"Recently our Washington Correspondent Olivia Nuzzi acknowledged to the magazine's editors that she had engaged in a personal relationship with a former subject relevant to the 2024 campaign while she was reporting on the campaign, a violation of the magazine's standards around conflicts of interest and disclosures," a spokesperson for New York magazine told Status in a statement. read more
Election workers are less worried former President Donald Trump will prosecute them if he wins the November election and more worried they'll be physically attacked if he loses, according to a new report. read more
A bombshell report this morning from Dan Bice of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel revealed that Banco Azteca, a bank reportedly tied to the Mexican cartel flew $26 million of cash across the U.S.-Mexico Border to Eric Hovde's bank in California. As the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel detailed, Banco Azteca was cut off by several other U.S. banks over "risk and compliance concerns" after reporting linked it to cartel activity. An executive of the bank was recently implicated in a federal indictment detailing his attempts to bribe a member of the U.S. Congress to get U.S. banks to once again do business with the bank. Despite this, Eric Hovde's bank flew $26 million of cash from Mexico City to Irvine, California as part of a deal with Banco Azteca last December. This shocking revelation comes as Hovde has refused to disclose which foreign banks and governments his bank has done millions of dollars of business with.
Former President Donald Trump said if he loses the election in November, Jewish voters "would really have a lot to do with that." The stunning comments came in front of the conservative Israeli-American Council in Washington, D.C. on Thursday night. In his remarks, Trump lamented the fact that most Jewish voters do not support him, despite his record of vehemently supporting Israel. Trump has repeatedly wondered aloud why his stance on Israel has not persuaded more Jews to vote for him. read more
In the documents the minor in question, who NOTUS reported was "a junior in high school at the time" is reported to have arrived at Dorworth's Florida home, where the party allegedly took place. The three witnesses reportedly say Gaetz was at Dorworth's house that night. "The discovery taken in this case to date reflects that on Saturday, July 15, 2017 ... Dorworth, hosted a party at his residence ... with the following guests present: (1) A.B.; (2) K.M.; (3) B.G.; (4) Matt Gaetz," lawyers wrote. One eye witness cited as K.M. provided a sworn affidavit that the teenage girl, identified as A.B., was naked and those in attendance were there to "engage in sexual activities." The witness also said that "alcohol, cocaine, ecstasy ... and marijuana" were present at the party. The testimonies mark the first mention of allegations in court filings regarding the Florida Republican's long-rumored attendance at parties of this nature.
Is Putin's orange bitch going to start a brawl at this guy's burial?