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Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign said it raked in a whopping $310 million in its July fundraising efforts — more than double the amount raised by former President Donald Trump last month. Harris’ fundraising numbers mark the latest sign of how transformative and energizing the change to the top of the Democratic ticket has been among grassroots and high-dollar supporters. A majority of that $310 million haul, more than $200 million, was raised in the first week of Harris’ candidacy, the campaign said in a statement, with two-thirds of the fundraising coming from first-time donors to the campaign. The campaign also said it has $377 million cash on hand, while the Trump campaign has $327 million cash on hand. Read more here.
Persons: Kamala Harris ’, Donald Trump, Harris, Harris ’, Trump, outraised, Read Organizations: Democratic
President Joe Biden needs his debate gamble to pay off. Biden, who's viewed his life as one shaped by fate, decided to upend his reelection campaign by scheduling the earliest major presidential debate ever. Related storiesThe Times reported that Biden's team hopes the debate will jolt Americans into paying more attention to the race. PRESIDENT TRUMP: I've been preparing for this debate for my whole life. pic.twitter.com/nV3kQXGg3u — Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) June 26, 2024Americans aren't surrounded by the crush of Trump news like they once were.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, who's, Donald Trump, There's, Trump, RealClearPolitics, he'll, Obama, David, I'm, Corey Lewandowski, TRUMP, I've, , nudging Trump, Trump's, Jake Tapper, Dana Bash, would've, Bobby Knight, We’re, ” Trump, Karoline Leavitt, Kasie Hunt, Leavitt, Mike Sington, there's Organizations: Service, strongarm Fox, The New York Times, Business, Trump, Times, Studies, CNN, — Trump, Republicans, GOP, MLB Locations: Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Afghanistan
New York CNN —On online forums that have previously been linked to mass shootings, people are threatening violence and attempting to publicly identify the 12 New York jurors who on Thursday decided to convict former President Donald Trump. The calls for retribution began immediately after the verdict was announced. “Hope these jurors face some street justice,” one anonymous user on a pro-Trump forum wrote. The judge in the Trump New York trial issued an order in March agreeing with prosecutors that most information about the jurors would be sealed. Last summer, purported names, photographs and home addresses of grand jurors in Fulton County, Georgia, circulated on the far-right internet after the grand jury voted to indict Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, suggestively, , ” Ben Decker, Daniel Jones, Trump Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump, Trump New, CNN, Advance Democracy Locations: New York, Trump New York, Fulton County , Georgia, Lago, Florida
Cohen and Daniels are both key witnesses against Trump in his ongoing New York state criminal trial. Trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover-up the $130,000 payment that Daniels received so she wouldn’t publicly reveal their alleged affair before the 2016 election. Cohen hired veteran attorney Justin Nelson after OAN published the story last month. The little-watched network has regularly given airtime to baseless conspiracy theories, most prominently in the wake of the 2020 election. OAN still faces a separate defamation lawsuit brought by Nelson’s law firm on behalf of Dominion over its promotion of 2020 election lies.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Michael Cohen, Stormy Daniels, Cohen, Daniels, Trump, wouldn’t, Cohen “, , Daniel, ” Cohen, OAN, , Justin Nelson, Nelson, , ” Nelson, OAN didn’t Organizations: CNN, Trump Organization, Trump, Smartmatic, Dominion Voting Systems, Fox News, Dominion Locations: New York, Arizona
The man who lit himself on fire outside of the Manhattan courthouse where Donald Trump’s trial was taking place died Friday night, a senior law enforcement official told CNN. NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey B. Maddrey said earlier that the man walked into the center of Collect Pond Park, which is directly across from the courthouse. He opened his backpack and took out pamphlets that he scattered in the park before setting himself on fire. The man was taken to Cornell Burn Center earlier in critical condition. Police had said they thought it was not likely that he would survive.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Jeffrey B, Maddrey Organizations: CNN, NYPD, Collect, Cornell Burn, Police Locations: Manhattan
Former President Donald Trump's motorcade has arrived at the Manhattan courthouse where jury selection will begin for his hush money criminal trial. He's the first former president to go on trial for criminal charges. As in any state criminal court case in the county, the pool will be limited to people who live in Manhattan. Twelve jurors will make up the panel that will ultimately consider the 34 counts of falsifying business records against Trump. Six alternates will also hear the case in case a juror on the main panel needs to be replaced.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Juan Merchan’s Organizations: Trump . Locations: Manhattan
Right-wing news outlet Newsmax received an investment of roughly $50 million from a Qatari royal between 2019 and 2020, the Washington Post reported, citing documents seen by the paper and confirmations from representatives of both Newsmax and the royal investment firm. Former Qatari government official Sheikh Sultan bin Jassim Al Thani invested in Newsmax through Heritage Advisors, a London-based investment fund that he owned, according to the report. According to the Post's reporting on Tuesday, Newsmax was looking for investors to compete with the likes of Fox News. In a statement cited by The Hill, a Newsmax spokesperson said: "In 2019 Newsmax received a minority investment from a UK-based fund with a Qatari investor that also invested in a company associated with the current Washington Post publisher. The Qatari royal "transferred his stake to a Cayman Islands-based corporate structure," the Post reported, adding that the $50 million investment represented a "significant minority stake."
