Joe Biden continues to reshape the American judiciary in a more liberal and left-wing image. The 81-year-old Democrat incumbent recently passed former President Donald J. Trump with 197 total Article III court appointments to Trump’s 194. With several vacancies still open, Biden will likely surpass 200 appointments before the November 2024 presidential election. Article III courts are those created by an act of Congress — currently, the U.S. District Court (663 seats), the U.S. Court of Appeals (179 seats), and the U.S. Court of International Trade (9 seats).
The pace of judicial appointments — especially for Article III courts — has dramatically increased in recent years. This increase largely results from the so-called “Nuclear Option” used by former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV). In 2013, the late Nevada Democrat effectively ended the cloture threshold — and subsequently the filibuster — for federal nominations, excluding the U.S. Supreme Court. The “Nuclear Option” for Supreme Court appointments ended in 2020 under the Republican Senate majority led by Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
Federal courts are increasingly critical to executive branch decision-making. A study by the Institute for Policy Integrity at the New York School of Law indicates that of the 246 Trump administration policies challenged in court, federal judges ruled against 192 (or the agency withdrew the policy after being sued) — a shocking 78 percent.
The Biden government — on pace to secure over 200 judicial appointments — will have an impact that outlives its tenure in power. Even more troubling, the Biden judicial appointees will likely hamper a potential future Trump presidency and other future Republican-led governments through left-wing friendly lawfarecampaigns.
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Joe Biden continues to reshape the American judiciary in a more liberal and left-wing image. The 81-year-old Democrat incumbent recently passed former President Donald J. Trump with 197 total Article III court appointments to Trump's 194. With several vacancies still open, Biden will likely surpass 200 appointments before the November 2024 presidential election. Article III courts are those created by an act of Congress — currently, the U.S. District Court (663 seats), the U.S. Court of Appeals (179 seats), and the U.S. Court of International Trade (9 seats).
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Donald Trump and other leading Republicans have argued Joe Biden should undergo drug testing for “artificial stimulation” before the presidential debates. Speaking at a fundraiser in St. Paul, Minnesota, Trump said Biden was “high as a kite” during his last State of the Union address.
“I don’t want him coming in like the State of the Union,” Trump said. “I said, ‘Is that Joe up there?’ … And by the end of the evening, he’s exhausted, right? No, we’re going to demand a drug test.”
Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Anna Paulia Luna and Senator Tim Scott, later echoed Trump’s concerns. “The truth of the matter is if you saw the State of the Union and you watched that performance, it was surreal,” Scott agreed.
“There was something going on, and if we could find the truth of what it was, we’re all better off,” he argued. “If it takes artificial stimulation to make the President of the United States perform, how often can he do that?”
Luna observed Biden “has the ability to launch nukes,” so his ability to operate without drugs is a national security matter.
Biden has had brain issues for decades, suffering a near-fatal aneurysm in 1988 that left him requiring emergency surgery. He was so near death a priest was called to perform the last rites.
Now in his eighties, the Democrat’s cognitive condition appears to have worsened. Federal investigators interviewing him over his mishandling of classified materials described him as an “elderly man with a poor memory” in an official report. He reacted to the report with fury at a press conference. However, he became confused during the presser, claiming Mexico borders Gaza.
THE DRUGS ARE WEARING OFF: Trump says he will ask for Biden to be drug tested ahead of the presidential debates, after the 81-year-old Democrat showed up to the State of the Union "high as a kite." pic.twitter.com/UKK2EGJC1l
Donald Trump and other leading Republicans have argued Joe Biden should undergo drug testing for "artificial stimulation" before the presidential debates. Speaking at a fundraiser in St. Paul, Minnesota, Trump said Biden was "high as a kite" during his last State of the Union address.
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In an unexpected move, model-turned-activist Amber Rose publicly endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election on Monday. Rose, known for her advocacy on “women’s rights” and “social issues,” shared a photo on Instagram alongside Donald and Melania Trump with a caption reading, “Trump 2024.”
