Donald Trump posted the latest of several Easter messages Sunday, but this one was specifically directed at the people he claims are running a witch hunt against him. “Happy Easter to all,” he began. But what followed suggested the glad tidings were not genuinely heartfelt. “Including crooked and corrupt prosecutors and judges that are doing everything possible to interfere with the presidential
election of 2024, and put me in
prison, including those many people that I completely & totally despise because they want to destroy America, a now failing nation, like “deranged” Jack Smith, who is evil and “sick,” Mrs. Fani (Fauni) Wade, who said she hardly knew the “special” prosecutor, only to find that he spent years “loving” her, long before the Georgia persecution of
President Trump began (and thereby making the case against me null, void, and illegal!)," he posted. ALSO READ: ‘It’s on my ID’: Presidential candidate Literally Anybody Else explains legal name change “And lazy on violet crime Alvin Bragg who, with crooked Joe’s DOJ thugs, unfairly working in the D.A.’s office, illegally indicted me on a case he never wanted to bring and virtually all legal scholars say is a case that should not be brought, is
BREAKING the law in doing so (Pomerantz!), was turned down by all other law enforcement authorities, and is not a crime. “Happy Easter everyone!” Trump’s Easter best wishes came in one of many ranting posts he made to Truth Social Sunday , including one in which he shared a column claiming he is “the chosen one.” In another post, he denounced the "cowards and weaklings " who have resigned from the House GOP.
Donald Trump may have broken his bail conditions in every criminal case he’s been charged with, according to a former federal prosecutor Sunday. Andrew Weissmann, who was one of special counsel Robert Mueller’s top deputies in the 2016 election investigation , said that by posting violent imagery of a hog-tied President
Joe Biden , Trump may have put himself at risk of going to prison. “A standard condition of being out on bail applies in
New York and in the D.C. federal case and in the Georgia state case,” Weissmann told MSNBC’s Katie Phang Sunday. “That you not commit a crime while you are out on bail. You know this very well. In fact, I remember the D.C. case, being on air when the magistrate judge warned him that the most important condition for him was that he not commit a crime. “Threatening the president of the
United States is a crime, so the question would be the legal and factual question whether what he has engaged in with respect to posting the image of Joe Biden bound and gagged with what appears to be a bullet hole in his head constitutes that kind of threat.” If it’s decided that posting the pictures does constitute a threat, bail could be repealed — which could mean that Trump is remanded into custody. ALSO READ: TikTok disinformation is no more dangerous than this
Fox News disinformation Weissmann also discussed Trump’s recent
Social Media attacks on the daughter of the judge in his hush money trial, due to start in New York on April 15. He said that the former president has not broken a gag order that bans him from speaking about witnesses and jurors in the case because the judge and his family were not named in it. But, Weissmann said, if the posts were found to constitute a threat, he could be found to have broken his bail conditions in that state. ‘The one thing that is clear,” he said, “is that [the judge] has every right to bring Donald Trump in to hold a hearing on what his intent was through his actions and obviously to tighten up dramatically that gag orders so that there is no threat, not just to the judge and his family members, but remember this has a spillover effect of a jury.” Watch the video below or at this link. CONTINUE READING Show less Former President Donald Trump used his Easter morning to share an article claiming he is "the chosen one" and was sent by God. A Gateway Pundit column by conservative podcaster Wayne Allyn Root was buried in a flurry of more than two dozen posts by the former president. "Do you believe in miracles?" Root asked in the column. "President Trump is that miracle." Root acknowledged that Trump had been compared to Adolf Hitler and the Ku Klux Klan. But the column said Trump's poll numbers were "supernatural" and "biblical." "Do you believe in miracles? It's time to start believing. What's happening is supernatural. Everyone is starting to see it. Everyone is starting to believe. The signs are there. Trump is 'the Chosen One.' Trump is sent by God and blessed by God," Root wrote. "What we are all witnessing is 'The Trump Miracle.'" ALSO READ: Inside the neo-Nazi hate network grooming children for a race war Recently, Trump began selling a special Bible called the "God Bless the
USA Bible" for $59.99. He announced this Bible for sale in a video on Truth Social, the social media platform he uses to communicate with his supporters. He encouraged people to buy it during Holy Week, leading up to Good Friday and Easter. This Bible is part of Trump's various commercial ventures, including selling sneakers, cologne, perfume, and digital trading cards. Trump's ventures often use his name and image under license agreements. The website selling the Bible states it is not political or linked to any political campaign. It also mentions that Trump's name and image are used under a paid license, which can be terminated or revoked. CONTINUE READING Show less House Freedom Caucus Chair Bob Good (R-VA) last week blasted a group of House
Republicans for backing John McGuire – his primary challenger. The far-right congressman took to X to call out his GOP colleagues as RINOS. Politico noted that the GOPers' endorsement of McGuire “goes against House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA)entreaties for Republicans to refrain from campaigning against each other in primaries, as the party tries to keep its control of the lower chamber." READ MORE: Freedom Caucus Chair blasts GOP colleagues for campaigning against him: 'RINOs' Now, U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) has told
CNN he's joined the group of Republicans campaigning against the Freedom Caucus chair. "Bob Good didn’t come here to govern. He came here to be famous," the Wisconsin congressman said. "Bob Good’s wearing our jersey, and he’s not on the team. If you look at what we have not been able to accomplish in this Congress, it’s predominantly because of Bob Good and his ilk." CNN notes : "The toxic infighting that has dominated the House GOP majority – and has now landed squarely in Good’s conservative district in rural
Virginia – is part of a larger battle over the direction of the GOP. As many Republicans in
Washington say that compromise and consensus with
Democrats is the way to govern in divided government, Good and his bloc of members excoriate such deal-cutting as they push their no-compromise approach. However, the news outlet reports Good remains unmoved, saying "voters in his district don’t care what his colleague from Wisconsin thinks. And he pointedly accused many of his
Republican colleagues in Washington of casting votes that hurt the country and undermine the conservative cause." READ MORE: 'You’re trying to hijack my store': 'Embarrassing' MAGA congressman gets kicked out of pro-Trump shop Calling Republicans "stupid," he told CNN that voters in his district have "never heard of Derrick Van Orden. They could care less what Derrick Van Orden thinks. You come to these things, and you ask questions that nobody here cares about. You bring up Derrick Van Orden, which is a joke." The far-right leader emphasized, "RINOs, establishment moderates do nothing to influence Republican primary
elections. Conservative, courageous warriors like those endorsing me today and being here with me today are the ones who my constituents care about." McGuire, who's an ex-Navy SEAL told the news outlet, "Good’s conduct is 'embarrassing' and that the congressman’s 'name-calling' of fellow Republicans is 'so childish.'" He added, "I believe that my opponent wants to burn it all down, no solutions kind of guy. I think that we need leaders that want to grow the party and unite our country. If you are helping the Democrat team take out the Republican team, who is the RINO?" READ MORE: 'Chaos and incompetence': Columnist says 2023 was least effective
Congress 'in nearly a century' CONTINUE READING Show less