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Appeals Panel Affirms Former Trump Lawyerโ€™s Disbarment Over 2020 Election Efforts

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    California appellate disciplinary panel upheld the recommendation to disbar constitutional law scholar and former Trump legal adviser John Eastman. The panel’s decision follows an earlier March 2024 ruling by Judge Yvette Roland of the State Bar Court, which found Eastman culpable of misconduct related to his legal strategies in the aftermath of the 2020 election.

    Eastman, a longtime legal academic and former dean of Chapman University Law School, has been a prominent figure in election-related litigation. At the heart of the case was Eastman’s advocacy for then-President Donald Trump, particularly his role in questioning the certification of electoral votes and exploring constitutional mechanisms related to vice-presidential authority during the joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021.

    The Review Department, which affirmed Rolandโ€™s ruling, concluded Eastman committed “multiple acts of moral turpitude” by making what it called “false and misleading statements” in legal filings. It alleged he advanced “frivolous” claims of voter fraud and helped develop a plan to urge Vice President Mike Pence to delay or refuse the certification of electoral results.

    โ€œEastmanโ€™s actions undermined democracy itself,โ€ the panel wrote in a sweeping conclusion.

    Unless overturned by the California Supreme Court, the ruling effectively disbars Eastman โ€” suspending his law license and disqualifying him from practicing in the state.

    Read the courtโ€™s opinion via Law & Crime

    Eastman and his legal team have vigorously defended his actions as protected legal advocacy and free speech. During the proceedings, Eastman stated:

    โ€œTo accuse me of making false statements runs afoul of my First Amendment right to raise questions.โ€

    His attorneys argued that Eastman was performing his professional duty โ€” raising constitutional questions and advocating for his client โ€” not misleading courts or the public. However, the appellate panel rejected this argument, claiming he had gone beyond legal theorizing into knowingly advancing false claims.

    Eastmanโ€™s legal team has vowed to appeal to the California Supreme Court, which has the authority to accept or reject the disbarment recommendation. If the ruling is upheld, Eastman will be permanently disbarred in California.

    Trump PAC Launches DeSantis โ€˜Pudding Fingersโ€™ Attack Ad

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      A pro-Trump Super PAC has launched an ad going after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

      Last month, left-leaning The Daily Beast reported that DeSantis was struggling to be personable with supporters and staff alike, and two sources told the outlet that the governor was once spotted on a private plane eating a cup of chocolate pudding with three fingers.

      The new ad uses the incident to dig at DeSantis โ€” former President Trumpโ€™s expected 2024 GOP primary rival โ€” for his previous positions on cutting the social safety net.

      โ€œRon DeSantis loves sticking his fingers where they donโ€™t belong. And weโ€™re not just talking about pudding,โ€ the ad reads over unsettling footage of a faceless man eating chocolate pudding with his fingers. 

      โ€œDeSantis has his dirty fingers all over senior entitlements, like cutting Medicare, slashing Social Security, and even raising our retirement age.โ€

      โ€œTell Ron DeSantis to keep his pudding fingers off our money,โ€ the ad finishes, โ€œOh, and get this man a spoon!โ€

      Report: Trump Eyeing Tucker Carlson As Potential VP Pick

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        Tucker Carlson via Gage Skidmore Flickr

        A new Axios report gives an inside look at a plausible Trump administration cabinet if he’s elected President.

        On Thursday, Axios reported that Trump is looking to fill his cabinet with those โ€œwho share his zeal to punish critics, purge non-believers, and take controversial legal and military action.โ€

        โ€œTrump hasnโ€™t settled on specific roles for specific figures, and hates it when his staff and friends speculate otherwise. Itโ€™s not in his DNA to do detailed personnel planning, and a lot depends on the last few people heโ€™s talked to,โ€ the report says. โ€œBut in rolling conversations with friends and advisers, heโ€™s been clear about the type of men โ€” and theyโ€™re almost all older, white men โ€” heโ€™d want to serve at his pleasure if he were to win a second term.โ€

        The reported list of Trumpโ€™s potential vice president picks consists entirely of conservative stars like Senatorย J.D. Vanceย (Ohio),ย Kari Lake, and Rep.ย Marjorie Taylor Greeneย (GA). According to the Axios report, an interesting possible vice president is former Fox News hostย Tucker Carlson, who has becomeย Melania Trumpโ€™sย top choice.

        From the report:

        She thinks Carlson would make a powerful onstage extension of her husband, a source close to Trump told us. The former first lady has made few campaign appearances this time around โ€” but a Trump-Carlson ticket might encourage her to hit the trail.

        Trump, asked last month about Carlson as a potential V.P., said: โ€œI like Tucker a lot. โ€ฆ Heโ€™s got great common sense.โ€

        Despite Axios’ report indicating Carlson is a potential choice for Trump’s running mate other political pundits have cast doubts on Carlson’s ability to attract votes from any Democrats or Independents.

