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“Bleeding cash”: Trump machine diverting millions in campaign funds to mounting legal fees
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) Donald Trump‘s political apparatus has reportedly been diverting substantial sums to cover the legal expenses of numerous individuals ensnared in ongoing criminal investigations. This allocation of funds has raised questions about its potential impact on Trump‘s 2024 presidential aspirations, as millions of dollars are funneled away from his campaign war chest. Reuters, through interviews and an examination of court records and campaign finance reports, has identified 13 individuals who have been either witnesses or co-defendants in…
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Appeals court refuses to postpone Donald Trump civil fraud trial
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In a legal saga that continues to capture headlines, a New York appeals court has refused to postpone former U.S. President Donald Trump‘s scheduled civil fraud trial, set for October 2nd. The decision comes on the heels of Trump‘s accusations that the trial judge had erred in refusing to dismiss most of the case. Here, we delve into the latest developments in this high-stakes legal battle. Trump’s Attempt to Delay Trial Rejected A five-judge…
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US judge denies Trump’s request to recuse from criminal election trial
(ORDO News) — A federal judge, Tanya Chutkan, has rejected former President Donald Trump‘s request for her to step aside from a federal case in which he is accused of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. The judge ruled that her previous comments in court, made while sentencing individuals involved in the Capitol riot, did not demonstrate bias against Trump and did not warrant her recusal from the case. Trump’s legal team had argued that Judge…
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Officials solidify plans for Monday’s $250 million civil fraud trial against Trump
(ORDO News) — Court officials are forging ahead with preparations for the high-stakes $250 million civil fraud trial against former President Donald Trump, set to commence on Monday. This legal showdown, a culmination of months of legal wrangling, will see Trump facing allegations of “persistent fraud” in connection with the valuation of his assets. The trial has been a focal point of public attention and legal maneuvering, particularly in light of Judge Arthur Engoron’s sweeping ruling issued on Tuesday. In…
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Judge finds two Trump firms guilty in tax fraud case – Trump accuses of corruption
(ORDO NEWS) — A Manhattan jury found two companies owned by former US President Donald Trump guilty of tax fraud and falsifying business records, CNN reported on Tuesday. According to his data, the court decided that Trump Corp. and Trump Payroll Corp. were implicated in a 15-year-old scheme to defraud the US tax authorities. Both companies were found guilty of all charges against them. The owner of these firms and the former head of state, as well as his relatives,…
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Donald Trump’s app has gone into beta testing and will be released soon
(ORDO NEWS) — An alternative social media app developed by former US President Donald Trump is undergoing preliminary testing. After leaving the White House, Trump founded the conservative media company that developed the app. The more images of the app appear, the more Truth Social seems to be a direct clone of Twitter. On this social network, Trump preferred to communicate with his supporters until the moment he was kicked off the platform. On Tuesday, Donald Trump Jr. tweeted what…
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A shark similar to Donald Trump found in Florida
(ORDO NEWS) — In February 2019, Tanner Munsell observed sharks that live off the coast of Florida. He wanted to photograph exactly how sharks knead their jaws after finishing their meal. Munsell posted some of the photos online a while back. Many users immediately began to write in the comments that one of the sharks photographed very much resembles former US President Donald Trump. Some even thought the picture might be fake. At the same time, a photo with a…
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Trump approves state of emergency in Washington for Biden nomination
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump has approved the declaration of a state of emergency until Jan. 24 in Washington, the White House said on Monday, after authorities warned of security threats to the nomination from President-elect Joe Biden next week. The mayor of the federal capital, Muriel Bowser, today called for increased security for Joe Biden’s inauguration ceremony on January 20, after supporters of Donald Trump led an assault on the Capitol on Wednesday to…
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Trump administration seeks to speed up vaccinations, says Axios
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Donald Trump‘s administration will release new directives on Tuesday to speed up the COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the United States, reports the Axios website. These guidelines will include opening up vaccination to all people over 65, says Axios, citing a senior official in the administration. It will also be a question of expanding the vaccination sites to local health centers and more pharmacies. Nearly nine million people had received as of Monday a first dose…
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Will Trump make it to January 20?
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — US President Donald Trump, Republican, was recognized as the most admired man. In a Gallup poll, he pushed aside his predecessor Barack Obama, who had held it for 12 years in a row, for the first time. Less than a couple of weeks later, a completely different topic is being seriously discussed overseas: will Trump hold out in the White House before the inauguration of his successor, Democrat Joseph Biden, i.e. before January 20? Could…
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Astrologer from India says Trump will win next month and be re-elected
(ORDO NEWS) — Many countries have already congratulated Joe Biden on his victory in the next elections, however, according to the Indian astrologer, the US president will be re-elected. Donald Trump will become it for the second time. According to Vijay Jyotish, in mid-December, it will seem like a hard time for Trump: he will be censored, his social media accounts may be blocked. The situation will begin to improve after December 20, when the Supreme Court will provide first…
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US elections 2020: did Nostradamus predict Donald Trump’s victory this year?
