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“I never loved him,” Trump said of Valadao, according to a GOP member. Trump did not shy away from acknowledging the bad blood between House Speaker Mike Johnson and GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who unsuccessfully tried to oust Johnson against Trump’s wishes. House Republicans voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress on Wednesday. In his meeting with GOP lawmakers, Trump called the Department of Justice “dirty no good bastards,” according to another source in the room. In a news conference after the meeting, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer said that the former president’s felony convictions have only energized the party that will propel them to victory in November.
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Robert De Niro outside Manhattan Criminal Court on May 28, 2024. CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / Getty ImagesThe Democrats seem to be using De Niro's feud against Trump again this year ahead of the 2024 elections. "Trump wants revenge, and he'll stop at nothing to get it." De Niro claimed in his speech that Trump wants to destroy New York, America, and the world. "I never knew how small, both mentally and physically, Wacko Former Actor Robert De Niro was," Trump wrote on Wednesday.
Persons: De Niro, Robert De Niro, CHARLY TRIBALLEAU, Trump, Harris, Niro, TRUMP, Biden Organizations: Biden, White, Truth, Radical Locations: Manhattan, New York, America
Michael Cohen and Rosie O’Donnell: A Love Story
  + stars: | 2024-05-15 | by ( Jacob Bernstein | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The text came through on Michael D. Cohen’s iPhone on Monday morning, shortly before he took the stand in a Manhattan courtroom as the star witness in the criminal case against his former boss, Donald J. Trump: “breathe - relax - tell the truth - u got this - i love u.”An hour later, another text came in from the same person: “Ur doing great.”“Thank you and truly love you,” Mr. Cohen wrote back to the sender, who was not his wife, either of his children or another family member, but the comedian and actress Rosie O’Donnell. Politics, the cliché goes, makes strange bedfellows. But few relationships seem as unlikely as the intense bond that has developed between Mr. Cohen and Ms. O’Donnell, two Long Island natives of the same generation who were pulled into Mr. Trump’s force field in vastly different ways years ago, and who connected as they surveyed the damage afterward. It is not lost on Ms. O’Donnell, 62, that Mr. Cohen, 57, once helped carry out Mr. Trump’s campaign of insults against her, tormenting her for her looks and her weight and calling her “wacko.”
Persons: Michael D, Donald J, , Mr, Cohen, Rosie O’Donnell, O’Donnell, Trump’s, Organizations: Trump, Mr Locations: Manhattan, Long
The story of Brooksley Born is not only the tale of a remarkable regulator whose Cassandra-like warnings — if heeded — could've prevented the great financial crisis from exploding into raging, ruinous enormity. Not long after she assumed chairmanship of the CFTC, Born started to feel a lingering unease with the rapidly expanding derivatives market. So to Rubin, Born was more of an inconvenience than anything, and she certainly wasn't in his club. Not long after, Treasury officials lobbied Congress to pass legislation preventing the CFTC from being able to regulate the OTC derivatives market. In the months and years that followed, it became increasingly hard to deny that the multi-trillion-dollar OTC derivatives market was the root cause of the great financial crisis.
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But the fact that he is the overwhelming favorite to run the GOP, it makes this a staggering Monday,” said presidential historian Douglas Brinkley. Trump once took the stand — unexpectedly and briefly — after he was accused of violating a partial gag order. “My intent is to attend Donald’s appearance as he was gracious enough to attend my court appearances,” he said. Eric Trump, the former president's middle son, who testified in the case last week, said his father was eager for his appearance on the stand. The judge eventually ruled in Roosevelt's favor after a five week trial, in which the former president spent eight days on the witness stand.
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The Real Stakes of the Debt-Ceiling Fight
  + stars: | 2023-05-22 | by ( Phil Gramm | Mike Solon | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Wonder Land: During the Obama years, Republicans were nicknamed 'the party of No.' Today the roles have reversed, with Democrats refusing to negotiate, preferring to smear the 'MAGA Republican' opposition as 'extreme.' Images: Zuma Press/AFP via Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy last month mustered the votes for a bill to raise the debt ceiling, thanks in no part to his Democratic colleagues. His victory shifted the topography of the debt-ceiling battlefield and passed pressure onto the Senate and the White House. President Biden has called the House GOP’s bill “wacko” and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has said that its adoption would mean “real pain for American families.”
