After Reports About Trump Jurors, Judge Demands Restraint From the Press Trump’s criminal trial ordered reporters to not disclose employment information about potential jurors after he excused a woman who said she was worried about her identity becoming known. 04/17/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Donald Trump buys 30 milkshakes at Atlanta Chick-fil-A, claims to know menu better than employees Former president, presumptive 2024 GOP nominee and fast food lover Donald Trump stopped by an Atlanta Chick-fil-A on Wednesday, where he reportedly ordered 30 milkshakes and gave them out to ... 04/10/2024 - 7:11 am | View Link
Trump is booted off Bloomberg’s Billionaire list after Truth Social stock price dives Donald Trump has been booted from Bloomberg’s daily list of the 500 top billionaires after the stock price of his Truth Social platform plummeted. On Tuesday, the former president was nowhere to ... 04/10/2024 - 5:03 am | View Link
Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg sentenced for perjury Weisselberg was found liable for fraud and ordered to pay $1 million plus interest. During the fraud trial, he acknowledged receiving $2 million in severance after leaving the Trump Organization. 04/10/2024 - 4:28 am | View Link
Trump ordered $200 worth of burgers from Long Island drive-in for flight home after NYPD officer’s wake He’s making All American great again. Former President Donald Trump rang up a $200 fast-food tab while on Long Island Thursday after paying respects to slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller at ... 03/29/2024 - 10:28 am | View Link
Although Donald Trump complains that his criminal trial keeps him off the campaign trail, he spent Wednesday — the day when court isn’t scheduled — playing golf and not campaigning, CNN reports.
Critics say the justice should not judge Trump's election-subversion case, because his wife supported overturning the election, attended Trump's Jan6 rally.
“The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to restore ‘net neutrality’ rules that prevent broadband internet providers such as Comcast and Verizon from favoring some sites and apps over others,” the AP reports.
“The move effectively reinstates a net neutrality order the commission first issued in 2015 during the Obama administration.
“Lawmakers in Alabama passed legislation that could lead to the prosecution of librarians under the state’s obscenity law for providing minors with ‘harmful’ materials,” The Hill reports.