Federal Court Removes Special Master in Mar-a-Lago Investigation
The appeals court found that there is no compelling reason that Trump, even as a former president, should be entitled to additional privileges.
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The appeals court found that there is no compelling reason that Trump, even as a former president, should be entitled to additional privileges.
In his 30-page page opinion, federal judge John Tuchi found that the lawsuit–filed by attorneys for two failed Republican political candidates–contained numerous inaccuracies and falsehoods.
The Florida-based plaintiff claims that Velveeta Shells & Cheese macaroni cups’ advertised 3.5-minute cook time doesn’t account for steps such as removing the packaging and adding water.
The lawsuit includes additional information about a “lead recruiter” who scouted San Antonio, Texas, for migrants willing to “relocate” to the Northeast.
The employee claims that Walmart refused to take action against the now-suspected gunman, who was a supervisor at a Chesapeake, VA, store, even after he made repeated, disturbing statements to coworkers.
Attorneys for Black have blasted the lawsuit as meritless and have pledged to take legal action against the plaintiff’s counsel.
The lawsuit claims that Deutsche Bank was aware that Epstein had previously been accused of trafficking underage girls but overlooked financial red flags, including regular transfers to young women and frequent cash withdrawals.
The lawsuit accuses the Swedish government of failing to implement a realistic and actionable plan to combat man-made climate change.
The Biden administration said that loan repayments will resume 60 days after the June deadline if the debt relief program has not yet been implemented.
The former columnist is seeking compensatory damages from Trump, claiming that the ex-president raped her in the 1990s and has continued to defame her through the present.