Rose’s announcement ignited a firestorm in the comments section, with left-wing followers falsely claiming that Trump is anti-LGBT and anti-women. Trump supporters however, warmly welcomed Rose’s comments.
Rose has been involved in leftist social activism, having founded the SlutWalk movement, which protests against “rape culture, slut-shaming, and victim blaming.”
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In an unexpected move, model-turned-activist Amber Rose publicly endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election on Monday. Rose, known for her advocacy on “women's rights” and “social issues,” shared a photo on Instagram alongside Donald and Melania Trump with a caption reading, "Trump 2024."
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The fifteenth day of former President Donald J. Trump‘s Manhattan-based hush moneytrial saw the prosecution‘s case end with a catastrophic admission of theft by Michael Cohen as the prosecution rested its case. Even more troublesome for District Attorney Alvin Bragg was that Trump’s defense team brought Robert Costello, Michael Cohen’s former criminal defense attorney, as its second witness.
Costello, the former Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York, made his career telling juries the truth. Before giving his testimony on Monday, Costello testified before Congress last week that Cohen had repeatedly said to him that he had no evidence against Donald Trump when facing criminal investigation in 2018. On Monday, he told the same recollection of events to the Manhattan jury.
COHEN CONFESSES A CRIME.
The final day of Michael Cohen’s cross-examination by Trump‘s lead counsel, Todd Blanche, ended with the serial perjurer potentially adding a new crime to his rap sheet. Cohen, on the witness stand, admitted to stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the Trump Organization.
In the course of discussing the legal services invoices that Cohen filed with the Trump Organization — allegedly reimbursing him for the hush money payment made to Stormy Daniels — Blanche dropped a bombshell on the disgraced attorney. “You did steal from the Trump Organization based upon the expected reimbursement from Red Finch?” he asked Cohen. The disbarred lawyer responded: “Yes, sir.”
Documents presented by Trump’s defense team show Cohen receiving $50,000 for a payment to a tech company called Red Finch. However, Cohen only paid the company $20,000 and pocketed the $30,000 difference. Cohen testified that while the owner of Red Finch would have preferred his invoice to be paid in full, he was “placated for the time being” with the partial $20,000 payment. The National Pulse reported earlier on Monday that CNN legal analyst Elie Honig described the exchange as a “bomb dropped right in the middle of the prosecution‘s case.”
Cohen claimed he began pocketing the money after being shorted a $100,000 bonus. Cohen’s total theft came to $60,000 when “grossed up” for taxes. It is unclear whether District Attorney Avlin Bragg will consider charges against Cohen, especially considering that he confessed to committing a crime on the witness stand while under oath.
DANIEL GOLDMAN DID PREP COHEN.
In another shocking admission, Cohen acknowledged that he was prepped for cross-examination by Representative Daniel Goldman (D-NY). The National Pulse reported last Tuesday that Goldman admitted during an appearance on MSNBC to having assisted with Cohen’s testimony and preparation for cross-examination by former President Trump’s defense team. Even more concerning is that Goldman is a client of Authentic Campaigns, a Democrat-aligned political fundraising firm where JudgeJuanMerchan‘s daughter, Loren Merchan, is a partner. Goldman also served as lead counsel during the first Trump impeachment.
The connections between Goldman and Loren Merchan deepened after it was revealed on Friday that Goldman’s campaign payments to Authentic Campaigns were not sent to their office address but to Loren Merchan’s residential address in Richmond, Virginia. Goldman (D-NY) appears to have sent over $160,000 in checks to the home address of Loren Merchan, adding further credence to claims that Judge Juan Merchan should have recused himself from the case to do conflicts of interest.
BACK TO STORMY.
As the morning wore on, Blanche returned to Cohen‘s payment to Stormy Daniels. “You told multiple people when it first leaked that President Trump knew nothing about the payment, correct?” the lead defense counsel asked Cohen, who confirmed that was the case.
