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Trump DOJ Declines To Indict 6 Democrats In ‘Illegal Orders’ Video

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Department of Justice prosecutors were unable on Tuesday to secure indictments against multiple Democratic lawmakers following scrutiny over a controversial video urging members of the military to refuse unlawful orders, according to a new report.

The New York Times reported Tuesday โ€” citing four individuals familiar with the matter โ€” that prosecutors led by U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro failed to persuade a grand jury to support indictments. NBC News also confirmed the development.

The lawmakers involved in the video include Sens. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and Mark Kelly (D-AZ), along with Reps. Jason Crow (D-CO), Maggie Goodlander (D-NH), Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), and Chris Deluzio (D-PA). All have military or intelligence backgrounds.

In the video, the lawmakers urged service members not to comply with what they described as illegal directives and warned of internal threats to the Constitution.

โ€œYou can refuse illegal orders. You must refuse illegal orders,โ€ the lawmakers said.

The remarks drew sharp backlash from President Trump and others, who argued the video crossed a dangerous line by encouraging disobedience within the armed forces โ€” something many conservatives view as undermining military discipline and chain of command.

โ€œIT WASNโ€™T, AND IT NEVER WILL BE! IT WAS SEDITION AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL, AND SEDITION IS A MAJOR CRIME. THERE CAN BE NO OTHER INTERPRETATION OF WHAT THEY SAID!โ€ Trump wrote on Truth Social in November.

In another post, Trump warned that sedition is โ€œpunishable by DEATH.โ€

Kelly Escalates Fight With Pentagon Over Rank and Benefits

Sen. Mark Kelly has since launched a separate legal battle tied to the fallout. Last month, he announced he filed a civil lawsuit against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth after the Defense Department reportedly took steps to reduce Kellyโ€™s rank and pension based on the video.

Kelly framed the move as retaliation for political speech, though Republicans have argued that elected officials โ€” particularly those with prior military service โ€” should be especially cautious about messaging that could be interpreted as encouraging insubordination in the ranks.

โ€œPete Hegseth is coming after what I earned through my twenty-five years of military service, in violation of my rights as an American, as a retired veteran, and as a United States Senator whose job is to hold himโ€”and this or any administrationโ€”accountable,โ€ Kelly said in a statement.

โ€œHis unconstitutional crusade against me sends a chilling message to every retired member of the military: if you speak out and say something that the President or Secretary of Defense doesnโ€™t like, you will be censured, threatened with demotion, or even prosecuted.โ€

The case adds to a broader debate over whether political figures should be using their platform to issue guidance to troops โ€” especially at a time when conservatives have warned about growing politicization within federal institutions, including the military itself.

Slotkin Claims Victory After Grand Jury Declines to Indict

Following the grand juryโ€™s decision not to proceed, Sen. Slotkin celebrated the outcome and criticized the administration.

โ€œToday, it was a grand jury of anonymous American citizens who upheld the rule of law and determined this case should not proceed. Hopefully, this ends this politicized investigation for good,โ€ Slotkin wrote Tuesday night on X.

โ€œBut today wasnโ€™t just an embarrassing day for the Administration. It was another sad day for our country,โ€ she added.

Slotkin argued that even pursuing the case reflected misuse of federal power.

โ€œWhether or not Pirro succeeded is not the point. Itโ€™s that President Trump continues to weaponize our justice system against his perceived enemies. Itโ€™s the kind of thing you see in a foreign country, not in the United States we know and love,โ€ Slotkin said.

Still, many Republicans counter that the central issue is not politics but accountability โ€” particularly when lawmakers make statements that could be interpreted as urging troops to question lawful authority.

โ€œNo matter what President Trump and Pirro continue to do with this case, tonight we can score one for the Constitution, our freedom of speech, and the rule of law,โ€ Slotkin added.

Ongoing Debate Over Civil-Military Boundaries

While prosecutors were unable to secure indictments this week, the controversy underscores a growing national debate: how far elected officials can go in addressing service members directly without undermining military order or injecting partisan rhetoric into the armed forces.

Trump Files $5B Defamation Lawsuit Against BBC

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President Donald Trump has filed a $5 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC over its deceptive editing of a speech delivered by Trump on Jan. 6, 2021.

