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Donald Trump told a rally crowd he'd "very, very, very probably" run for president in 2024. It's his strongest signal yet he will go ahead with his long-teased 2024 presidential bid. At a rally in Iowa, Trump told supporters that he'd "very, very, very probably do it again" in 2024. (While both of those observations are true, Trump still won fewer votes than Biden, with 74.2 million votes to Biden's 81.3 million, amid record turnout from voters.) Some analysts believe that Trump will likely announce his candidacy after the midterms, and seek to capitalize on any Republican successes.
New York CNN Business —Sen. Ted Cruz’s “The View” interview was disrupted by protesters multiple times on Monday, including some demanding the Texas Republican talk about climate change. Later in the interview, Cruz was interrupted once again. “Three members of the audience interrupted ‘The View’ today during Sen. Ted Cruz’s appearance protesting about climate,” said a “View” spokesperson. “They were promptly escorted out by security.”The protesters at The View once again start shouting from the crowd as the segment goes to break. You don’t do it to Hillary Clinton, who stood up and said, ‘Trump stole the election,’” Cruz said.
Steve Bannon was sentenced to four months behind bars and a $6,500 fine on Friday for his contempt of Congress conviction. Bannon left the Trump administration in 2017. Following Bannon’s indictment last fall, other Trump allies appeared to take the consequences of blowing off the Jan. 6 committee more seriously. It was yet another astounding act from a president unbridled by any sense of the responsibility the office carries. While these statements do not prove his guilt, they certainly place him in a circle of possible co-conspirators.
The New York Times reported Trump paid a $3 million lawyer retainer fee for the Mar-a-Lago case. Reporter Maggie Haberman said the high amount shows that Trump understands the position he's in. In addition to his time in politics, the book rehashes many legal issues Trump has faced going back decades. During an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday, Haberman was asked if she thinks Trump understands the legal jeopardy he may be facing. Two sources told the Times Trump paid the lawyer $3 million, which the outlet described as "unusually high."
Former President Donald Trump owns 19 golf courses around the world. This month, Trump flew to Scotland to break ground on his newest course in Aberdeen, Scotland. According to a New York Times investigation, his 15 courses combined lost more than $315.6 million between 2000 and 2020. In addition, he's lost $63.6 million on his golf courses in the British Isles THIS INCLUDES SCOTLAND? Insider compiled a list of Trump's 15 open and operating golf courses, along with their amenities, from The Trump Organization DID WE HAVE ANY OTHER SOURCES?.
With the term “personal taxes,” however, Mr. Garten appears to be conflating income taxes with other federal taxes Mr. Trump has paid — Social Security, Medicare and taxes for his household employees. Fragments of Mr. Trump’s tax returns have leaked out before. Mr. Agalarov’s father, Aras, a billionaire who boasts of close ties to Mr. Putin, was Mr. Trump’s partner in the event. Mr. Trump’s avoidance of income taxes is one of the most striking discoveries in his tax returns, especially given the vast wash of income itemized elsewhere in those filings. When they got to line 56, the one for income taxes due, the amount was the same each year: $750.
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