(ORDO NEWS) — The US elections this year may end quite unexpectedly, as Donald Trump‘s rival is gaining more and more votes in his support. Did Nostradamus actually predict Trump‘s victory in 2020. Despite the fact that some time ago, Donald Trump’s life was at risk due to the coronavirus, his ambitions remain the same. This weekend, the president is going to resume public speaking again. During his illness, the president published polls on social media. 56% of those who…
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Disbelief of Trump: who wants a piece of the TikTok pie
(ORDO NEWS) — Donald Trump‘s astonishing demand that part of the Microsoft-TikTok transaction be paid into state coffers has sparked strong criticism and questions even among the president’s advisers. What to think about it, are there any precedents? “I don’t know,” Larry Kudlow, the president’s economic adviser, interviewed on Fox Business on Tuesday repeatedly replied. After declaring that he was banning TikTok, a social network that belongs to the Chinese group ByteDance, and that he was opposed to a takeover,…
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Anthony Fauci praises Donald Trump
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — US health expert Anthony Fauci has expressed a positive response to President Donald Trump‘s recent measures in the corona crisis. Trump‘s cancellation of the Republican party convention in Florida in late August was a good decision, the director of the National Institute for Infectious Diseases told Fox News. Fauci also welcomed the fact that Trump now advises to wear a protective mask and shows himself wearing a mask. “This will be a good example for…
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US officially announces withdrawal from WHO
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Donald Trump officially notified the World Health Organization about the US withdrawal from it. He also announced his decision to the US Congress and the UN. The procedure for leaving WHO assumes that the country that made this decision will leave the organization one year after formal notification. This means that the United States will end its membership in the World Health Organization on July 6, 2021. By this date, Washington is obligated to pay…
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Why Putin needs Trump victory
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Vladimir Putin is experiencing his worst year in the 20 years he has been in power. In Russia, the coronavirus continues to rage: to date, more than half a million cases of infection and 8 thousand 100 deaths have been recorded in the country, although there are suspicions that these figures are significantly underestimated. Russia’s economy is weakening so quickly that the government decided not to publish GDP data for May – for the first…
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Former adviser to Trump: US president sided with Putin
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Former Donald Trump associate John Bolton has written a book about his work with the American leader. According to him, he did not want to take measures “against Russian aggression.” The US administration is demanding a ban on the sale of Bolton’s memoirs, claiming that they have a lot of classified information, the Independent. Former senior assistant to Donald Trump concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin must have “laughed” at his American counterpart after the…
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Trump escalates against ICC magistrates, threatened with economic sanctions
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Already engaged in an unprecedented offensive against the International Criminal Court, Donald Trump raised his voice again on Thursday by announcing economic sanctions to dissuade the jurisdiction from prosecuting American soldiers for their involvement in the conflict in Afghanistan. “The president has authorized economic sanctions against officials of the International Criminal Court who would take a direct part in any effort to investigate or charge American soldiers without the consent of the United States,” the…
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Trump declared war on America
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — During its existence, Washington had a lot to see: marches, racial unrest, street battles, mass demonstrations and even the invasion: in August 1814, British “red uniforms” captured the city and set fire to a number of government buildings, including the White House. But there have never been such shots from the capital as those that the Americans saw on their television screens on Monday. US President Donald Trump made a speech against a background of…
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Trump made very high-profile accusations in the direction of China
(ORDO NEWS) — Donald Trump, who is currently the current president of the United States, is convinced that the main culprits for the spread of the coronavirus epidemic around the world are not only China, but also the World Health Organization. The president made such a statement during a press conference that took place a few days ago. As Donald Trump put it, all countries are victims of terrifying negligence. “Today, the world is suffering from illegal actions that were…
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Trump bans Chinese scientists from entering US
(ORDO NEWS) — It became known that US President Donald Trump has banned Chinese scientists from entering the United States. This applies to those researchers who are associated with organizations that implement or support the merger strategy of Chinese civil-military technology (MCF). Thus, citizens who are not immigrants from China will not be able to enter the USA on F or J visas for studies or studies. The ban will not affect only students who enter the country legally. A…
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Trump announces the “victorious return” of US to the stars
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — US President Donald Trump has described the launch of the “Falcon 9” rocket carrying the “Crew Dragon” spacecraft as the “victorious return” of the United States to the stars. “We gathered today in this wonderful place to celebrate not only the launch of a new spacecraft, but the courageous and triumphant return to the stars. It is a special day,” Trump said in a statement at the Space Airport in Canaveral, Florida, from which the…
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Trump attacks a news network in defense of Russia
