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In the high-profile criminal hush money trial involving Donald Trump, a seated juror was excused after she expressed concerns that details about her identity were made public by the media. CNN's Kristen Holmes reports.
Earlier this month, Trump did a phone interview with a radio squawk show in Green Bay at which time he repeated the Big Lie and continued to blame Meagan Wolfe, an election official, for his being a loser:
Trump in a radio interview continued his attacks on Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe and said she "should be gone." He accused Republican Speaker Robin Vos and Reince Priebus, Trump's former chief of staff, of not doing enough to force her out.
Wolfe did not steal the election from Trump.
“I’ve heard so much about Meagan Wolfe, and it’s like unanimous, she shouldn’t be there," Trump said on the Regular Joe Show.
There’s been a disturbance in the farce, over at
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NPR editor Uri Berliner decided to crash the Pity Party that is Bari Weiss’s The Free Press over what he perceived as the bolsheviks at the gate of NPR.
So NPR suspended him for 5 days for not asking for permission to contribute to another platform, and before I even started this piece, Berliner resigned:
My resignation letter to NPR CEO @krmaher pic.twitter.com/0hafVbcZAK
— Uri Berliner (@uberliner) April 17, 2024
Disparaged.
Ok, so far so good, or as Keith Olberman said,
Ah.