Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani predicted he would be disbarred and that it would help him "in heaven." During his Sunday WABC radio broadcast, Giuliani offered what he said was "confidential stuff" after he was found liable for defaming two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. "I will be disbarred in New York. I will be disbarred in Washington. ... And I consider that something that will help me in heaven."
Thomas Friedman: Israel today is in grave danger. With enemies like Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and Iran, Israel should be enjoying the sympathy of much of the world. But it is not. read more
Paul Manafort, former President Trump's 2016 campaign chairman who was jailed on fraud charges, is in talks to potentially return to Trump's 2024 campaign ahead of the Republican National Convention in July, according to reports. The Washington Post first reported that Trump is expected to enlist Manafort as a campaign adviser this year, citing four people familiar with the matter. Trump pardoned his former campaign manager in 2020 after he was convicted in 2018 on bank fraud and tax charges. Manafort served as Trump's campaign chair from March to August 2016. He was convicted on bank fraud and tax charges stemming from Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Federal charges were unsealed Monday against a conservative influencer and former congressional intern accused of participating in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Isabella Maria DeLuca, of D.C., faces the four standard misdemeanor counts used in more than 1,000 Jan. 6 cases as well as a fifth misdemeanor count of theft of government property. According to charging documents, DeLuca can be seen climbing through a broken window into an unoccupied congressional office. Once inside, investigators say DeLuca assisted other rioters in passing a table out of the window. Investigators said the table was later used as a weapon against police " including one of the legs, which may have been used by another riot defendant, Timothy Desjardins, who faces felony charges of assault and civil disorder in connection with Jan. 6. Desjardins was sentenced last year to 18 years in prison on unrelated assault and firearms charges connected to a shooting at a Walgreens in Rhode Island.
Former President Donald Trump said that the members of the House Select Committee that investigated the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection should be jailed. Liz Cheney, vice chairwoman of the Jan. 6 committee, responded on X. "Hi Donald: you know these are lies. You have had all the grand jury & J6 transcripts for many months," she wrote. "You're trying to halt your 1/6 trial because your VP, WH counsel, WH aides, campaign & DOJ officials etc will testify against you. You're afraid of the truth and you should be."
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Nice headline over at Drudge Report. Dotard is a broke pussy ass bitch.