The lawsuit was filed in a federal court in Miami. In the 46-page filing, Trumpโ€™s team argues the edit gave the โ€œmistaken impressionโ€ he called for violence on that day.

โ€œThis instance of doctoringโ€“in the form of distortion of meaning and splicing of entirely unrelated word sequencesโ€“is part of the BBCโ€™s longstanding pattern of manipulating President Trumpโ€™s speeches and presenting content in a misleading manner in order to defame him, including fabricating calls for violence that he never made,โ€ the lawsuit states.

โ€œThe BBC, faced with overwhelming and justifiable outrage on both sides of the Atlantic, has publicly admitted its staggering breach of journalistic ethics, and apologized, but has made no showing of actual remorse for its wrongdoing nor meaningful institutional changes to prevent future journalistic abuses,โ€ it continues.

The footage used in the broadcasterโ€™s Panorama documentary spliced together two separate clips, creating the impression Trump told supporters: โ€œWeโ€™re going to walk down to the Capitolโ€ฆ and Iโ€™ll be there with you. And we fight. We fight like hell.โ€

The two clips are separated by 55 minutes in Trumpโ€™s original speech, and the documentary also left out Trumpโ€™s explicit calls for supporters to protest โ€œpeacefully and patriotically.โ€

Speaking in Washington DC, the president accused the broadcaster of โ€œputting terrible words in my mouth that I didnโ€™t sayโ€ and claimed the BBC โ€œmay have used AIโ€ in its investigative Panorama show. He later added: โ€œThey actually have me speaking with words that I never said, and they got caughtโ€ฆ Letโ€™s call [it] fake news.โ€

In a statement to The New York Times, Trumpโ€™s legal team said: โ€œThe formerly respected and now disgraced BBC defamed President Trump by intentionally, maliciously and deceptively doctoring his speech in a brazen attempt to interfere in the 2024 presidential election.โ€

The fallout has already triggered resignations at the top of the BBC, including director generalย Tim Davieย and BBC News CEOย Deborah Turness.

The BBC later issued an apology to Trump for his portrayal in the documentary:

โ€œ[W]e accept that our edit unintentionally created the impression that we were showing a single continuous section of the speech, rather than excerpts from different points in the speech, and that this gave the mistaken impression that President Trump had made a direct call for violent action,โ€ the statement said.

โ€œThe BBC would like to apologize to President Trump for that error of judgement. This programme was not scheduled to be re-broadcast and will not be broadcast again in this form on any BBC platforms,โ€ it added.

Trumpโ€™s latest lawsuit follows a string of high-profile legal battles against U.S.-based media outlets, includingย The New York Timesย andย Wall Street Journal.

Steve Bannon Predicts Trump Will Win Third Term

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    The next presidential election could feature a familiar name according to former White House adviser Steve Bannon.

    Bannon leaned into President Trumpโ€™s aspirationsย for a third term, suggesting Trump will run and win in 2028 while denying his own presidential ambitions.

    โ€œIโ€™m a firm believer thatย President Trumpย will run and win again in 2028, so Iโ€™ve already endorsed President Trump,โ€ย Bannon toldย NewsNationโ€™s Chris Cuomo. โ€œA man like this comes along once every century, if weโ€™re lucky. Weโ€™ve got him now.โ€

    Trump has floated the idea ofย running for a third presidential termย a number of times despite it being unconstitutional with the 22nd Amendment, which limits politicians to two presidential terms.ย 

    Asked about his own presidential ambitions, Bannon replied, โ€œNo, and Iโ€™m a firm believer that President Trump will run and win again in 2028, so Iโ€™ve already endorsed President Trump. A man like this comes along once every century if weโ€™re a little lucky. Weโ€™ve got him now, heโ€™s on fire, and Iโ€™m a huge supporter. I wanna see him again in 2028.โ€

    โ€œYouโ€™re a smart guy. You know heโ€™s term-limited,โ€ replied Cuomo. โ€œHow do you think he gets another term?โ€

    Bannon answered, โ€œWeโ€™re working on it. I think weโ€™ll have a couple of alternatives, letโ€™s say that. Weโ€™ll see what the definition of term limit is.โ€

