Former President Donald Trump has approved Dr. Mehmet Oz representing Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate, angering several prominent Republicans. “I have known Dr. Oz for many years, as well as many others, even if only through his very successful television show,” Trump said on Saturday. “He has lived with us through the screen and has always been popular, respected and smart.” The announcement angered many conservatives, including Trump’s previous supporter. “I have great respect for President Trump,” Sean Parnell, who left the race in November, wrote on Twitter. “But I’m disappointed with that. “Oz is the antithesis of everything that made Trump the best president of my life – it’s the farthest from America First and it would be very bad for the Palestinian Authority.” Meanwhile, the US State Department says Donald Trump and other White House officials have resigned without providing a record of gifts received from foreign governments. And as investigators continue to investigate the 2021 Capitol Uprising, a prominent MAGA activist has said he will speak out. Ali Alexander, the organizer of several “Stop the Steal” rallies protesting the 2020 election, will co-operate with the Justice Department’s investigation into the January 6 uprising, his lawyer says.

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Former Trump nominee “disappointed” by Dr. Oz

Sean Parnell spoke out against Donald Trump’s approval of Dr. Trump Oz for the US Senate open position in Pennsylvania – the point where Mr. Parnell ran for himself, with Mr. Trump backing, before leaving last November. On Twitter, Mr. Parnell made it clear that he did not like his replacement. “I have great respect for President Trump. I had the honor of having his support in the PA. “Twice,” Parnell wrote on Twitter. “But I’m disappointed with that. “Oz is the antithesis of everything that made Trump the best president of my life – it’s the farthest from America First and it would be very bad for the Palestinian Authority.” Nathan Place10 April 2022 17:01 1649604604

Dr. Oz thanks Trump for his support

The candidate for the US Senate, Dr. Mehmet Oz, thanked Donald Trump for approving him, adopting the agenda of the former president “America First”. “I am honored to receive the full support and encouragement of President Trump and thank him for that,” Dr. Oz wrote on Twitter on Saturday, hours after the announcement. “President Trump knows how crucial it is to change the kinds of people we send to Washington. “I’m ready to bring an America First program to the Senate for Pennsylvania.” Nathan Place10 April 2022 16:30 1649602804

Who is Ali Alexander, the pro-Trump activist involved in the Capitol riot investigation?

Ali Alexander, formerly Ali Akbar, has been involved in right-wing politics since the late 2010s, when his lively political controversy began to draw attention to social media. After the defeat of Donald Trump in the 2020 elections, Alexander quickly embraced the attempt of the outgoing president to overthrow it. A few weeks before Congress was scheduled to certify the results, the pro-Trump activist said he had a plan: he and others would stage a protest to “pressure” Congress to reject the result. Read more here: Nathan Place10 April 2022 16:00 1649601004

The Republican MP criticizes Trump’s approvals

A day after Donald Trump approved Dr. Mehmet Oz for the US Senate, one of the former president’s most ardent supporters in Congress denounced his decision. “This is because Trump is surrounded by staff who are on McConnell’s payroll and are hostile to the MAGA agenda,” Alabama Republican Rep. Mo Brooks wrote on Twitter. “Everyone who tells Trump who to support in the primary works for The Swamp. They played him. Again.” Nathan Place10 April 2022 15:30 1649599204

Madison Cawthorn gets out of her wheelchair during the Trump Rally

“My friends, this country can change very quickly and it may seem impossible. “People tell me it is impossible,” he said before reaching the podium and, with the help of two assistants, leaned on metal braces. “Well, my friends, God has given me life,” he said, referring to the car accident. “It gave me the strength to stand before you today, so do not give me lectures on what is impossible. “My compatriots, Americans are busy doing the impossible because with God all things are impossible.” Nathan Place 10 April 2022 15:00 1649597404

