mandating administration of any vaccine that hasn’t been on the market for a decade.
It would, however, carve out an exception for cases of a public health emergency – like the Covid-19 crisis.
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George Santos introduces bill named for Nicki Minaj as he announces re-election bid
Trump could be banned from office over Jan 6
Tuesday 18 April 2023 12:15 , John Bowden
Donald Trump could be banned from ever entering the White House again due to his role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
Two nonprofit groups argue that a Civil War-era rule disqualifies any “officer of the United States” from entering office in future after they have “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against” the US.
They claim Mr Trump’s role before and during the riot proves he engaged in an insurrection and so, under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, cannot run for president in 2024.
The groups have sent letters to state election officials asking them to block Mr Trump from going on the ballot, reported The Washington Post.
Trump takes Truth Social shot at DeSantis over Second Amendment record
Tuesday 18 April 2023 11:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Monday lunchtime on Truth Social, and former President Donald Trump has hit out at his favourite foe, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
This time the topic was the Second Amendment, with the former president disputing Mr DeSantis’s claim in an ad that he was aligned with Democrats over the issue of gun rights.
”Wow, that’s like Democrat Disinformation!” he wrote, also claiming that “Ron DeSanctus” didn’t attend the NRA Convention over the weekend in person because he was concerned about being booed.
Here’s the full post:
And here’s what got him wound up:
Wow. New pro-Desantis Super PAC ad against Trump called, ‘Trump the Gun Grabber.’ Played at the NRA Convention. Probably the best ad against Trump for the Republican primary I’ve seen. pic.twitter.com/Z7Vqw7WVpb
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) April 16, 2023
George Santos announces re-election bid
Tuesday 18 April 2023 10:45 , Oliver O'Connell
It’s happening, GOP Rep George Santos is officially running for re-election in New York’s 3rd District.
The controversial congressman made the announcement on Twitter on Monday afternoon. He is the subject of ongoing investigations at the local, state, and federal levels, and there have been numerous calls for him to resign.
🚨ANNOUNCEMENT: I am proudly announcing my bid for re-election for #NY03. This is about TAKING BACK our country and restoring greatness back to New York.🇺🇸
To support donate here:👇🏽https://t.co/BH2nGK54vp pic.twitter.com/LGJdPcsyP6— George Santos (@Santos4Congress) April 17, 2023
If news taints rape-trial jurors, Trump shares blame, says judge
Tuesday 18 April 2023 09:45 , Oliver O'Connell
Donald Trump’s rape trial will begin next week as scheduled after a federal judge on Monday rejected his lawyer’s request for a one-month delay, saying the former president cannot make public statements to promote pretrial publicity and then claim it’s prejudicial to him and reason to delay a trial.
Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan said the civil trial on claims against Trump by a longtime columnist, E Jean Carroll, will begin as scheduled on 25 April. Trump denies the rape happened or that he ever knew Carroll.
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