Persons: George R, Newsmax, Sultan bin Jassim Al Thani, Donald Trump's Organizations: National Rifle Association, Brown Convention, Washington Post, Former Qatari, Heritage Advisors, United Arab, Doha stringently, Fox News, CNBC, Qatari, Dominion Voting Systems Locations: Houston , Texas, Newsmax, London, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatari, Cayman Islands
New York CNN —Cesar Conde has a decision to make — and it’s not an especially difficult one. The NBCUniversal News Group chair is facing a torrent of backlash from his own staff after greenlighting the hire of former Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel as a paid network contributor. It does not take a brilliant political mind with prescient foresight to understand that hiring McDaniel would ignite a firestorm of outrage — from both within 30 Rock and outside it. After all, which NBC or MSNBC program is going to invite her on after all of this? I asked his spokesperson, Stephen Labaton, on Monday whether the NBCU News Group boss had any comment on the situation.
Persons: Cesar Conde, it’s, Ronna McDaniel, McDaniel, they’re, Chuck Todd, Rachel Maddow, Conde, It’s, Rebecca Blumenstein, Carrie Budoff Brown, Rashida Jones, Donald Trump, Republican Party ”, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Conde —, , Stephen Labaton, Maddow, ” Maddow Organizations: New, New York CNN, NBCUniversal, Republican National Committee, NBC, MSNBC, NBCU, NBCU News, Peacock, Republican, NBC News, RNC, Republican Party, GOP, , Press, Trump, Locations: New York
A New York appeals court on Monday paused for 10 days a massive civil fraud judgment against former President Donald Trump, and sharply reduced to $175 million the bond amount he would have to post to obtain a longer stay of that damage award. The ruling came the same day that New York Attorney General Letitia James would have been allowed to start seizing Trump's real estate and bank accounts to satisfy the $454 million-and-rising business fraud judgment in the case. Because of the size of the fraud judgment, the companies insisted that Trump show "cash reserves approaching $1 billion," according to his lawyers. But neither Trump nor the Trump Organization company has that amount of cash on hand, the filing said. The order also stayed Engoron's judge's ruling that had barred Trump's sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, from serving as officers and directors of New York companies for two years.
Persons: Donald Trump, Letitia James, James, Trump, Arthur Enfgoron's, Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump Organizations: Manhattan Criminal, New York, Trump Organization, Trump, Manhattan, New Locations: New York City, York, New York
Read previewAdult film actor Stormy Daniels drops so many bombshells in the smart, surprisingly moving documentary, "Stormy," that it's no wonder former President Donald Trump's "hush money" case lawyers are now raging against it. 'Unacceptable'"Extraordinarily prejudicial," Trump's lawyers called the film in defense filings made public this week. There is also their client to consider, Trump's lawyers said, in the delay request made public Thursday. Trump's lawyers are meanwhile asking that Daniels — given name Stephanie Clifford — be barred from testifying at the hush-money trial. A still from the Peacock documentary, "Stormy."
Persons: , Stormy Daniels, Donald Trump's, Trump, Daniels, she'd, Stephanie Clifford —, Michael Cohen, Juan Merchan's, Peacock, Erin Lee Carr, Carr, Seth Rogen, Jimmy Kimmel, Melania Trump, Barron, It's, Trump's, — Daniels, Cohen, Sarah Gibson, Gibson, Michael Avenatti —, Avenatti, Donald Trump Organizations: Service, Business, NDA, Trump, Prosecutors, York, Southwest, Touch, National Enquirer, Wall Locations: Lake, Manhattan, Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Brooklyn, American
That new timeline for the written decision by Judge Arthur Engoron is still a "rough estimate" and "subject to modifications," said Alfred Baker, spokesman for the New York State Office of Court Administration. A verdict in the New York civil business fraud trial of former President Donald Trump — which had been anticipated Wednesday — is now expected to arrive in early- to mid-February, a court spokesman said. In the case, New York Attorney General Letitia James accuses Trump, the Trump Organization, his two adult sons, and top company executives of inflating Trump's net worth on his financial statements in violation of a state anti-fraud law. The trial was conducted to determine penalties and resolve other claims of wrongdoing from James' lawsuit. Reuters first reported the new timeframe for the verdict.