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — US President Donald Trump launched a sharp attack on Twitter on CNN for publishing news that he considered directed against Russia. Trump said in a tweet posted on his official account on social networking site Twitter: “The matter is repeated again, and the false CNN blames Russia, Russia and Russia, and they are losers who are ill with very poor popular levels!” The president told the news network, asking: “You cannot blame China, because you…
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Trump sees strange day between space and Minneapolis
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — “A spectacular and unforgettable launch!” Come to attend Saturday in Florida what NASA calls the dawn of a new space era, Donald Trump wanted to make this day a celebration of “the return of America”. The dispatch, in many historical respects, of two American astronauts into space aboard a SpaceX rocket was successful. But in the United States and around the world, not everyone had their eyes turned to the sky. Anger over the death…
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Twitter finally brought Trump to clean water: the confusion came out
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — On Tuesday, on the most ordinary day of 2020, President Donald Trump woke up, opened Twitter, and pulled a couple of messages about the conspiracy theory that one TV presenter from a cable that he hates could have killed someone many years ago . Later that day, Twitter made a fateful decision to mark the president’s messages as false information. Oddly enough, due to a completely different series of tweets. It was a bold move…
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Trump’s lies and his propaganda testify
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — President Donald Trump began his briefing on April 13 with a pre-mounted video recording praising his accomplishments in tackling the coronavirus pandemic. Trump’s team selected and edited quotes from statements by journalists and governors, who in reality constantly talked about the dangerous lack of support from the White House during the pandemic, so that it ended up as if they praised his leadership. At that time, the United States had already recorded 23 thousand deaths…
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US will restrict entry into the country of Chinese scientists
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The confrontation between the US and China is gaining momentum. Another turn of the competitive war: Donald Trump has restricted entry into the United States for scientists from China who allegedly could threaten the country’s security. According to Trump, the Chinese should not be allowed into American technology so that they are not used, for example, for the needs of the army. Recently, Washington has blamed Beijing for literally everything – from the coronavirus pandemic…
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Trump announced the termination of relations with WHO
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — US President Donald Trump said that Washington is breaking all relations with the World Health Organization. According to the American leader, such a decision was made due to WHO‘s refusal to carry out the required reforms. Trump noted that the United States today breaks relations with the organization and redirects funds worldwide to urgent health needs. According to the American leader, Washington provided WHO with a detailed reform plan, but they refused to meet them.…
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Record unemployment rises to question Trump’s re-election
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The motto of Biden’s campaign may be: “Do you have a better life today than 4 years ago?” In the era of a president, tons of jobs can be created. However, this does not guarantee either a good life for ordinary citizens, or the fact that the president will be re-elected. Take Jimmy Carter. Over the four years in office in the US economy, 10.3 million jobs were created – an average of 215 thousand…
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Twitter hides a tweet from Trump who wants to trim the wings of the network
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Twitter on Friday masked a message from Donald Trump on the Minneapolis clashes, leaving it nonetheless accessible, to signal an “apology for violence”, raising the controversy with the American president who is seeking to escalate limit the protection of social networks and their latitude to moderate the content. “These VOYOUS dishonor the memory of George Floyd, and I will not let that happen. Just speak to Governor Tim Walz and tell him that the army…
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The battle continues between Trump and Twitter
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Donald Trump launched harsh criticism of Twitter on Friday by accusing the social network, which concealed a message from the President a few hours earlier, of targeting Republicans and Tories and doing nothing against Democrats and China. Donald Trump, who on Thursday signed a presidential decree to regulate the activities of social network operators, also asked Congress to revoke an article of law, said Section 230, protecting websites from legal proceedings for the dissemination of…
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Trump ends privileged relationship with Hong Kong
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he has ordered his administration to revoke the special status the United States grants Hong Kong due to China‘s plans to toughen security laws in the country. semi-autonomous territory. At a press conference in the White House, Donald Trump accused China of having betrayed its commitments on the autonomy of Hong Kong. This special trade treatment granted by the United States, which allows the territory to benefit…
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Twitter reacted violently to Trump’s decree on social networks
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The confrontation between the US president and his favorite mouthpiece, the Twitter service, escalates. The latter’s leadership reacted violently to Donald Trump’s decree on social networks, calling it “reactionary and politically engaged.” As Vesti.Ru wrote earlier , on the eve the head of the White House signed a decree on regulating the activities of social networks in the United States. It involves the removal of the latest broad legal immunity, which protects against liability from…