    โ€œSo youโ€™re talking about litigating this issue, because I donโ€™t want people to listen to our interview and say, โ€˜Bannonโ€™s cooking up an insurrection.โ€™ You know what I mean?โ€ asked Cuomo. โ€œI want people to get a straight take on where your head is.โ€

    โ€œChris, as you know, Iโ€™ve had greater long shots than this,โ€ declared Bannon, who previously floated the possibility of a third Trump term in December. โ€œWeโ€™ve had greater long shots than Trump 2028 and weโ€™ve got a lot of stuff weโ€™re working on there. Weโ€™re not prepared to talk about it publicly, but in a couple months I think we will be.โ€

    Cuomo questioned, โ€œBut you are not suggesting revolution or overthrow or anything that people would condemn?โ€

    After Bannon dodged the question, Cuomo once again pressed, โ€œI just want to make it clear for people so that they canโ€™t paint you as, you know, suggesting revolution. Your analogy is to โ€™32 and how FDR extended it?โ€

    โ€œWe are, but I firmly believe in the revolution youโ€™re seeing going on now, the revolution of common sense to deconstruct the administrative state,โ€ concluded Bannon.

    CNN Anchor Reveals Cancer Diagnosis On Air

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      On Monday, โ€œCNN News Centralโ€ย anchor Sara Sidner announced she is undergoing treatment for stage 3 breast cancer.

      โ€œI have never been sick a day of my life. I donโ€™t smoke, I rarely drink. Breast cancer does not run in my family,โ€ Sidner said on CNNโ€™s air. โ€œAnd yet here I am with stage 3 breast cancer. It is hard to say out loud.โ€

      Sidner says she is in her second month of chemotherapy and plans to undergo radiation and a double mastectomy.

      The prominent news anchor recently traveled to the Middle East to cover the ongoing fighting between Israel and Hamas and the social unrest the conflict has caused.

      โ€œSeeing the kind of suffering going on where I was and seeing people still live through the worst thing that has ever happened to them with grace and kindness, I was blown away by their resilience,โ€ she told People Magazine as part of an interview published Monday. โ€œIn some weird way, it helped me with my own perspective on what I am going to be facing.โ€

      Trump Vows To Start Prosecuting Obama For โ€˜Treasonโ€™

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      On Tuesday, President Trump called to prosecute former President Barack Obama as well as other officials over Director of National Intelligenceย Tulsi Gabbardโ€™sย claim of a โ€œtreasonous conspiracyโ€ by the former administration.

      President Donald Trump called for the prosecution of former President Barack Obama and others, saying from the White House that itโ€™s โ€œtime to go after people.โ€

      In the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump called for โ€œsevere consequencesโ€ for Obama.

      Trump said:

      The witch hunt that you should be talking about is they caught President Obama. What they did to this country in 2016, starting in 2016 but going up to 2020 of the election, they tried to rig the election and they got caught. There should be very severe consequences for that. When we caught Hillary Clinton, I said, you know what, letโ€™s not go too far here. Itโ€™s the ex-wife of a president and I thought it was sort of terrible. I let her off the hook and Iโ€™m very happy I did. But itโ€™s time to start โ€” after what they did to me and whether itโ€™s the right or wrong โ€” itโ€™s time to go after people. Obama has been caught directly.

      Gabbard released a declassified report last week, claiming that Obama and his administration officials pushed concerns about Russian interference in the election in public while privately knowing it was not a major concern in the 2016 election. Gabbard, who also called for officials to be prosecuted, accused officials of trying to โ€œusurpโ€ Trump and American voters.

      โ€œThe intelligence community assessed โ€” and this is what the documents detail โ€” essentially Russia doesnโ€™t have the tools, the capability, or the intent to try to change the outcome of the US presidential election,โ€ she told Fox News on Saturday.

      Gabbard said she referred her information to the Department of Justice.

