Trump classified documents hearing devolves into chaotic shouting match as ex-president seeks to toss charges: Latest news
Hearing taken over by argument over August 2022 meeting between prosecutor and defense attorney
A hearing in Donald Trump’s classified documents case devolved into a chaotic shouting match on Wednesday as lawyers fought over claims of a threat allegedly made to a defense attorney.
The hearing had been scheduled for Walt Nauta, Mr Trump’s co-defendant and valet, to share arguments that the office of special counsel Jack Smith had vindictively and selectively charged him with offenses.
Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed by Mr Trump, did not issue a ruling, according to CNN.
But the hearing was soon taken over by a disagreement over an August 2022 meeting including prosecutor Jay Bratt and Stanley Woodward, Mr Nauta’s defense attorney, who claimed in court and legal filings that Mr Bratt tried to convince Mr Nauta to cooperate with the prosecution against Mr Trump by threatening to affect the possible nomination of a judgeship.
In New York, testimony at Mr Trump’s separate hush money trial wrapped up on Tuesday as jurors heard further evidence from the defense’s first and only witness, lawyer Robert Costello.
Meanwhile, the RNC headquarters in Washington DC was briefly evacuated after vials of blood were sent addressed to Mr Trump.
Miami TV meteorologist blasts Ron DeSantis over new ‘Don’t Say Climate Change’ law
A Florida meteorologist has blasted Governor Ron DeSantisafter he signed a series of bills dubbed the “Don’t Say Climate Change“ laws.
Last week, Gov DeSantis signed three laws impacting climate policy and clean energy, including a bill that strips the term “climate change” from many parts of state law and repeals a 16-year-old policy listing climate change as a priority when making energy policy decisions.
The bills also prohibit wind farms offshore and near coastlines and protect against possible gas appliance bans.
“As Florida is on fire, under water and unaffordable, our state government is rolling back climate change legislation and language,” NBC6 meteorologist Steve MacLaughlin wrote on X.
Mr MacLaughlin said this legislation comes “in spite of the fact that the state of Florida, over the last couple of years has seen record heat, record flooding, record rain, record insurance rates and the corals are dying all around the state.”
Miami TV meteorologist blasts Ron DeSantis over new ‘Don’t Say Climate Change’ law
Governor signed bill repealing key climate change policies in Florida law in the face of extreme sea level rise in the state and more powerful hurricanes
The brand-new Democrats waging a cynical, confusing war against Donald Trump
“He doesn’t even live here!”
The news of Harry Dunn’s plans to run for Congress in Maryland’s 3rd congressional district went off like a fart in a crowded movie theater, at least among his soon-to-be-opponents. So much for any focus on local issues whatsoever: it was time to prepare to hear the phrase “January 6” on repeat for four months.
Dunn had become a fixture on CNN because of his past career as one of hundreds of Capitol Police officers assigned to protect lawmakers on the day of the attack. Of several who testified to the January 6 committee in 2022, Dunn provided a unique, deeply personal and raw perspective as a Black officer subjected to racist taunts by rioters during the hours-long siege on America’s seat of democracy.
Once a virtual nobody, Dunn was now a well-known figure in DC circles. He was spotted at house parties hosted and attended by Washington journalists, and continued to appear in the odd cable news hit long after congressional hearings related to the attack concluded. And now, he was rocketing to the top of the power rankings (or close to it) of Democratic candidates vying in a crowded primary for a seat in Congress.
His first act was to announce his candidacy, unsurprisingly, in a CNN interview. Of course, he was the only candidate to run for the seat who scored an in-studio interview with a national news network over the course of the primary: another perk of being Washington-famous.
The Democrats waging a surprisingly cynical war against Donald Trump
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Shouting match erupts at classified documents hearing as Trump and allies try to dismiss charges
A hearing in Donald Trump’s classified documents case devolved into a chaotic shouting match as lawyers fought over claims of a threat allegedly made to a defense attorney.
The hearing on Wednesday morning had been scheduled for Walt Nauta, Mr Trump’s co-defendant and valet, to share arguments that the office of special counsel Jack Smith had vindictively and selectively charged him with offenses.
Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed by Mr Trump, did not issue a ruling, according to CNN.
The hearing was quickly taken over by a disagreement over an August 2022 meeting including prosecutor Jay Bratt and Stanley Woodward, Mr Nauta’s defense attorney, who claimed in court and legal filings that Mr Bratt tried to convince Mr Nauta to cooperate with the prosecution against Mr Trump by threatening to affect the possible nomination of a judgeship.
Mr Nauta argues that he was charged for not cooperating with the Department of Justice and its probe into Mr Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified files.
“I had been recommended for a judgeship, that’s beyond dispute,” Mr Woodward said on Wednesday.
RNC headquarters plunged into lockdown after vials of blood addressed to Trump
The Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington DC was plunged into lockdown after vials of blood were sent to former president Donald Trump.