Trump backs Dr. Oz for US Senate

Former President Donald Trump approved TV presenter and doctor Mehmet Oz ahead of the Pennsylvania Senate qualifiers on Saturday night. Trump made the announcement Saturday before his rally in Selma, North Carolina. Like Mr. Trump, Dr. Oz gained national recognition for his name on television, in his case through the popular Dr Oz show, which Mr. Trump mentioned in support of him. “I have known Dr. Oz for many years, as well as many others, even if only through his very successful TV show. “He lived with us through the screen and was always popular, respected and smart,” Trump said in a statement. Nathan Place10 April 2022 14:30 1649545244

New York AG is pressuring the real estate company to hand over Trump documents

After asking the state Supreme Court to disprove Donald Trump for failing to comply with summonses to investigate his financial dealings, New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit to force a real estate company to to cooperate. Ms James has pursued a wide-ranging political investigation into the Trump family and the New York-based Trump Organization, accusing them of “fraudulent or misleading” practices, including repeated falsification of property values, “to obtain a range of from financial benefits, including loans, insurance coverage and tax deductions “. Nathan Place 10 April 2022 00:00 1649541644

North Carolina Senate race tests Trump ratification power

When Ted Bud won a landslide victory from former President Donald Trump last year, he was a little-known lawmaker running for a North Carolina Senate seat against some of the state’s most recognizable Republicans, including a former governor. As he enters the run-up to the state election on May 17, Bad is once again hoping for a boost, relying on the strength of Trump’s support to put him at the top of a field that includes twelve other Republicans. “We feel we have strong momentum,” Budd told the Associated Press. “Whether it is the base, the trend lines in the polls or the fundraising, we think we are in a very good position.”

North Carolina Senate race tests Trump ratification power

When Ted Bud won a surprise vote from former President Donald Trump last year, he was a little-known lawmaker running for a North Carolina Senate seat against some of the state’s most recognizable Republicans, including a former governor. Nathan Place 9 April 2022 23:00 1649538044

Ivanka Trump testified for eight hours in the Commission on January 6

This week, Ivanka Trump testified voluntarily before the Commission on January 6 for about eight hours. President Benny Thompson (D-MS) told NBC News that Ivanka Trump was “answering questions,” but “not in a broad, talkative way.” In particular, he did not invoke the Fifth Amendment. Ivanka is among the few people who know Donald Trump best. He was in the White House during the uprising. He was in the Oval Office during the height of the violence. She saw how her father reacted. The question is: How many details did he give to the Commission on 6 January? Nathan Place 9 April 2022 22:00 1649534444

Trump is filming an introductory video for the Kid Rock concert

Donald Trump attended a Kid Rock concert in a pre-recorded video introduction, telling the audience that he is “the true backbone of our great country.” Nathan Place 9 April 2022 21:00


title: “Trump News Live Ex President Faces Fierce Gop Backlash After Endorsing Tv S Dr Oz In Senate Race " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-14” author: “Lino Hughes”


Former President Donald Trump has approved Dr. Mehmet Oz representing Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate, angering several prominent Republicans. “I have known Dr. Oz for many years, as well as many others, even if only through his very successful television show,” Trump said on Saturday. “He has lived with us through the screen and has always been popular, respected and smart.” The announcement angered many conservatives, including Trump’s previous supporter. “I have great respect for President Trump,” Sean Parnell, who left the race in November, wrote on Twitter. “But I’m disappointed with that. “Oz is the antithesis of everything that made Trump the best president of my life – it’s the farthest from America First and it would be very bad for the Palestinian Authority.” Meanwhile, the US State Department says that Donald Trump and other White House officials have resigned without providing a record of gifts received from foreign governments. And as investigators continue to investigate the 2021 Capitol Uprising, a prominent MAGA activist has said he will speak out. Ali Alexander, the organizer of several “Stop the Steal” rallies protesting the 2020 election, will co-operate with the Justice Department’s investigation into the January 6 uprising, his lawyer says.