Pressing on, Blanched asked Cohen: “You even called Melania, the first lady, and told her that President Trump didn’t know about it?” Cohen confirmed to Blanche that he had told New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman on the record that the former President was unaware of the payment when it was made.
Cohen went on to testify that he recorded conversations with reports in which he stated that Trump was unaware of the Daniels payment until it had already been made. Blanche asked the serial perjurer if it was correct that he “had told anybody who asked that President Trump knew nothing about the payment at the time.”
“That’s what I said, yes,” Cohen replied.
PRELUDE TO COSTELLO.
The defense’s cross-examination of Cohen began to wind down with Blanche pivoting to the disgraced attorney’s conversations with his then-legal counsel, Robert Costello. Blanche presented the jury with documentation of 75 phone conversations between Cohen and Costello. He asked Cohen if he’d be surprised to know that he communicated with Costello for over nine hours in just two months. “No sir,” Cohen responded.
“So would it surprise you to learn that you actually communicated on the phone, either you calling Mr Costello or Mr Costello calling you 75 times?” Blanche asked again, with Cohen responding: “Seems excessive but possible.” The serial perjurer also acknowledged meeting with Costello several times in person.
MORE MONEY, MORE PROBLEMS.
Moving on from Costello, Blanche again pressed Cohen on his finances. The disgraced attorney said he stopped making money after pleading guilty to tax crimes in 2018. “Did you stop making money when you plead guilty in 2018?” Blanche asked. Cohen confirmed this was the case.
Pushing further, Blanche asked Cohen if he made any income between is incarceration and the publication of his book. Cohen acknowledged he did not. However, since 2020, Cohen testified he’s earned over $4.4 million from his attacks on former President Trump and the Biden government’s lawfare campaign against the 2024 Republican presidential nominee. He said he’s made at least $1 million from his MeidasTouch-hosted Mea Culpa podcast and $3.4 million from the two books he published.
“Do you have a financial interest in the outcome of this case?” Blanche asked Cohen, who responded: “Yes, sir.”
Blanche continued: “Because if President Trump is convicted, that would benefit you personally and financially, right?”
“No sir,” Cohen insisted before continuing: “I talk about it on my podcasts, I talk about it on TikTok, and they make money, and that’s how I was viewing your question. Whether Mr. Trump is ultimately determined innocent or guilty is not going to affect whether I speak about it or not.”
Cohen’s cross-examination ended with a simple question posed by Blanche: “It’s true that you will lie out of loyalty, correct?”
“Yes sir,” the serial perjurer replied.
PROSECUTION GOES FOR BROKE.
Following the lunch break, Alvin Bragg‘s prosecution team went for broke and tried to convince Judge Merchan to delay the trial until Tuesday morning as they tried to recall an expert witness who had already left New York City for Louisiana. Prosecutors moved to add a series of C-SPAN photos of former President Trump and Keith Schiller into evidence, asking it be allowed to confirm the veracity of the photos with their witness, a C-SPAN archivist. Trump’s defense team raised a hearsay objection to the photo and witness.
After reviewing the prosecution’s photo evidence, Judge Mechan said, “I don’t see how the people can get past the hearsay objection.” At this point, a back-and-forth erupted between the defense and prosecution over delaying the trial, with Trump‘s lead counsel, Todd Blanche, telling Judge Merchan that the defense only had a few witnesses who were ready to testify and that they aimed to rest their case shortly after the prosecution potentially.
Eventually, however, the two sides agreed on a process to enter one photo of Trump and Schiller into evidence without the C-SPAN archivist. Michael Cohen again briefly took the stand to confirm the photo. Judge Merchan excluded the other. Following this, the prosecution rested its case.
In hindsight, the prosecution‘s attempt to delay the trial a day was likely in anticipation of the second witness the defense would bring in the afternoon — hoping to buy time to prepare for testimony from the one man who could undercut almost all of Cohen‘s claims.