      CBN host David Brody asked House Speaker Mike Johnson about the matter, โ€œIโ€™ve heard Stephen Miller call this a โ€˜seditious conspiracy.โ€™ Iโ€™ve heard Tulsi Gabbard call it a โ€˜treasonous conspiracy.โ€™ Youโ€™re a constitutional guy; what do you see in this exactly? How do you term it?โ€

      โ€œWell, I donโ€™t know how to summarize it in โ€” by way of description โ€” in a snappy phrase, but I will tell you it is deeply problematic,โ€ Johnson replied. โ€œBefore I became Speaker of the House I served on the House Judiciary Committee, which had jurisdiction over a lot of this, and we knew what was happening. We knew intuitively and we were gathering the evidence as we were investigating all of this ourselves. We knew the Russia collusion thing was a hoax. They used it as a basis to attack the president mercilessly.โ€

      Noting that he had served on Trumpโ€™s impeachment defense teams twice, Johnson recalled, โ€œAs we were preparing for those defenses, as we were investigating with our oversight responsibility in the Judiciary, we recognized that the people who are being called out now were involved in a scheme. We knew that it was a shameless, false, set of accusations, and yet, they perpetuated the lie on the American people. And they looked right under the camera and just lied, clearly. And they knew what they were up to the whole time so there must be accountability for that.โ€

      โ€œPeople want to see subpoenas; they want to see depositions,โ€ Brody posited. โ€œThey want to see, whether it be Brennan, Clapper, potentially the former President of the United States. Are you willing to go down that route? Cause a lot of people want to see some of these folks questioned under oath.โ€

      โ€œOf course,โ€ Johnson answered immediately. โ€œI think we have a responsibility to follow the truth where it leads and to do it in an unbiased fashion, to do effectively the opposite of what that other team did.โ€

      โ€œDoes it get tricky at all with the former president, President Obama, looking at what his role in this is and bringing him in for some sort of deposition, potential subpoena?โ€ Brody asked.

      โ€œWell, listen, we have no concern about that,โ€ Johnson said bluntly. โ€œIf itโ€™s uncomfortable for him, he shouldnโ€™t have been involved in overseeing this, which is what it appears to us has happened. Thereโ€™s a lot of allegations on the table. Our job is to go and follow each of those trails and to find out the truth. And so those are very serious allegations with very serious implications, but weโ€™re gonna have very serious people working on it and we will get the answers.โ€

      Watch:

      Report: Nancy Pelosi Not Attending Trump Inauguration

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      A significant snub…

      Former Speakerย Nancy Pelosiย (D-Calif.) will not be attendingย President-elect Trumpโ€™sย inauguration on Monday, her spokesperson confirmed to The Hill.

      Pelosiโ€™s spokesperson did not share a reason for the former Democrat leader skipping the Monday event. The former Speaker attended Trumpโ€™s first inauguration in 2017.

      Senior leaders of both parties typically attend presidential inaugurations, though Trump skippedย President Bidenโ€™sย inaugural event in 2021.

      Former first ladyย Michelle Obamaย alsoย wonโ€™t be attending Trumpโ€™s second inauguration, though former President Obama will attend

      News of Pelosi not attending was first reported byย ABC News.

      This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

      Republicans Uncover Epsteinโ€™s Coordination With Reporters To Smear Trump

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      Just hours after the White House publicly accused congressional Democrats of selectively leaking emails related to Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released tens of thousands of additional pages of documents. These include email exchanges between Epstein and prominent journalists.

      A significant portion of the new material shows correspondence between Epstein and writer-turned-biographer Michael Wolff. Wolff reached out to Epstein multiple times, discussing not only Epsteinโ€™s public image but how to leverage criticism of Donald Trump for strategic benefit.

      In February 2016, Wolff wrote to Epstein:

      โ€œNYT called me about you and Trump,โ€
      โ€œAlso, Hillary campaign digging deeply. Again, you should consider preempting.โ€

      A month later they discussed plans ahead of the release of Filthy Rich โ€” a true-crime book by James Patterson about Epstein, who was Pattersonโ€™s neighbor in Palm Beach. Wolff suggested to Epstein:

      โ€œBecoming an anti-Trump voice gives you a certain political cover which you decidedly donโ€™t have now.โ€
      And he added:
      โ€œPatterson can be counted on to produce a bestseller, and while he isn’t regarded as a serious writer, he’ll surely be unloading a lot of tabloid copy โ€ฆ Because this will be tied to the election, the Trump-Clinton angle will amp up the attention 10-fold, in fact, possibly, a hundred fold. Possibly more than anything you’ve encountered before.โ€

      When Epstein asked Wolff what he should say publicly about his relationship with Trump, Wolffโ€™s advice was pointed:

