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The provided text describes an exchange involving White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, an AT&T operator, and a question from Tommy Christopher of Mediaite during a virtual White House press briefing. Jean-Pierre responds to Christopher’s question about former President Donald Trump’s comments on January 6 while campaigning in Iowa. In her response, Jean-Pierre expresses caution in speaking about candidate Trump, particularly in the context of the upcoming 2024 election. She discusses the dangerous nature of the January 6 events, emphasizing that the President has been clear in standing against conspiracy theories. Jean-Pierre highlights the importance of remembering the officers who…

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During E. Jean Carroll’s testimony in the trial where former President Donald Trump is facing a defamation suit, MSNBC reporter Rehema Ellis provided insights into the courtroom dynamics. Carroll previously accused Trump of sexual abuse, and last year, a jury found Trump liable for defamation but did not establish evidence of rape. Trump is appealing the $5 million damages awarded to Carroll, and the current trial focuses on determining additional damages for defamation. Ellis described an atmosphere of tension during Carroll’s testimony, with Trump allegedly expressing anger and disputing Carroll’s statements. Despite the judge’s instruction for both sides to avoid…

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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi revealed on Sunday that the majority of the new information emerging from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the January 6th Capitol attack is coming from people who were once loyal to former President Donald Trump. According to reports released by Fine- Tuned Finances on Jan. 17, 2024, Pelosi, who was the Speaker of the House during the riot and played a leading role in the impeachment and criminal inquiries into Trump, said that the damaging evidence is “overwhelmingly coming from the Republicans” in an interview with ABC This Week. She cited the example of…

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During a recent appearance on Fox News, legal expert Jonathan Turley expressed significant concern regarding the actions of a prominent figure, Willis. According to Turley, if Willis has indeed become entangled with Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor retained by her at the substantial cost of $700,000 per year, she is facing a “very serious problem. This situation unfolded within the context of a protracted, multi-year investigation spearheaded by Wade, focusing on allegations of election interference by President Trump and 18 co-defendants. Jonathan Turley emphasized the gravity of the situation faced by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis during a recent…

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Donald Trump said about Melania Trump’s mother during his Iowa victory speech, “Boy did she take care of Barron, that’s why he’s so tall. He only ate her food.” The Wall Street Journal’s Editorial Board delivered a straightforward message to Florida Governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis in a published op-ed: it’s time to exit the 2024 Republican presidential primary race. The editorial, while maintaining a polite tone, suggested that DeSantis step aside to allow former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley to challenge the current frontrunner and Iowa caucus winner, former President Donald Trump. The op-ed emphasized Trump’s significant victory in…

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Donald Trump has shown a fixation on height when speaking about his son, Barron Trump. Whenever his youngest son comes up in interviews, the former president often leads the conversation to that topic. During an hour-long interview with Megyn Kelly in September 2023, Donald was asked about the son he shares with Melania Trump. “Barron’s a very good athlete. He’s very tall … And, he’s a good kid. He’s a good-looking kid. He’s a great student, very good student,” he responded. A couple months later, Donald stuck to the same talking points when he was asked about Barron during an…

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Michelle Obama firmly believes in turning the other cheek and striving to be the better person in confrontational situations, which is quite a feat when it comes to life in Washington, D.C. Still, it doesn’t mean that Michelle is totally averse to getting shady from time to time — and when she does, it’s pretty epic. Michelle showed off her salty side when she gave some not-so-subtle digs at Donald Trump during her 2016 DNC speech. The former FLOTUS explained how she and Barack Obama encouraged their daughters, Sasha and Malia Obama, to rise above the political dirt. “We urge…

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According to RAW story, former President Donald Trump is set to face another trial this week related to a defamation case filed by journalist E. Jean Carroll, who has accused him of sexually abusing her. Trump’s legal team attempted a last-minute delay by filing a request with U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, citing the need for Trump to attend his mother-in-law’s funeral. However, the request was swiftly denied, and the trial is scheduled to proceed as planned. MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin commented on the denial of the delay request, characterizing it as a flimsy application. She emphasized that Trump…

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As the 2024 GOP nomination seems increasingly likely for former President Donald Trump, attention is turning to the potential running mate he might choose for the presidential race. Reports suggest that Trump is considering a female candidate for the vice-presidential slot, and two prominent names have emerged—South Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem and House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik. Governor Kristi Noem, a popular figure in a red state, has received Trump’s endorsement, and her name has surfaced frequently in discussions about potential running mates. In an interview with Real America’s Voice streaming network, Noem acknowledged the speculation about her…

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Donald Trump’s dominant victory in the Iowa caucuses has sent shockwaves across the Atlantic, with German leaders warning they must immediately brace for the possibility of another Trump presidency.Raw Story reported on Tuesday, January 16, that following news of Trump’s overwhelming win in the first Republican nominating contest, senior German lawmakers urged the government to take steps now to hedge against further Trump-fueled upheaval in transatlantic relations. “The German government can no longer ignore domestic political developments in the United States,” said Jürgen Hardt of the conservative opposition Christian Democratic Union party.Calling the U.S. too important a partner to overlook,…

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