COSTELLO TAKES THE STAND.
By late afternoon, it was time for former President Donald Trump‘s defense team to mount this case. The first witness was a paralegal from Todd Blanche’s law office named Daniel Sitko. His primary role was to confirm the process by which he compiled the log of phone calls between Cohen and Robert Costello. At this point, everyone in the courtroom had an inkling of who the defense would call next.
Trump’s defense attorney, Emil Bove, stood and announced: “The defense calls Robert Costello.” This was met with an immediate request to approach the bench for the prosecution. During the sidebar, Judge Merchan told Trump‘s defense team: “I do wish that we had discussed this earlier.”
The prosecution asked Merchan to limit Costello’s testimony, with Susan Hoffinger arguing: “They should be restricted to two questions frankly that Cohen testified he didn’t recall. He didn’t recall Costello telling him that he should cooperate against Trump. He didn’t recall the words saying that he said to Mr. Costello that he had nothing on President Trump.”
Merchan eventually determined that Costello could testify on two of Cohen‘s statements but did give Trump’s defense team some latitude on additional topics.
COSTELLO ON COHEN.
Michael Cohen‘s former defense attorney’s testimony was met with a series of furious objections by the prosecution, which sought to prevent the decorated attorney and former federal prosecutor from completely undercutting its star witness. Much of Costello’s testimony repeated what he had already said under oath before Congress last week.
The National Pulse reported last Wednesday that Costello told Congress that Cohen had repeatedly told him in 2018: “I swear to God, Bob, I don’t have anything on Donald Trump.” He also testified that he met Cohen at the Regency Hotel on April 17, 2018, and found the serial perjurer to be manic and suicidal.
As Costello’s testimony in the hush money trial continued, the prosecution challenged his every word with objections. Before the witness could even finish a sentence, Judge Merchan would often sustain the objection. This caused Costello to become annoyed and add a bit of his own commentary to the judge’s rulings, muttering “Jesus” and “Geez” several times under his breath.
After Judge Merchan called the prosecution and the defense to the bench for a sidebar, Costello leaned into his microphone and uttered, “Ridiculous.” Merchan met Costello’s exasperations several times on the stand, asking the witness, “Sorry?”
COSTELLO VERSUS MERCHAN.
Following additional back-and-forths between Costello and Merchan, the judge asked the jury to leave the courtroom. He turned to Costello and said: “Mr. Costello, you’re to remain seated.” Costello audibly sighed and rolled his eyes at the judge.
“I want to discuss proper decorum in my courtroom,” Merchan said, now visibly annoyed, before chastising Costello further: “You don’t give me a side eye, and you don’t roll your eyes.” He continued: “When there’s a witness on the stand, if you don’t like my ruling, you don’t say ‘jeez,’ and you don’t say strike it.”
Costello, now as equally annoyed as Merchan, stared the judge down. “Are you staring me down?” Judge Merchan asked before promptly clearing the whole courtroom.
After a brief break, the defense continued direct examination of Costello. After a few more questions, the prosecution began its cross-examination, which was uneventful. Just after 4:30PM, the court adjourned for the day with further cross-examination of Costello set for Tuesday.
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The fifteenth day of former President Donald J. Trump's Manhattan-based hush money trial saw the prosecution's case end with a catastrophic admission of theft by Michael Cohen as the prosecution rested its case. Even more troublesome for District Attorney Alvin Bragg was that Trump's defense team brought Robert Costello, Michael Cohen's former criminal defense attorney, as its second witness.
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U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon, presiding over the Florida-based federal classified documents prosecution of former President Donald J. Trump, blasted Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith‘s inconsistent positions on the need to seal evidence in the case. The federal judge’s criticism comes as Smith’s office stated they had no objection to unsealing docket entries related to alleged prosecutorial misconduct, yet continued to argue elsewhere for the need to keep such details confidential.
