Tag: criminal
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Ron DeSantis says he wishes Trump had NOT been indicted: Florida governor says criminal cases have ‘sucked oxygen’ out of the race and is the reason for his surge in the polls
Published: 2:01 PM EST, December 22, 2023 | Updated: 2:01 PM EST, December 22, 2023 Florida Governor Ron DeSantis admitted on Thursday what everyone suspected during the Republican primaries: Donald Trump was not hampered by his multiple criminal charges. The heat and noise surrounding this legal battle has made it harder for other candidates to…
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Top Intel Republican Mike Turner calls President Biden a classified documents ‘hoarder’ – and says no criminal charges against him would be ‘devastating’
Top Republican Mike Turner says if Joe Biden, the hoarder of serial secret documents, is not criminally charged, it will show that the Justice Department is not “going after Democrats.” Last week it was revealed that the special counsel appointed to investigate the improper storage of classified documents at Biden’s Delaware home and think tank…
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Biden turns 81 with plans to celebrate milestone in Nantucket with six of his seven grandchildren – as polling finds Americans are just as concerned about president’s advanced age as they are Trump’s 91 criminal charges
President Joe Biden turns 81 today and will mark the occasion in Nantucket on Wednesday surrounded by six of his grandchildren, DailyMail.com has learned. Before Biden was sworn in at age 78, President Ronald Reagan held the record as the oldest president. He lived to be 77 in the White House before leaving in 1989.…
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Biden NOT expected to face criminal charges for mishandling classified documents – after 11 month investigation that included an interview with son Hunter and hundreds of aides
President Joe Biden is not expected to face charges in his mishandling of classified documents case. But special counsel Robert Hur’s report is expected to be sharply critical of how Biden and his longtime aides handled the material, the Wall Street Journal reported. Hur interviewed about 100 people, including the president himself, Hunter Biden and…
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Hunter Biden special counsel reveals his failure to pay taxes on $1million from Burisma could STILL be used in future criminal cases: David Weiss admits the statute of limitations expired before he could prosecute the first time
Special counsel David Weiss acknowledged that the statute of limitations had expired because Hunter Biden failed to pay taxes on $1 million in income from the Ukrainian company Burisma between 2014 and 2015. But he said evidence collected during the investigation could still be used in future prosecutions against him. Weiss spoke to congressional investigators…