Is Work for Welfare ‘Wacko’?
  + stars: | 2023-04-21 | by ( The Editorial Board | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
President Joe Biden Photo: KEVIN LAMARQUE/REUTERSIs President Biden taking rhetorical cues from Donald Trump? House Republicans on Wednesday released their Limit, Save, Grow Act to increase the debt ceiling by $1.5 trillion. In return they want Mr. Biden to accept a slower rate of growth in federal spending with annual caps. The spending declines would amount to about $4 trillion out of more than $60 trillion in estimated spending over a decade. If this is wacko, Washington is insane, but then you already knew that.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday slammed House Republicans for flirting with defaulting on the national debt, saying America is not "a deadbeat nation." Biden called the gambit by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., "really dangerous." "Reagan said debt ceiling brinkmanship threatens the holders of government bonds and those who rely on Social Security and veterans' benefits. We meet our obligations, and I made it clear to Speaker McCarthy how we should proceed to settle our differences." Biden released his budget proposal last month and has asked House Republicans to do so as well.
Reid Hoffman said he talks to his friend Peter Thiel less now on an episode of "On with Kara Swisher." Hoffman wants to avoid arguing with Thiel over former President Donald Trump. When Swisher asked Hoffman if Thiel hears him, Hoffman said, "I don't know." When they met as sophomores at Stanford in the mid-1990s, Hoffman heard Thiel was a "libertarian wacko," while Thiel was told Hoffman was a "pinko commie," Hoffman said on his podcast "Masters of Scale." Hoffman told Swisher he will "spend as much as I possibly can" to avoid another Trump presidency, saying it would be "destructive to our society."
George Conway says an insanity defense might be Trump's best shot in New York. Conway was weighing in on a series of incoherent Truth Social rants Trump posted on Sunday. Conway was responding on Twitter to screenshots of one of Trump's Truth Social rants on Sunday. "Are the coup-attempter's lawyers intending to use these posts as their proof in an insanity defense?" Conway told Insider on Sunday that from a legal perspective, even an insanity defense won't help Trump get off the hook in New York.
"But I don't think he's going to get elected, but I do think he is going to run," Conway said. Conway was married to Kellyanne Conway, a senior Trump aide, for 22 years. Trump congratulated Kellyanne Conway after the announcement, writing on Truth Social: "Congratulations to Kellyanne Conway on her DIVORCE from her wacko husband, Mr. Kellyanne Conway. Trump has a brimming docket of ongoing legal cases, ranging from criminal investigations to civil lawsuits. In a statement to NBC and CNN, a Trump spokesperson said: "The Manhattan District Attorney's threat to indict President Trump is simply insane.
In remarks on Friday, Biden noted that Republican President Ronald Reagan had a higher corporate tax rate. "When we talk about 28% tax rate — Ronald Reagan was 28% tax rate — you know, that wacko liberal guy, the idea that that's an unreasonable amount…" Biden said during his Friday remarks. Biden has pushed for a higher corporate tax rate previously, saying that he's "sick and tired of ordinary people being fleeced" as some corporations pay nothing in income taxes. Still, even with the release of Biden's budget proposal, Republicans have yet to put forth their plan. House Budget Chair Jodey Arrington told Politico that there is "no timeline" for a GOP budget, frustrating Democrats as the US inches closer to default.
Корпоративные СМИ удовлетворяют военным интересам, потому что во многих учреждениях их сотрудники являются частью военно-промышленного комплекса. Интересы масс игнорируются и изменены ради диспута, который отвечает интересам элитного меньшинства. Корпоративные СМИ – это бизнес, в котором главное – прибыль, а охота за клиентами другими корпорациями, которые платят за рекламное место, имеет первостепенное значение. Повседневная жизнь наших героев, их любовь, ошибки и достижения поглощаются нашей психикой благодаря мощной атаке корпоративных СМИ на наш мозг. )В своей бесконечной кампании по контролю над нами корпоративные СМИ привносят в нашу повседневную жизнь чувство страха.
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