“In two separate filings related to sealing, the special counsel stated, without qualification, that he had no objection to full unsealing of previously sealed docket entries related to allegations of prosecutorial misconduct,” Judge Cannon wrote in an order issued on Sunday. She added: “In light of that repeated representation, and in the absence of any defense objection, the court unsealed those materials consistent with the general presumption in favor of public access.”
The unsealed materials contained details of grand jurytestimony that had previously not been made public. Cannon noted that the special counsel‘s acquiescence to making the material public contradicted assertions made in other filings that the documents should remain sealed. The judge demanded an explanation from Smith and his legal team.
“In response to those inquiries, counsel explained that the special counsel took the position on unsealing in order to publicly and transparently refute defense allegations of prosecutorial misconduct raised in pretrial motions,” her order unsealing the documents read. Addressing Smith directly, Cannon wrote: “The sealing and redaction rules should be applied consistently and fairly upon a sufficient factual and legal showing. And parties should not make requests that undermine any prior representations or positions except upon full disclosure to the court and appropriate briefing.”
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U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon, presiding over the Florida-based federal classified documents prosecution of former President Donald J. Trump, blasted Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith's inconsistent positions on the need to seal evidence in the case. The federal judge's criticism comes as Smith's office stated they had no objection to unsealing docket entries related to alleged prosecutorial misconduct, yet continued to argue elsewhere for the need to keep such details confidential.
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Disgraced and disbarred attorney Michael Cohen admitted that he stole tens of thousands of dollars from the Trump Organization during his ongoing cross-examination in former President Donald J. Trump‘s Manhattan-based hush money trial on Monday. Former President Trump’s defense attorney, Todd Blanche, entered into evidence invoices that showed Cohen overcharging vendor services and pocketing the difference. All-in-all, it appears Cohen stole $30,000 on top of the legal fee invoices for his hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.
Blanche asked Cohen, “You did steal from the Trump Organization, correct?” The serial perjurer and disgraced attorney responded, “Yes, sir.” The documents presented by Trump’s defense team show Cohen receiving $50,000 for a payment to a tech company called Red Finch. However, Cohen only paid the company $20,000 and pocketed the $30,000 difference.
Cohen testified that while the owner of Red Finch would have preferred his invoice to be paid in full, he was “placated for the time being” with the partial $20,000 payment. CNN legal analyst Elie Honig described the exchange as a “bomb dropped right in the middle of the prosecution‘s case.”
On Friday, Cohen was cornered by Blanche over the serial perjurer‘s alleged phone call with Trump confirming the Daniels hush money payment had been made. The National Pulse reported that Blanche revealed text messages showing that Cohen had called Trump’s bodyguard, Keith Schiller, not to speak with Trump but to discuss with Schiller a series of harassing phone calls he had received from a 14-year-old prankster.
CNN reacts to Michael Cohen embezzling money from the Trump Organization
"This is significant… they appear to have caught Cohen in another lie"
Disgraced and disbarred attorney Michael Cohen admitted that he stole tens of thousands of dollars from the Trump Organization during his ongoing cross-examination in former President Donald J. Trump's Manhattan-based hush money trial on Monday. Former President Trump's defense attorney, Todd Blanche, entered into evidence invoices that showed Cohen overcharging vendor services and pocketing the difference. All-in-all, it appears Cohen stole $30,000 on top of the legal fee invoices for his hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.
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Joe Biden drew a handful of attendees to a campaign event at Mary Mac’s Tea Room in downtown Atlanta on Saturday. The event was part of an ongoing effort to communicate with black voters, who have backed Democratic presidential candidates en masse for decades but are increasingly turning away from Biden. The modest turnout in Atlanta indicates a potentially limited reach.
During the gathering, Biden appeared visibly disoriented at times. Attendees reacted to the 81-year-old Democrat’s strange behavior with a mixture of embarrassment, sympathy, and amusement.