Persons: Donald Trump, Alina Habba, Jean Carroll’s, Carroll, Trump, Baker, Judge Arthur Engoron, Alfred Baker, Donald Trump —, Engoron, Letitia James, James Organizations: U.S, Manhattan Federal, New York State, New York, Trump Organization, Reuters Locations: New York City, U.S, New York, Manhattan
CNN —The Donald Trump vice presidential reality selection show is heating up, with pundits laying out lists of possible people Trump might choose. They range from South Carolina GOP Sen. Tim Scott, to Ohio Sen. JD Vance, to even former Fox News host Tucker Carlson. Trump won’t select a running mate who will help expand his voting base, as he did in 2016 when he named then-Indiana Gov. Pablo Martinez Monsivais/APWith those type of schemes, Trump needs a vice president who will not push back like Pence did. In fact, there’s plenty of time for the other contestants vying to be Trump’s VP pick to debase themselves with public displays of affection.
Persons: Dean Obeidallah, Donald Trump, Trump, South Carolina GOP Sen, Tim Scott, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Tucker Carlson, Mike Pence, Pence, Joe Biden’s, Biden, didn’t, Trump’s, , , Elise Stefanik, Pablo Martinez Monsivais, policeofficers, ” Stefanik, Liz Cheney, Scott, Nikki Haley —, , Kari Lake, won’t Organizations: CNN, South Carolina GOP, Fox News, Dean Obeidallah CNN, Trump, Indiana Gov, Foreign Affairs, GOP, Capitol, Electoral, of Justice, , House Republican, Team Trump New, New York GOP, Twitter Locations: South, Ohio, Team Trump New Hampshire, Manchester, NH, New York, New Hampshire, Arizona, United States
CNN pieced together who was involved in the email exchanges by examining court records from three separate cases stemming from the 2020 election. Baseless 2020 smearsSmartmatic has sued OAN, Powell, and other Trump allies and right-wing outlets, seeking billions of dollars in damages for their 2020 election lies. It’s unclear if the spreadsheet has any connections to the breach in rural Coffee County - which used software from Dominion Voting Systems, and not Smartmatic, in the 2020 election. One of its correspondents, who is also an attorney, even worked with Trump’s legal team to subvert the 2020 election results. The network, the two Herrings, and some of their on-air personalities are also being sued for defamation by Dominion, which was the target of similar 2020 election lies.
Persons: Trump, Sidney Powell, OAN, Smartmatic, , Powell, Charles Herring, Herring, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, “ OAN, , , Charles Babcock, Babcock, Erik Connolly, Trump’s, Robert Herring, Mike Lindell, Lindell, Charles, Lindell didn’t, Eric Coomer Organizations: CNN, America News, Smartmatic, Trump, OAN, Fox News, ” CNN, Dominion Voting Systems, Russian, Dominion, Lindell, DirecTV Locations: Philippines, Smartmatic, Coffee County, Coffee, Ukraine
Trump New Hampshire past wins correction
  + stars: | 2024-01-24 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
New Hampshire primary results: Trump wins Republican primary as Haley donors fret over next stepsThis story has been updated to note that Donald Trump lost the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections in New Hampshire.
Persons: Haley, Donald Trump Organizations: Trump, Republican Locations: Hampshire, New Hampshire
That gave the PIPE investors the right to cancel their commitments. An Aug. 9 amendment of TMTG's deal with Digital World called for the unwinding of the PIPE. This amendment gives Trump new shares in Digital World with more voting power. It remains unclear when and if Digital World will ask its shareholders to vote on the deal with TMTG, a necessary step for its completion. Shares of Digital World dropped 2% on Thursday to $15.54, far below their peak of around $97 a share in March 2022.
Persons: Donald Trump, Dado Ruvic, Donald Trump's, Devin Nunes, TMTG, Helen Coster, Josie Kao, Rod Nickel Organizations: REUTERS, U.S, Trump Media & Technology, Digital, TMTG, DWAC, Trump, Reuters, U.S . Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, Thomson
That gave the PIPE investors the right to cancel their commitments. An Aug. 9 amendment of TMTG's deal with Digital World called for the unwinding of the PIPE. This amendment gives Trump new shares in Digital World with more voting power. It remains unclear when and if Digital World will ask its shareholders to vote on the deal with TMTG, a necessary step for its completion. Shares of Digital World dropped 2% on Thursday to $15.54, far below their peak of around $97 a share in March 2022.