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Trump’s allies claim to have “played” him after approving Dr. Oz on television for the Senate position

Some of former President Donald Trump’s strongest allies on Twitter are in open revolt after backing him in the US Senate race this weekend. In a statement issued Saturday night as he attended a rally in North Carolina, the 45th president made his second attempt to become king in the Republican Senate by-elections, following his previous support and withdrawal of support for him. Sean Parnell. Read John Bowden’s report Shweta Sharma 11 April 2022 08:50 1649660652

GOP General Says Throwing Crowds at Rallies Shows People “Finished Trump Lying”

GOP General Susan Del Percio says the sparse crowd at Donald Trump’s Selma rally shows a “very shrinking base” and that his supporters are done with him. “That’s what you saw there,” he told MSNBC’s Cori Coffin a day after Mr. Trump spoke to the crowd in Selma, North Carolina. “These crowds are shrinking and people are not buying it, mainly because Republicans want to move on. “They do not want to talk about the Big Lie,” he said. “The people of this country no longer want to hear it.” According to a report, only about 1,000 to 2,000 people attended the event, compared to the 15,000 gathered at the same venue in 2016 for Mr. Trump’s speech. “They ended up with Donald Trump and his lies, except for a small group we see there,” he said. Shweta Sharma11 April 2022 08:04 1649658624

Canadian billionaire fined $ 975,000 for illegally donating $ 1.75 million to Trump fund

A Canadian steel tycoon is set to pay a “record” fine imposed by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) after he was found responsible for donating nearly $ 2 million to a super PAC backing former President Donald Trump and candidates running for office. . The FEC announced the decision last week in response to a lawsuit against the businessman filed by the Campaign Legal Center in 2019. The initial complaint was based on a report originally published in The New York Times. Barry Zekelman of Zekelman Industries “participated in the Wheatland Tube decision-making process to contribute to [America First Action]”, Refers to the decision of the FEC. Shweta Sharma 11 April 2022 07:30 1649656221

Liz Cheney rejects reports of disagreement between committee on January 6

Cheney dismissed reports of disagreement among committee members on Jan. 6 over Donald Trump’s criminal referral to the Justice Department, describing the panel as “the most cooperative committee.” “There is no real disagreement in the committee,” Ms. Cheney told CNN’s Jake Tapper. “The committee is working in a truly collaborative way to discuss these issues, as we are with all the issues we face, and we will continue to work together to do so. “Therefore, I would not characterize it there as a disagreement in the committee”, he added. “I am very proud of the bipartisan way we operate and I am confident that we will work to reach an agreement on all the issues we face. “Therefore, I would not say that it is accurate at this time to say that there is disagreement on this issue,” he added. The committee investigating the January 6, 2021 riots in the US Capitol consists of seven Democrats and two Republicans. He said the commission had not yet reached a decision on Mr Trump’s criminal referral. Shweta Sharma 11 April 2022 06:50 1649652680

Saudi investors warn of $ 2 billion investment fund Jared Kushner – report

Jared Kouchner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser to the former president, had secured a $ 2 billion investment from his Saudi successor, despite concerns and objections from the fund’s advisers to the deal, according to the New York Times. . Previously unknown documents show that the panel’s investments in the Saudi prince sparked objections to the “inexperience” of Mr Kushner’s newly established private equity firm, Affinity Partners, and concerns that the Saudis owned “most of the investment” and . They also found the company’s activities “unsatisfactory in all respects” and pointed out the proposed asset management fee that “seems excessive”. The prince, who chaired the board of his Public Investment Fund, dismissed his panel’s concerns, the report said. In a statement on its relationship with the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund, a spokesman for Mr Kushner’s company told the Times: “Affinity, like many other leading investment firms, is proud to have PIF and other top have careful control criteria, as investors. . » Shweta Sharma 11 April 2022 05:51 1649648279

Liz Cheney says Jan. 6 commission has enough evidence against Trump

Liz Cheney, vice-chair of the committee investigating the Capitol riots, said the House committee had enough evidence to prove the criminal charges against Donald Trump in what he called an “insurgency.” “It’s absolutely clear that what President Trump did, what a lot of people around him did, that they knew was illegal. “They did it anyway,” Cheney told CNN on Sunday. He said the commission had not yet decided whether to prosecute Mr Trump at the Justice Department, following reports that the commission had enough evidence. “I think what we have seen is a huge and well-organized and well-planned effort that used multiple tools to try to overthrow an election,” Cheney said. He said those involved in planning to block a process in Congress “knew they were going to try to use force to stop the transfer of power”. “That is the definition of insurgency,” he said. He said that the panel has “a huge amount of testimonies and documents that I think show very, very clearly the extent of the design, the organization and the goal.” Shweta Sharma 11 April 2022 04:37 1649646004

