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Eric Richins' last will and testament: Wife Kouri killed him because she thought she would inherit $3.6M
Eric Richins' last will and testament: Wife Kouri killed him because she thought she would inherit $3.6M
Eric Richins fearing his wife might 'kill him for the money,' transferred his assets into a trust that he placed in control of his sister
2023-05-11 11:28
Moderna, Pfizer say updated COVID shots generate strong response vs newer variant
Moderna, Pfizer say updated COVID shots generate strong response vs newer variant
By Patrick Wingrove (Reuters) -Moderna and rival Pfizer on Wednesday said their updated COVID-19 vaccines generated strong responses in testing
2023-09-07 03:56
Pakistan's three-time premier Nawaz Sharif expected home from exile
Pakistan's three-time premier Nawaz Sharif expected home from exile
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD Pakistan's three-time Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to arrive back home on Saturday
2023-10-21 13:46
Trump mocked after indictment reveals he praised staffer who deleted Hillary Clinton emails: ‘Such a two-bit criminal’
Trump mocked after indictment reveals he praised staffer who deleted Hillary Clinton emails: ‘Such a two-bit criminal’
Donald Trump has been mocked for praising an attorney who deleted 30,000 of Hillary Clinton’s emails, according to the unsealed indictment from special counsel Jack Smith. As a candidate and president, Mr Trump repeatedly called for his 2016 presidential opponent to be locked up after she was found to have been “extremely careless” in using a private server for official communications as secretary of state. Privately, he joked about how her lawyers had “done a great job” deleting the emails and in his telling, protecting her from scrutiny, according to the indictment. The unsealed indictment details a conversation Mr Trump held with two lawyers, listed as Trump Attorney 1 and Trump Attorney 2, on 23 May 2022. The lawyers informed Mr Trump he would have to comply with a Department of Justice subpoena to turn over any classified materials to the National Archive. “I don’t want anyone looking through my boxes, I really don’t, I don’t want you looking through my boxes,” Mr Trump said, according to the indictment. Mr Trump later asked: “Well, what happens if we just don’t respond at all or don’t play ball with them?” In a subsequent conversation, “memorialised” by Attorney 1, Mr Trump praised Ms Clinton’s lawyers for deleting the emails. “He was great, he did a great job,” Mr Trump allegedly said. “He said that it... was him. That he was the one who deleted all of her emails, the 30,000 emails because they basically dealt with her scheduling and her going to the gym and her having beauty appointments. “So she didn’t get in any trouble because he said that he was the one who deleted him.” The identity of the attorney who supposedly deleted Ms Clinton’s emails was redacted. Trump Attorney 1, who was apparently recording the conversation, was said to be Evan Corcoran, according to CNN. The indictment, released a day after Mr Trump announced its existence, revealed that he has been charged with 37 counts including conspiracy to obstruct justice and scheme to conceal that laid bare for the first time the vast scope of the classified document investigation. Special Counsel Jack Smith alleges that he took classified documents containing nuclear secrets and military invasion plans, and stored them in rooms at Mar-a-Lago. According to the indictment, FBI agents collected a total of 102 classified documents during a search of Mar-a-Lago last August. Ms Clinton’s use of a personal email system was the subject of two FBI probes during the height of the 2016 presidential campaign. In July of that year, an FBI investigation concluded that no “reasonable prosecutor” would bring a case against Ms Clinton. The FBI said that she and her aides had been “extremely careless” in their handling of classified information. Then 11 days before the election, then-FBI director James Comey sensationally announced he was reopening the case after discovering new emails, which turned out to be duplicates of the ones the FBI had already examined. The investigation was widely blamed for tilting the election in Mr Trump’s favour. After the indictment was announced, Ms Clinton trolled her former opponent on Twitter. “Bringing this back in light of recent news: Get a limited-edition But Her Emails hat and support @onwardtogether groups working to strengthen our democracy”. Twitter users were quick to comment on Mr Trump praising Ms Clinton’s aide. “The indictment made clear an abiding Trump trait: his admiration for people who exhibit gamesmanship w authorities. He allegedly praised an unnamed Hillary Clinton aide who deleted her emails. Why? Because, in Mr. Trump’s account, the aide ensured that Mrs. Clinton ‘didn’t get in any trouble’,” Maggie Haberman of The New York Times tweeted. “Remember when he bragged about avoiding payment of taxes during a debate? We’ve known this for a while,” consultant Joni Kletter responded. “And was praised for having done so. Presumably by people who will never have the $ to hire the accountants and lawyers that can save them should they be audited,” one Twitter user added. “Does he have any redeeming qualities. Does he really love golf, because he cheats. So no,” another account holder said. “He’s such a two-bit criminal,” a third wrote. “That he idolized Roy Cohn should have been enough long ago,” Roger Schwab said. “He was literally raised on deceit,” Jessica Heintz added. Read More Trump indictment — live: Justice Department unseals classified papers indictment as aide also faces charges Trump described Pentagon ‘plan of attack’ and shared classified military map with PAC member, indictment shows Conspiracy, false statements and retaining national defense documents: The federal charges against Donald Trump Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
2023-06-10 23:27
Jada Pinkett Smith labeled 'evil' as Internet says Will Smith should have hooked up with Margot Robbie when he had the chance
Jada Pinkett Smith labeled 'evil' as Internet says Will Smith should have hooked up with Margot Robbie when he had the chance
Pinkett Smith revealed in an interview with Hoda Kotbe of ‘Today Show’ that she and Will Smith have been separated for seven years
2023-10-13 18:17
Ramaswamy’s Crypto Policy Calls for Deregulation and Gutting the SEC
Ramaswamy’s Crypto Policy Calls for Deregulation and Gutting the SEC
Vivek Ramaswamy vows to rescind most federal cryptocurrency regulations and drastically reduce headcount at the Securities and Exchange
2023-11-16 22:53
Scherzer forced from World Series Game 3 by back tightness and Jon Gray emerges from bullpen for win
Scherzer forced from World Series Game 3 by back tightness and Jon Gray emerges from bullpen for win
Texas starter Max Scherzer left his World Series Game 3 outing against Arizona after three innings because of back tightness
2023-10-31 12:53
A US auto union president who accepts 'no limits'
A US auto union president who accepts 'no limits'
By Joseph White DETROIT United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain is not a shouter. When he addresses union
2023-07-14 00:50
Ukraine says fighting in east has intensified
Ukraine says fighting in east has intensified
KYIV (Reuters) -Fighting in eastern Ukraine has "somewhat intensified" as Ukrainian and Russian forces clash in at least three areas
2023-07-16 22:28
Intense rain across New York City and parts of the Northeast Friday could flood subways and roads
Intense rain across New York City and parts of the Northeast Friday could flood subways and roads
A coastal storm is expected to drop a prolific amount of rain over millions in New York City and the Northeast Friday, with rainfall intense enough to flood subways and roads.
2023-09-29 12:47
'Race neutral' replaces affirmative action. What's next?
'Race neutral' replaces affirmative action. What's next?
When the Supreme Court cut affirmative action out of college admissions programs Thursday, it did not outlaw the goal of achieving diversity, but it set a new "race-neutral" standard for considering applicants.
2023-07-01 19:24
How tall is Pedro Pascal? 'Mandalorian' star's height is not the only reason for his incredible popularity
How tall is Pedro Pascal? 'Mandalorian' star's height is not the only reason for his incredible popularity
Pedro Pascal stands tall among other actors in Hollywood due to the roles he has essayed
2023-08-09 16:57