      โ€œIf he says he hasn’t been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable PR and political currency,โ€
      โ€œYou can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt. Of course, it is possible that, when asked, he’ll say Jeffrey is a great guy and has gotten a raw deal and is a victim of political correctness, which is to be outlawed in a Trump regime.โ€

      In further correspondence, Wolff requested introductions for Epstein to two figures close to Trump: business leader and inaugural-committee chair Tom Barrack and former federal prosecutor Kathy Ruemmler. He told Epstein he sought โ€œan off-the-record perspective on White House procedures,โ€ while researching his book about Trumpโ€™s first 100 days in office. He also asked whether former President Bill Clinton would confirm he had never been to Epsteinโ€™s private U.S. Virgin Islands island, Little St. John โ€” a place Clinton has publicly denied visiting. Epsteinโ€™s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell has also denied seeing Clinton there.

      The documents show that Epstein and Wolff planned to meet as recently as May 2019 โ€” months before Epstein died in a federal jail cell while awaiting trial.

      Read some of the emails below:

      Some of the newly released material included a short video of a dog and what appear to be chew toys modeled after Trump and the 2016 presidential rival Hillary Clinton. Others appear to be slides from an adviser working to generate positive search-engine results for Epstein following his 2008 conviction for child-sex crimes.

      Earlier, Democrats had released documents that included an especially cryptic email from Epstein to Maxwell โ€” one that mentions Trump by name, and refers to an unnamed victim of Epsteinโ€™s trafficking network. The email read:

      โ€œI want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is Trump,โ€ Epstein wrote on April 2, 2011.
      โ€œ[VICTIM] spent hours at my house with himโ€ฆhe has never once been mentioned. Police chief. etc. I’m 75% there.โ€

      Officials later identified the โ€œunnamed victimโ€ as well-known Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year. Giuffre repeatedly stated that Trump was not involved in wrongdoing and โ€œcouldnโ€™t have been friendlierโ€ to her in their limited interactions. The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, responded:

      โ€œThe fact remains that President Trump kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his club decades ago for being a creep to his female employees, including Giuffre.โ€

      In his own post on Truth Social, Trump weighed in:

      โ€œThe Democrats cost our Country $1.5 Trillion Dollars with their recent antics of viciously closing our Country, while at the same time putting many at risk โ€” and they should pay a fair price,โ€ he wrote.
      โ€œThere should be no deflections to Epstein or anything else, and any Republicans involved should be focused only on opening up our Country, and fixing the massive damage caused by the Democrats!โ€

      As a reminder: Epstein secured a highly-controversial so-called โ€œsweetheartโ€ deal in 2008 for child-sex crimes. He was arrested again in 2019 on more serious trafficking charges โ€” but died before the case went to trial. Maxwell was convicted of grooming and procuring girls and young women for Epstein; she is appealing and continues to assert her innocence.


      Key Takeaways for a Republican Audience

      • The timing of the document releases and allegations of selective leaking by Democrats raises questions about political motive and media stratagem.
      • The correspondence shows efforts to frame Epsteinโ€™s narrative around Trump โ€” part of a broader attempt to tie the story to the 2016 presidential election and cast Trump in a negative light.
      • Trumpโ€™s defenders argue the documents reinforce his long-standing disassociation from Epstein, as well as serve to remind voters of Democratsโ€™ role in political maneuvering, rather than holding criminals accountable.
      • For Republicans focused on institutional integrity and media accountability, the episode reinforces concerns about selective exposure of documents, agenda-driven leaks, and manipulation of public perception.

      Trump-backed Candidate Wins Arizona GOP Gubernatorial Primary

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      Kari Lake speaking with supporters at a "Stand for Freedom" rally at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. [Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

      Former television news anchor-turned-staunch Trump supporter Kari Lake has been declared the winner of Arizona’s highly competitive gubernatorial primary.

      With an estimated 94% of ballots counted, Lake has 46.78% of the vote, compared to Karrin Robson with 44.03%. Lake will now face off against Democratic nominee Katie Hobbs in the November 8th general election in what is expected to be one of the most closely watched races in the country.