GOP blocks Senate bill on COVID, demands immigration vote

Republicans thwarted an attempt by Democrats to start debating in the Senate a $ 10 billion compromise on COVID-19 on Tuesday, pushing to tie the bipartisan package to a showdown during the election on immigration restrictions. politically uncomfortable struggle for Democrats. A day after Democrat and Democratic negotiators reached an agreement on funding for treatments, vaccines and trials, a move by Democrats to push the measure beyond a procedural hurdle failed 52-47 on Tuesday. All 50 Republicans opposed the move, leaving Democrats with 13 votes less than the 60 they needed to prevail. Nathan Place 11 April 2022 04:00 1649642404

The former Trump official voted twice in 2016

A former Trump administration official, who is now running for Congress in New Hampshire, voted in the Republican primary in two different states during Donald Trump’s first nomination for the post in 2016, the Associated Press reported. Legal experts say the New Hampshire congressional candidate may have violated federal election laws. Nathan Place 11 April 2022 03:00 1649638804

Trump brags that Republican who voted for his resignation is withdrawing: “4 down and 6 to leave”

Donald Trump was pleased with the retirement of lawmaker Fred Upton, a Republican who had voted to oust the former president for his role in the Jan. 6 uprising. “UPTON IS GOING! “4 down and 6 to go,” the former president said in a statement. “Others lose badly, who’s next?” Nathan Place 11 April 2022 02:00 1649635204

Biden jokingly cites Trump as “the last”

President Joe Biden punched his predecessor in the White House, whom he referred to as “the last guy” during a speech in Washington. Speaking at a North American Construction Trade Union conference on Wednesday, Biden described the Trump administration’s $ 2 trillion tax cut as “simply outrageous.” “The last guy, what did they call him? “Anyway, the last guy,” said Biden. “I forgot. It never appeared at the opening.” Nathan Place 11 April 2022 01:00


title: “Trump News Live Ex President Faces Fierce Gop Backlash After Endorsing Tv S Dr Oz In Senate Race " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-23” author: “Ronald Charlton”


Former President Donald Trump has approved Dr. Mehmet Oz to represent Pennsylvania in the US Senate. “I have known Dr. Oz for many years, as well as many others, even if only through his very successful television show,” Trump said in a statement. “He has lived with us through the screen and has always been popular, respected and smart.” The announcement angered many conservatives, including Trump’s previous supporter. “I have great respect for President Trump,” Sean Parnell, who left the race in November, wrote on Twitter. “But I’m disappointed with that. “Oz is the antithesis of everything that made Trump the best president of my life – he’s the farthest from America First and it would be very bad for the Palestinian Authority.” Trump, meanwhile, launched a personal offensive against former National Security Council Director Fiona Hill after comparing him to Vladimir Putin. She said if she did not have her British accent “it would be nothing”. And as investigators continue to investigate the 2021 Capitol Uprising, Ali Alexander, the organizer of the “Stop the Steal” rallies, will co-operate with the Justice Department’s investigation into the January 6 uprising, his lawyer says.

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Will Donald Trump be charged on January 6? An evolving question for the DOJ

How likely is it that Donald Trump will actually face criminal charges after being acquitted in two referral trials and so far facing few political consequences for the events of January 6? Read John Bowden’s article here: Maroosha Muzaffar12 April 2022 06:15 1649737828

Canadian billionaire fined for $ 1.75 million illegal donation to Trump fund

A Canadian billionaire is set to pay a “record” fine imposed by the Federal Election Commission after being found responsible for donating nearly $ 2 million to a super PAC backing former President Donald Trump and endorsing his candidacy. Barry Zekelman broke the campaign finance law by helping to direct contributions from Wheatland Tube, a US-based company that controls the Super PAC America First Action in 2018, the Federal Election Commission has ruled. Zekelman now faces one of the largest FEC election-related fines in history for illegally orchestrating $ 1.75 million in donations to a Donald Trump campaign team. Read the full story here: Maroosha Muzaffar 12 April 2022 05:30 1649736900

Could Marjorie Taylor Greene be expelled from the office?