The presidential motorcade also drew few onlookers in the Georgia capital. Donald Trump supporters have contrasted Biden’s star power, or lack thereof, with that of his predecessor, who recently drew around 80,000 people to a rally in Wildwood, New Jersey — a state that has not voted Republican since 1988.
There is a huge enthusiasm gap between Trump and Biden, even in reliably Democratic states. Seventy percent of New Yorkers believe the incumbent is unfit to hold the presidency, and only 48 percent of New York Democrats say they want him as their candidate. Trump, in contrast, is the favored candidate of 61 percent of Empire State Republicans.
Enthusiasm for Biden is falling particularly fast among the minorities he was trying to reach in Atlanta. An estimated 92 percent of blacks voted for the Democrat in 2020, but his support is now down to 62 percent. Trump’s black support, eight percent in 2020, now stands at 21 percent.
Biden is also trailing Trump among Hispanics, who have voted majority Democratic in every election for over 40 years.
Joe Biden drew a handful of attendees to a campaign event at Mary Mac’s Tea Room in downtown Atlanta on Saturday. The event was part of an ongoing effort to communicate with black voters, who have backed Democratic presidential candidates en masse for decades but are increasingly turning away from Biden. The modest turnout in Atlanta indicates a potentially limited reach.
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Former President Donald J. Trump has now accepted a fourth presidential debate invitation. Additionally, Trump challenged Joe Biden’s vice-presidential nominee, KamalaHarris, to debate his eventual running mate at Virginia State University in August.
Late on Friday, Trump posted on Truth Social that he had agreed to attend a 2024 presidential debate hosted by NBC and the Spanish-language network Telemundo prior to the November election. Earlier this week, Trump accepted a third debate invitation from Fox News. Trump’s 81-year-old Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, has thus far only agreed to two debates — hosted by CNN and ABC, respectively.
Trump and Bidenabandoned the three presidential debates governed by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) after Biden challenged Trump to two independent contests. The former Republican President quickly accepted the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent’s challenge — agreeing to both debates.
The former President agreed to a third debate with Fox News, challenging Biden to attend as well. The Biden campaign, however, has stated it will not appear on the network, claiming Fox News does not meet its debate criteria. Despite NBC not making the Biden campaign’s preferred debate host list, Telemundo is included. It is unclear whether Biden will accept the invitation as of late Friday.
Former President Trump has pushed for earlier and more frequent presidential debates. However, the CPD rejected his demand that the organization move up its debate timeline. Earlier on Friday, Frank Fahrenkopf, co-chairman of the CPD, said he believes Donald Trump “got rolled” by Joe Biden‘s camp when he agreed to just two presidential debates, earlier than usual in the election cycle and organized by leftist networks.
Wow, checkmate move by Trump to accept a debate invite from NBC and Telemundo. Can Biden, given his collapsing support with Latino voters, really say no here? Genius. pic.twitter.com/oOiFgipGQt
Former President Donald J. Trump has now accepted a fourth presidential debate invitation. Additionally, Trump challenged Joe Biden's vice-presidential nominee, KamalaHarris, to debate his eventual running mate at Virginia State University in August.
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Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) says disgraced serial perjurerMichael Cohen has likely sunk Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of former President Donald J. Trump. Cohen imploded on the witness stand yesterday under cross-examination by Trump’s lead defense counsel, Todd Blanche.
“Michael Cohen in this circumstance was dog-walked through a jungle of lies, but the biggest lie he told — he was caught lying on the stand,” Gaetz said during an interview on Fox News. He continued: “Because he never spoke to Trump about the closure of this deal he supposedly orchestrated, and the jury was aghast.”
“And even the jurors who I think want to convict Trump walked out of that courtroom with their shoulders slumped because they knew Michael Cohen blew this case up. Anyone who relies on Cohen, they lose,” he added. Gaetz traveled with Trump to New York City on Thursday and was present in the courtroom for Michael Cohen‘s day-long cross-examination.