US Capitol Police were called to the Republican party’s building at around 7.45am ET on Wednesday morning to a report of a “suspicious package”.
A police spokesperson told The Independent that a package had been sent to the building containing two vials of blood. It was addressed to Mr Trump.
The building was briefly evacuated and a Hazmat team called in, with the USCP urging people to avoid the surrounding area.
RNC headquarters plunged into lockdown after ‘vials of blood’ sent to DC building
‘The package was just cleared by our Hazardous Incident Response Division. It contained two vials of blood,’ US Capitol Police tells The Independent
AOC roasts Rudy Giuliani over his bizarre coffee venture: ‘Remember falling asleep with the TV on and waking up to the weirdest ads?’
Democratic Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has roasted former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani over his latest business venture: selling coffee.
Mr Giuliani – who is grappling with bankruptcy and a string of legal issues – recently launched his new business Rudy Coffee offering three styles of coffee beans.
The three variations come with tag lines such as “fighting for justice” with an image of Mr Giuliani from his time as US attorney for the Southern District of New York; “enjoying life,” with an image of a flip-flop-wearing Mr Guiliani sitting on a beach; and “America’s mayor,” with an image of a smiling Mr Giuliani holding a cup.
While former president Donald Trump has chosen to sell sneakers and bibles to cover his legal fees, his former lawyer is flogging three coffee types: “bold,” “morning,” and decaf. The bags weigh two pounds each and can be purchased for $29.99.
AOC roasts Rudy Giuliani over his bizarre coffee venture
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Coming up today: ‘MAGA Cruise’ on the Hudson River ahead of Trump’s New York rally
Organizers promise a night to remember and you wouldn’t bet against it.
“Sailing from Midtown, Manhattan the evening before Tump [sic] Rally Bronx. Party like a Rock Star with New York’s Finest MAGA Patriots,” the flier reads, spelling the key word wrong.
Here’s more from Oliver O’Connell.
‘BYOB’ MAGA cruise around New York announced to coincide with Trump’s Bronx rally
Bring your own beer and flags, organizers say, as event promises attendees will ‘party like a rock star’
Classified documents hearing devolves into chaotic shouting match
A hearing in Donald Trump’s classified documents case devolved into a chaotic shouting match on Wednesday as lawyers fought over claims of a threat allegedly made to a defense attorney.
The hearing on Wednesday morning had been scheduled for Walt Nauta, Mr Trump’s co-defendant and valet, to share arguments that the office of special counsel Jack Smith had vindictively and selectively charged him with offenses.
Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed by Mr Trump did not issue a ruling, according to CNN.
But the hearing was soon taken over by a disagreement over a August 2022 meeting including prosecutor Jay Bratt and Stanley Woodward, Mr Nauta’s defence attorney, who claimed in court and in legal filings that Mr Bratt tried to convince Mr Nauta to cooperate with the prosecution against Mr Trump by threatening to affect the possible nomination of a judgeship.
Trump-backed candidate wins special election for former speaker Kevin McCarthy’s seat
Republican California assemblymember Vince Fong, who received the backing of former president Donald Trump, won the special election on Tuesday to replace former House speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Fong, who is close to McCarthy and got his support, beat Tulare County sheriff Mike Boudreaux to serve the remainder of the former speaker’s term in the House, which ends in early January.
The newly-elected member said in a statement that he’ll focus on border security, supporting small businesses and investing in water storage important to agriculture in the area.
Gustaf Kilander has more.
Trump-backed candidate wins special election for former Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s seat
McCarthy, the only speaker to ever be voted out of the job, worked to boost his former aide’s campaign
RNC HQ placed on lockdown after ‘vials of blood’ sent to DC building
The Republican National Committee (RNC) headquarters in Washington DC was placed on lockdown on Wednesday after a suspicious substance was found.
Two vials of blood were sent to the headquarters, US Capitol Police (USCP) told The Independent.
“At approximately 7.45am, the USCP responded to the 300 block of First Street, SE, for the report of a suspicious package,” a spokesperson said.
“The package was just cleared by our Hazardous Incident Response Division. It contained two vials of blood,” the spokesperson said shortly after 10am ET.
“The source of the package and its contents will be further investigated.”
Gustaf Kilander has this report.
RNC headquarters plunged into lockdown after ‘vials of blood’ sent to DC building
The Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington DC was placed on lockdown after a suspicious substance was found.
Stephen Colbert has a new slogan for Trump after ‘unified Reich’ Truth Social post
The late-night hosts have, of course, been having a field day with the Republican presidental candidate’s latest Nazi-related controversy (honestly America, that is a sentence no one should ever have to write).
Here’s Amelia Neath and James Liddell with the latest from Colbert.
Stephen Colbert has new slogan for Trump after ‘unified Reich’ Truth Social post
‘Evidently, MAGA now stands for Make America Germany Around 1938,’ Colbert jokes
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