A federal judge will have the final say this week on whether a group of voters seeking to prevent Marjorie Taylor Greene from launching a re-election campaign will see their case move forward or end in failure. The controversial Georgia lawmaker is the second member of the Republican House of Representatives to be targeted by a legal effort to prevent sworn supporters of former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election by claiming 14 seats. US, which prohibits those who “would have been involved in an uprising or insurgency” against the US from holding federal office. John Bowden has the latest. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 05:15 1649734206

Trump launches personal attack on Fiona Hill after comparison with Putin

Former President Donald Trump regularly told foreign heads of state and government that he deserved to repeat his first two years in office and said he wanted to serve more than two terms as president, according to one of his former foreign policy advisers. . . In an interview with The New York Times, former National Security Council chief Fiona Hill said she saw Trump aspired to become authoritarian in the mold of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Turkish dictator Recep Tayyip Erdogan or Erdogan. Andrew Feinberg has the story. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 04:30 1649731506

Pennsylvania man arrested for putting “I did that” Biden stickers on petrol pumps

A Pennsylvania man has been arrested for putting stickers on gas stations depicting Joe Biden with the words “I did this” to protest his belief that the president is solely responsible for rising fuel prices. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 03:45 1649728806

Herschel Walker bypasses debate on Georgia’s GOP

Mr. Walker played for the University of Georgia as a run back and won the Heisman Trophy before playing for NFL teams such as the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys. He is the first to challenge incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock this November. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 03:00 1649726106

GOP strategist: Trump’s declining crowds indicate base is disappearing

A GOP general who worked with one of Donald Trump’s closest advisers points to the size of the crowd at his recent rallies as evidence that the GOP base is slowly losing its enthusiasm for the former president. Susan Del Persio appeared on MSNBC where she made the comments on Sundays with Alex Witt as Cori Coffin. Del Percio, a Republican’s budget expert and general who served as deputy finance and administration commissioner for former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, said the decline in Mr. Trump’s rallies areas was proof that the Trump brand was losing its staying power. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 02:15 1649723406

A Trump-backed candidate enchants with a bizarre energy monologue

Herschel Walker, who is running against Democratic Sen. Rafael Warnock, was asked yesterday on Fox Business about the Biden administration’s energy policy – and his answer ranged from vague to almost incomprehensible. Take a look below. Some Republicans are worried about Mr. Walker’s power in November, given his plaid personal history and lack of political experience, and interviews like this have not helped allay those fears. However, he seems to be voting even with Mr Warnock, and sometimes slightly ahead. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 01:30 1649720706

NC Republican depicts Trump-backed opponent over a dung cart

Former North Carolina Gov. Pat McCroy is running for a Republican nominee to succeed retired Sen. Roy Blunt and has the disadvantage of facing a Trump-backed candidate in the recent presidential election. polls. . To try to slow down Mr Bad, Mr McCrory released an ad that advertised his own conservative immigration credentials, linking his opponent to a cart full of feces. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 00:45 1649718006

Was Trump manipulated to support Dr. Oz?

Donald Trump’s decision to support television doctor Mehmet Oz in the Pennsylvania Senate primary has raised the eyebrows of many of his current and former allies, some of whom see the doctor on the air as a dangerous choice. Among those who sounded the alarm was Mo Brooks, an Alabama congressman whom Trump did not approve of recently because he urged his supporters to stop campaigning for the 2020 election (or, as many have pointed out, because he seems ready to lose the qualifiers). Senate elections). Dr. Oz’s controversial story is just an obligation in both the primary and the November. Also up there is his lack of experience in the political campaign, as well as his positions on issues such as trans equality and arms security, where he has historically differed from what now counts as Republican orthodoxy. Oliver O’Connell12 April 2022 00:00