Former US President Donald Trump claims he can declassify top secret documents just by ‘thinking’
Donald Trump may be hiding even more top-secret documents he took from the White House late in his presidency, Justice Department officials believe, a report claims.
A top official, Jay I Bratt, has informed the former president’s lawyers that the administration believes it has not yet returned all the material in its possession, two people briefed on the matter said. The New York Times.
Earlier, a Proud Boys leader pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy in connection with the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
Jeremy Bertino is the first member of the far-right group to plead guilty to these charges. He also faced charges of unlawful possession of a firearm by a prohibited person before U.S. District Court Judge Tim Kelly on Thursday.
Meanwhile, federal agents believe they have enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden with tax crimes and making false statements about the purchase of a firearm. The Washington Post References.
The Position reported Thursday that investigators probing the activities of Joe Biden’s son believe they had gathered enough evidence several months ago and that the decision is now in the hands of local U.S. attorneys.
Would Elon Musk Let Donald Trump Back On Twitter?
ICYMI: Elon Musk moved this week to revive his bid to buy Twitter, a move that once again has people talking about the implications of a right-wing billionaire taking over one of the world’s most widely used social media platforms.
John Bowden has the story.
Would Elon Musk Let Donald Trump Back On Twitter?
Trump was banned from Facebook and Twitter after the January 6 uprising
Graeme MasseyOctober 7, 2022 07:58
Trump may still be hiding more classified documents, DoJ official believes: report
Donald Trump may be hiding even more top-secret documents he took from the White House late in his presidency, Justice Department officials believe, according to a report.
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Trump may still be hiding more classified documents, DoJ official believes: report
The former president asked the Supreme Court to rule on the inspection of classified documents
Maroosha MuzaffarOctober 7, 2022 07:13
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/abbott-texas-covid-fund-migrant-bus-b2197124.html
ICYMI: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott used loopholes in federal law and inadequate federal oversight to ensure that at least $1 billion of federal Covid funding meant for his state’s residents was used on his controversial anti-immigration efforts.
It is a shockingly immediate decision to ignore the stated purpose of these funds that appear to have been legalized through loopholes that allow states to recoup lost revenue.
Read more at The independent:
Texas’ Greg Abbott used Covid funding to transport immigrants out of state, report says
Texas Uses Loopholes to Strip Covid Funding from State Response and Infiltrate Political Stunt
Graeme MasseyOctober 7, 2022 07:08
The RNC is threatening to sue Google for sending its emails to people’s spam folders
ICYMI: The Republican National Committee has threatened to sue Google over claims that its emails end up in Gmail users’ spam folders at a higher rate than emails from Democratic-aligned groups.
RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel promised news about a lawsuit “soon” in an interview Thursday morning on Fox Business Network’s Mornings with Maria.
“We have to find a way to keep Big Tech’s thumb off the scales in our elections and our democracy, because they shouldn’t be able to hide the emails we send to people who asked us to send those emails,” he said. .
The RNC is threatening to sue Google for sending its emails to people’s spam folders
‘It’s Voter Suppression by Big Tech and We Need to Find a Way to Hold Them Accountable,’ RNC Chair Says
Graeme MasseyOctober 7, 2022 06:04
Joe Scarborough says Walker is ‘perfect lab experiment’ to see ‘how low the Republican party will go’
ICYMI: Joe Scarborough criticized Republicans Thursday morning for their unwavering defense of Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker, who has faced an onslaught of bad press in recent days after reporting from The Daily Beast that the woman he allegedly paid to have an abortion years ago is also the mother of one of his children.
“It’s almost like a perfect laboratory experiment to see how low the Republican Party can go with people they’re willing to put in the United States Senate,” the Morning Joe host began, before listing reports of alleged domestic abuse, misbehaving with his son. and discrepancies with the truth that have plagued the former soccer star’s campaign since its inception.
“All of this comes even before we get to the fact that Republicans understand that he is not qualified to be a senator. He doesn’t know the issues. He can’t talk about any subject in a way that’s convincing, that makes any sense,” the MSNBC host said. “This is pretty much the perfect lab experiment on how low Republican voters are willing to go to declare ‘own the libs’. It’s not worth it.”
Graeme MasseyOctober 7, 2022 05:01
Feds have case against Hunter Biden: WaPo
ICYMI: Federal agents investigating Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, believe they have indicted him, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.
The Position reports that agents involved in the case believe they have gathered enough evidence to charge Biden’s son with tax crimes, as well as with making a false statement while under oath to investigators about the purchase of a firearm.
Donald Trump has long argued that Biden’s son is involved in corrupt international business practices, but these potential charges do not appear to be related to the former president’s long-standing criticisms.
Reading Eric Garcia in The independent For more:
Federal agents likely to charge Hunter Biden with tax and gun crimes
Federal agents believe they have enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden with tax crimes and making false statements about the purchase of a firearm, the Washington Post reports.
Graeme MasseyOctober 7, 2022 04:10
The Jan. 6 committee hearing has been rescheduled for next Thursday
ICYMI: The House select committee investigating Jan. 6 will hold a public hearing next Thursday afternoon, rescheduling a meeting postponed due to Hurricane Ian’s landfall in one member’s home state.
Committee members announced on their website that the hearing will be held on October 13th at 1pm est.
Graeme MasseyOctober 7, 2022 03:03
Trump boasts that allegation he assaulted Secret Service agent made him look ‘tough’
ICYMI: Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday bragged to a group of supporters that a former aide’s testimony to Congress about the alleged assault of a Secret Service agent made him look “physically tough.”
The moment came as Mr Trump attended the Hispanic Leadership conference in Miami. Mr. Trump told a crowd of listeners that he “almost didn’t want to” challenge the accusation made by former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows during her January 6 sworn testimony to the committee.
“You know, I almost didn’t want to question it because a lot of people said I never knew you were so physically tough,” he told the crowd.
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Trump boasts that allegation he assaulted Secret Service agent made him look ‘tough’
Trump says ‘a lot of people’ said former aide’s account of allegedly assaulting Secret Service agent made him look ‘physically tough’
Graeme MasseyOctober 7, 2022 02:03
Trump may still be hiding more classified documents, DoJ official believes: report
Donald Trump may be hiding even more top-secret documents he took from the White House late in his presidency, Justice Department officials believe, according to a report.
A top official, Jay I Bratt, has informed the former president’s lawyers that the administration believes it has not yet returned all the material in its possession, two people briefed on the matter said. The New York Times.
Trump may still be hiding more classified documents, DoJ official believes: report
Donald Trump may be hiding even more top-secret documents he took from the White House late in his presidency, Justice Department officials believe, according to a report.
Graeme MasseyOctober 7, 2022 01:32
Inside the ugliest and potentially most important Senate race in the country
A race that could determine control of the Senate and the direction of the country for at least the next four years was always going to be hard-fought. But even in the throes of Trump-era politics, few could have predicted how bitter the campaign for the Pennsylvania seat would become.
With a month to go until Election Day, the race between Democrat John Fetterman and Republican challenger Mehmet Oz holds the dubious honor of being the nation’s ugliest, and there are no signs the two sides are slowing down.
Eric Garcia has the story.
John Fetterman and Dr Oz: Inside the Ugliest Senate Race in the Country
Mr. Fetterman accused his opponent of killing puppies, while Dr. Oz and Republicans addressed Fetterman’s health, Eric Garcia reports.
Graeme MasseyOctober 7, 2022 01:01