Cohen testified that he had spoken with former President Trump, confirming a nondisclosure payment to Stormy Daniels had been made. The conversation, according to Cohen, occurred over a phone call that was originally between Trump’s bodyguard, Keith Schiller, and himself. However, during Thursday’s cross-examination of Cohen, Trump’s lead defense counsel, Todd Blanche, effectively dismantled the story. Blanche presented the jury with text and phone records indicating Cohen had called Schiller to discuss a 14-year-old prank caller who had been harassing Cohen — not to speak with Donald Trump.
On the witness stand, Cohen was unable to explain the discrepancy — meaning it is likely that, once again, the disgraced and disbarred attorney has perjured himself.
Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) says disgraced serial perjurerMichael Cohen has likely sunk Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution of former President Donald J. Trump. Cohen imploded on the witness stand yesterday under cross-examination by Trump's lead defense counsel, Todd Blanche.
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Representative DanielGoldman (D-NY) appears to have sent over $160,000 in checks to the home address of Loren Merchan — the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan, who presides over former President Donald J. Trump‘s Manhattan hush money trial. The National Pulse reported Tuesday that Goldman acknowledged preparing disgraced serial perjurerMichael Cohen for his cross-examination by Trump’s defense attorneys, which occurred during the trial this week.
Judge Merchan placed a gag order on former President Trump, preventing him from discussing the judge’s daughter and her company, which raises money for numerous Democrat politicians and campaign organizations. The close personal relationship between Goldman and Loren Merchan suggests a clear conflict of interest for Judge Juan Merchan. Former President Trump’s legal team has already pushed the judge several times to recuse himself.
Investigative reporter Laura Loomer first uncovered that Goldman’s Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings showed that his campaign sent its payments to Loren Merchan’s personal home address in Richmond, Virginia. Meanwhile, not a single check from the Goldman campaign was sent to the Authentic Campaign office’s address in Chicago. Goldman’s last public payment to Authentic Campaigns was made just days before the start of the hush money trial.
EXCLUSIVE EXPOSE:
🚨🚨🚨NEW YORK CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS HAVE BEEN SENDING MONEY TO JUDGE MERCHAN’S DAUGHTER’S PERSONAL HOME RESIDENCE IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA AND DECEPTIVELY DISTORTING FEC RECORDS TO COVER UP PAYMENTS TO LOREN MERCHAN’S COMPANY🚨🚨🚨
At the start of the hush money trial in April, attorneys for former President Trump filed a motion demanding Judge Merchan recuse himself from the proceedings. Trump’s lead counsel, Todd Blanche, argued: “In August 2023, the Court reasoned that recusal was not warranted because President Trump had presented only ‘speculative and hypothetical scenarios.’ The scenarios identified by the defense have come to pass.”
Blanche continued: “The trial in this case will benefit Authentic financially by providing its clients more fodder for fundraising, Authentic will make more money by assisting with those communications, and Your Honor’s daughter will continue to earn money from these developments by virtue of her senior role at Authentic.” The Democrat-aligned judge rejected the motion.
LOREN’S DEMOCRAT TIES.
The National Pulse has reported extensively on Judge Merchan and his daughter’s ties to powerful national Democrats and anti-Trump lawfare groups, including the Brennan Center, which sought to keep Trump off the 2024 presidential ballot. In early March, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that former President Trump would remain on the ballot for the 2024 election, where he leads the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent, Joe Biden, in almost every major poll.
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Representative DanielGoldman (D-NY) appears to have sent over $160,000 in checks to the home address of Loren Merchan — the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan, who presides over former President Donald J. Trump's Manhattan hush money trial. The National Pulse reported Tuesday that Goldman acknowledged preparing disgraced serial perjurerMichael Cohen for his cross-examination by Trump's defense attorneys, which occurred during the trial this week.
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