The accounting firm that was first hired to audit former President Donald Trump's social media company quit just months after it was appointed, the Financial Times reported on Monday. read more
A woman en route to Miami alleges ex-U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn rear-ended a Florida Highway Patrol cruiser on I-75. Suddenly the car door opens and a man in a wheelchair rolls out," the self-described social justice activist wrote in a tweet. In the video, which the woman shared on X (see embed below) and TikTok, the former legislator can be seen sitting in a wheelchair on the median-side shoulder of a highway. In the roadway nearby are a state trooper's cruiser that appears to have rear-end damage and a black sports coupe that appears to be a Mercedes with considerable damage to its front end.
Small-time investors who took the leap and bought stock in Trump Media & Technology Group appear to be coming to the realization that they should hang onto their day jobs as the value of shares in the company behind Truth Social spirals downward ... read more
Former President Donald Trump was seen apparently "nodding off" during his hush money trial for allegedly covering up a sex scandal. On Trump's first day in the Manhattan courtroom, reporters spotted him looking as though he was falling asleep as attorneys discussed rules for jury selection. "It very much looks like Trump is dozing off right now," courtroom reporter Stewart Bishop observed on X. Tough to see the screen in the overflow room, but I swear Trump is nodding off at the defense table," reporter Erik Uebelacker agreed. "His chin just hit his chest, then his head shot back up. We've all been there." read more
A campaign staffer for independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr was terminated after telling a group of Republican voters that beating President Joe Biden was her "number one priority" and encouraging them to volunteer for Donald Trump. read more
To illustrate this point, an aide for Garcia held up a map that had the words "murderers and rapists" written over Latin America, "s--t hole countries" written over Africa, "banned" written over the Middle East and "nice immigrants" written over Europe. These quotes are just part of a documented history of racist rhetoric by Trump. In 2017, Trump said that some of the people who attended the neo-Nazi "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville were "very fine people," and in 2019 he told four Democratic congresswomen of color to "go back" to their home countries, even though all of them are American citizens and three of them were born in the United States.
No wonder MAGA filth idolize this bigot.