Fact check: Debunking Trump's blizzard of dishonesty about his federal indictment
Former President Donald Trump has responded to his federal indictment the way he has responded to various other crises -- with a blizzard of dishonesty.
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FC Cincinnati bolster attack with signing of Aaron Boupendza
Aaron Boupendza joins FC Cincinnati as a Designated Player from Al Shabab.
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Chaos erupts as protester in prison garb jumps in front of Trump motorcade
Chaos erupted in Miami after a protester jumped in front of former President Donald Trump’s motorcade as he left the federal courthouse after pleading not guilty to the 37 counts against him in connection to his alleged mishandling of national defence information. In an interview with The Independent before the incident took place, the protester identified himself as Domenic Santana. Speaking about why he was at the court, he said: “Hopefully, someday he has to be locked up. He should have been locked up a long, long time ago. He's gotten away with it. He's the master of spin, a graduate from the New York School of Rats and he has a master's degree and he knows how to spin it. He's going to spin it on this one. ‘It's political. It's because I'm running for president that they're accusing me.’” “He has his case made up. He doesn't need lawyers to defend him. He already knows the spin. Before the election, ‘Oh, if I lose it’s because of fraud’. That day he lost – ‘Oh, fraud, fraud fraud’. His Attorney General – ‘There was no fraud’. ‘You're fired,’ the next day. Come on. Enough is enough,” Mr Santana added. Footage from the scene appeared to show Mr Santana being tackled to the ground and arrested. Earlier on Tuesday, Mr Santana told the Sun Sentinel that supporters of Mr Trump “came for me. They were calling me a communist. Trump is a rat who graduated from the school of rats. He should have been locked up a long, long time ago”. Mr Santana is a Cuban-American retiree, according to the Palm Beach Post. He said he came to the court to confront Mr Trump’s “cult-like” following. “These charges are just the beginning of his lies.” On Monday evening, police separated Mr Santana from the crowd following a confrontation with supporters of the former president. Mr Santana, who lives in Miami, showed up at the courthouse the next day in the same old-school prison outfit and carrying his “Lock him up” sign. “He should have been locked up a long time ago,” he reiterated, according to the Miami New Times. Read More Trump indictment — live: Trump pleads not guilty in classified documents case at Miami court arraignment Trump supporters attack Miami’s Republican mayor outside Trump arraignment Clashes break out at Trump arraignment courthouse after ‘suspicious package’ sparks police response Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
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Senate Republican urges Biden to pick new US aviation nominee
WASHINGTON The top Republican on the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden to pick
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Stellantis says it is evaluating Tesla's charging standard
By Joseph White and Norihiko Shirouzu DETROIT/AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) -Automaker Stellantis said on Tuesday that it continues to evaluate Tesla's
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Does Star Wars Outlaws Have Multiplayer?
Unfortunately, Star Wars Outlaws is unlikely to have multiplayer meaning players will have to explore the open world alone.
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How to Combine PDF Files
Knowing how to combine multiple PDFs into a single file is easy and can make
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U.S. Open best prop bets for Los Angeles Country Club
The U.S. Open is set to tee off on Thursday morning and since it's a major, we're not going to stick to only outright bets, are we?Let's talk prop bets. I have three that I like for this week's major at Los Angeles Country Club.Let's dive into them.U.S. Open pr...
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Judge allows E. Jean Carroll to amend her defamation lawsuit to seek more damages against Trump
A federal judge will allow E. Jean Carroll to amend her original defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump to include comments he made at a CNN town hall.
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E. Jean Carroll can pursue $10 million lawsuit against Donald Trump--judge
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -A judge on Tuesday said E. Jean Carroll, the New York writer who won
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How does the UEFA Champions League work? Competition format explained for 2023/24
How Champions League qualification, group stage and knockout rounds work
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Why the Nuggets might have a hard time bringing back Bruce Brown
Bruce Brown was a key piece of this Denver Nuggets championship run. But his contract situation is complicated and the Nuggets might not be able to keep him.While the Nuggets and their fans will be celebrating their first title in franchise history, the front office will have to head right back ...
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