Persons: Helen Coster, Donald Trump's, Devin Nunes, TMTG, Josie Kao, Rod Nickel Organizations: Corp, U.S, Trump Media & Technology, Digital, TMTG, DWAC, Trump, Reuters, U.S . Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission
The New York civil fraud trial of former President Donald Trump and his company is back on track to start Monday after a state appeals court lifted a temporary stay of the case. Trump, the Trump Organization and his two adult sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, are accused by James of misstating the values of multiple real estate assets. That argument stemmed from a separate appeals court decision in June, which removed Ivanka Trump as a defendant in James' case. The appeals court said in that ruling that the specific allegations involving her related to matters that fell outside a six-year statute of limitations. James' list shows she plans to call 28 witnesses, including Trump, Donald Trump Jr. , Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Letitia James, Trump, Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump, James of, Arthur Engoron, James, Engoron, Ivanka Trump, Allen Weisselberg, Michael Cohen Organizations: U.S, Republican, GOP, The New, New York, Trump, Trump Organization, Manhattan, Manhattan Supreme Locations: Clinton Township , Michigan, The New York
A TV network's founder has said he's not sure a recent "Trump" interview was really him. In a phone-in on Real America's Voice, the caller sounded glitchy and stilted. Real America's Voice streamed the audio-only interview on Thursday, with hosts John Solomon and Amanda Head. "It's not AI, it was President Trump," he told The Daily Beast. AdvertisementAdvertisementRepresentatives for Real America's Voice and its owner, Performance One Media LLC, did not immediately respond to Insider's out-of-hours requests for comment.
Persons: he's, Donald Trump, John Solomon, Amanda Head, Joe Biden, Trump, Robert J Sigg, Solomon, Ron DeSantis Organizations: Real America's Voice, Morning, Trump, Daily, America's, Truth, Gov
Trump had asked for Merchan to step off the case in Manhattan Supreme Court, where his trial is set to begin in late March, citing three different areas of potential conflicts of interest. The judge wrote that he "finds that recusal would not be in the public interest." Judge Juan Merchan said he had "carefully weighed" the legal standards for recusing himself after Trump cited the judge's purported conflicts of interest. The New York judge set to preside over the porn star hush money trial of Donald Trump refused on Monday to step off the case, saying he is certain he can be "fair and impartial" to the former president . Merchan cited a 1988 New York federal appeals court decision related to judicial recusal.
Persons: Donald Trump, Juan Merchan, Stormy Daniels, Trump, Merchan, recusal, recusing, Trump's, Michael Cohen, Daniels, Cohen, Allen Weisselberg, Joe Biden, Re Drexel Burnham Lambert Organizations: New, Republican, Trump, Trump Organization, Democratic, New York, Re, Manhattan, Attorney's Office Locations: Manhattan, New York City, New York
Factbox: An overview of Donald Trump’s legal troubles
  + stars: | 2023-05-09 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +6 min
Trump denies the allegations and the affair but has admitted to reimbursing Cohen for his payment to Daniels. Trump's reimbursement checks for the suppression payment falsely stated that the money was for a "retainer agreement," prosecutors said. Prosecutors say Trump falsified records in part to cover up the fact that the payment to Daniels exceeded federal campaign contribution limits. U.S. CAPITOL ATTACKThe U.S. Justice Department has an investigation under way into Trump's actions after he lost the 2020 election. NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL CIVIL LAWSUITNew York Attorney General Letitia James sued Trump and his Trump Organization last September for fraud.
Michael Cohen began his testimony Monday in the NY 'hush money' grand jury that may indict Trump. He said he felt 'a little twisted, inside' as he entered the Manhattan building where the grand jury meets. A state grand jury is now weighing if the payment, which Cohen says was ordered by Trump, violates New York election and document laws. "I feel fine," Cohen told reporters as he arrived to testify shortly after noon. I'm just here to answer the questions," Cohen told reporters on his way inside on Monday.
Yet, the latest disclosure, which shows fundraising for the super PAC from Oct. 20 through Nov. 28, also lists nine other individual contributions totaling over $900,000. Wealthy businessman Timothy Mellon contributed $1.5 million to the super PAC on Oct. 5, according to the records. This small group of megadonors arrived in support of the super PAC just prior to other influential financiers deciding they will not back Trump's 2024 candidacy for president. During Trump's first run for the White House in 2016, Pate financed the anti-Trump super PAC We The People Foundation. Anthony Lomangino, a recycling mogul, donated $100,000 to the super PAC on Nov. 4.
Disney’s tale of two Bobs
  + stars: | 2022-11-21 | by ( Allison Morrow | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
This was a big surprise Sunday night, for a few reasons:1) Iger has previously dismissed the idea of going back to Disney. Then, he kept going: Iger’s Disney acquired Lucasfilm, home of the Star Wars franchise, for a little over $4 billion. Disney shares surged 9% Monday morning, reflecting investors’ hopes that Iger will swoop in and work his magic. The Trump news was no surprise — even before buying Twitter, Musk made clear he would reinstate Trump and rethink the site’s content-moderation policies. And if Musk’s strategy is to stoke controversy, he’s already brought out the big guns in letting Trump back on.
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