      Early Wednesday, Lake prematurely declared victory in the GOP primary while addressing supporters.โ€œI wanted to come out here tonight, I wanted to say, โ€˜Wow, we already have the final results,’โ€ she said. โ€œBut we know how our election systems work and they donโ€™t work well. And thatโ€™s one of the reasons why Iโ€™m standing here.โ€

      With three-quarters of the vote in, Robson led Lake by eight. However, Arizona is a state where mail-in ballots get tabulated first. Then, Election Day votes are counted. The process is the same in Florida. The result, depending on the order chosen by a given state, created red and blue mirages in 2020, given Democrats’ tendency to vote by mail and Republicans’ overwhelming desire to vote on Election Day.

      Two years ago, that phenomenon lead to Biden leading Trump by four points in increasingly reddish Florida early on election night before Trump overtook him by a relatively decisive three-point margin. For Lake โ€” who won the Election Day count in some precincts by as much as 40 points โ€” the result was the same.

      The highly anticipated race set up a proxy war between former President Donald Trump and his Vice President Mike Pence. Trump, who has become a kingmaker of sorts within the GOP threw his support behind Lake. Meanwhile, Pence and current Arizona Governor Doug Ducey chose Robinson.

      Trump’s endorsements have become a sort of gauge of his own power within the GOP as he toys with launching a third presidential campaign.

      Federal Appeals Court Upholds $5 Million Penalty Verdict E. Jean Carroll Against Trump

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      On Monday, a federal appeals court in New York rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s appeal, ordering him to pay $5 million to advice columnist E. Jean Carroll.

      The Hill reported, a three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit concluded Trump did not sufficiently show any claimed errors affected his rights or warranted a new trial.  

      โ€œOn review for abuse of discretion, we conclude that Mr. Trump has not demonstrated that the district court erred in any of the challenged rulings,โ€ the panel wrote in its unsigned opinion. 

      Trump requested a new trial over allegations that the jury heard improper testimony and Trump was wrongly precluded from asking Carroll certain questions during cross-examination. 

      The New York jury found Trump liable last year for sexually abusing Carroll in a Manhattan department store dressing room in the mid-1990s and defaming her by denying her story when she came forward during Trumpโ€™s first presidency. 

      Steven Cheung a Trump spokesperson set to become his White House communications director, said in a statement that Trump will continue to appeal the verdict.

      โ€œThe American People have re-elected President Trump with an overwhelming mandate, and they demand an immediate end to the political weaponization of our justice system and a swift dismissal of all of the Witch Hunts, including the Democrat-funded Carroll Hoax, which will continue to be appealed,โ€ Cheung said in a statement.

      โ€œWe look forward to uniting our country in the new administration as President Trump makes America great again,โ€ he added.

      In a separate case, a jury ordered Trump to pay $83.3 million in defamation damages for continuing to deny her story. 

      Unlike many other court cases brought against Trump that have ended since he was re-elected to the presidency, Carrollโ€™s cases continue, with the $83.3 million defamation appeal still looming.

      Former Trump Official A Slams Ex-White House Press Sec. Kayleigh McEnany

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        The claws are out.

        In a scathing attack former White House communications director Alyssah Farah Griffin called former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany a “liar and an opportunist” during her interview with the House Jan. 6th committee.

        “The View” co-host’s shocking view of her former colleague, was included in a batch of interview transcripts released by the House panel on Thursday. According to The Hill, Farah Griffin criticized McEnany for helping perpetuate the notion that the 2020 election was stolen throughout the interview.

        โ€œI am a Christian woman, so I will say this. Kayleigh is a liar and an opportunist,โ€ Farah Griffin said in her April interview with the committee. โ€œSheโ€™s a smart woman. Sheโ€™s a Harvard law grad. She knew we lost the election, but she made a calculation that she wanted to have a certain life post-Trump that required staying in his good graces.โ€  

        โ€œShe got her FOX News gig. It worked out precisely how sheโ€™d always planned for it to, but she knew better.โ€ 

        She said McEnany wasnโ€™t a โ€œtrue believerโ€ in the idea that former President Trump actually won the 2020 election. 

        Farah Griffin resigned from her position in the White House as then-President Trump continued his legal battles to overturn the 2020 election results.

        “The View” co-host has also faced accusations of being an opportunist and of shifting her political values to line up with her priorities at the moment.