Poncho De AndaTrump is facing criminal investigations into his conduct. Court buildings are bracing for violence and chaos.verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Camila DeChalus and Jacob ShamsianAt a Texas rally January 29, former President Donald Trump called on his supporters to stage mass protests against law-enforcement officials in New York, Atlanta, and Washington, DC, who are examining whether he broke the law. "If these radical, vicious, racist prosecutors do anything wrong or …
Poncho De AndaDonald Trump blasts the 'vicious' Jan. 6 committee and NY AG for targeting his children Ivanka and Donald Jr.verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Alia ShoaibFormer President Donald Trump complained that the "vicious" January 6 committee and New York Attorney General are targeting his adult children as part of their investigations. "It's a very unfair situation for my children. Very, very unfair," Trump told The Washington Examiner in an interview …
Poncho De AndaMAGA confession: Trump lawyer admits fraudulent electors plotMSNBCFormer Trump campaign strategic adviser Boris Epshteyn joins MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber to discuss the failed MAGA plot to overturn …
Poncho De AndaDonald Trump's empire is in serious trouble. This time, he might not get away with it.verified_publisherUSA TODAYIf successful, a civil action for fraud under New York law could expose Trump to millions of dollars in damages and even dissolution of his business. According to a recent court filing by the New York attorney general, former President Donald Trump’s business empire may be in serious peril. Of …
Poncho De AndaRead the never-issued Trump order that would have seized voting machinesverified_publisherPOLITICO - By Betsy Woodruff SwanThe Jan. 6 select panel has obtained the draft order and a document titled "Remarks on National Healing." Both are reported here in detail for the first time. Among the records that Donald Trump’s lawyers tried to shield from Jan. 6 investigators are a draft executive order that would have directed …
Poncho De AndaCyber Ninjas, company that led Arizona GOP election 'audit,' is shutting downNBC News - Dartunorro ClarkCyber Ninjas, the company that led a partisan review of 2020 ballots in Arizona, is closing down following a scathing report by election officials and the threat of $50,000 a day in fines. "Cyber Ninjas is shutting down. All employees have been let go," Rod Thomson, the company's representative, …