        Other possible top members of a new Trump administration could beย Stephen Millerย as attorney general.

        NYC Woman Confronts MAGA Supporter – Gets Instant Dose Of Karma

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          Former President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with attendees at the 2022 Student Action Summit at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. [Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

          Ouch…

          A New York City subway rider was served an instant dose of karma after attempting to snatch a MAGA hat off of a fellow commuter.

          The unidentified woman is caught on camera calling the man wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat a “racist.”

          “If you f—-ing voted for Trump, you’re a racist!” she shouts in the video while pointing at the passenger wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat. “He’s a racist!” she added.

          “How can I be racist?” asked the man in response, turning to his friend in the subway car.

          “Just watch the news,” she added.

          The man replied, “I am highly educated.”

          “Oh, are you? Then why are you wearing that hat?” she asked while pointing in the man’s face. “Only uneducated people wear that hat.”

          Once the train reaches its stop, the man runs out of the subway car as the woman gives chase, seeking to remove his MAGA hat. But in her attempt to snatch the hat off his head with one big leap, the woman falls flat on her face as the man runs away.

          Watch:

          The video, shared by X, currently has nearly 4 million views.

          One commentator on X wrote, “Instant karma you, you said it right.”

          Another user added, “Sheโ€™s the perfect definition of the Left. Thank you lady, for using yourself to make us laugh.”

          Rosie Oโ€™Donnell Blames Trump For Missing Daughterโ€™s Graduation

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            By David Shankbone - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3937757

            Liberal expatriate Rosie O’Donnell is putting the blame on Trump once again…

            The Hollywood liberal says she didnโ€™t attend her daughterโ€™s college graduation because of security concerns related to her long-standing feud with President Trump.

            โ€œMy daughter graduated college, and I didnโ€™t go back because the security people said to me they didnโ€™t think it was wise,โ€ the comedian said in an interview on the โ€œNo Filterโ€ podcast released this week.

            โ€œBecause I think Trump will use me to rile his base,โ€ Oโ€™Donnell, 63, continued.

            โ€œIโ€™m his nemesis in his mind and to them โ€ฆ to like a third of the country,โ€ the former โ€œThe Viewโ€ co-host and longtime critic of Trump said.

            The public battle between Oโ€™Donnell and Trumpย began nearlyย two decades ago after the comic referred to the then-New York real estate developer as a โ€œsnake oil salesman.โ€ Trump over the years has ripped Oโ€™Donnell, calling her โ€œunattractive,โ€ โ€œmentally sickโ€ and a โ€œloser,โ€ while sheโ€™s dubbed him a โ€œcriminal con manโ€ and โ€œcheater.โ€

            Oโ€™Donnellย moved fromย the U.S. to Ireland just days ahead of Trumpโ€™s inauguration in January.ย 

            โ€œIt was not a political statement as much as it was self-preservation,โ€ she said of her exit from the country.

            In recent weeks, Trump hasย repeatedly threatenedย to strip Oโ€™Donnell of her American citizenship, calling her a โ€œthreat to humanity.โ€

            Oโ€™Donnell, speaking with podcast host Kate Langbroek, described her move to Ireland as โ€œquite a success.โ€

            โ€œPeople say to me, โ€˜Why do you still talk about [Trump] and the country if you left?โ€™ Well, I never gave up my citizenship, nor would I, although Iโ€™m getting my dual citizenship to become an Irish citizen as well, because my grandparents are from Ireland,โ€ the โ€œA League of Their Ownโ€ actor said.

            โ€œI care about my country. I love my country. I am very patriotic, and I knew that I would not be able to deal with what was about to happen, and it certainly has,โ€ Oโ€™Donnell said.

            Report: Giuliani Must Pay Ex-Defense Team $1.4M

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              Photo via Gage Skidmore Flickr

              Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been ordered by New York Judge Arthur Engoron to pay the law firm Davidoff Hutcher & Citron (DHC) more than $1.36 million in unpaid legal fees, plus interest. The firm said the total bills for partner Robert Costelloโ€™s legal work amounted to $1.57 million. Giuliani previously paid $214,000, but stopped paying in 2023, according to the firmโ€™s lawsuit.

              Judge Engoronโ€”best known for presiding over the controversial civil fraud case against Donald Trumpโ€™s business empireโ€”rejected Giulianiโ€™s arguments that he never agreed to pay the fees or didnโ€™t receive the bills. Engoron noted that Giuliani had even written checks referencing the firmโ€™s file and invoice numbers, undermining his claims.

              This ruling adds to Giulianiโ€™s mounting legal burdens from his efforts to defend former President Trump and expose alleged election irregularities following the 2020 election.


              A Pattern of Politically Charged Investigations

              Giuliani, once celebrated as โ€œAmericaโ€™s Mayorโ€ for his leadership after 9/11, has been the target of numerous investigations since working as Trumpโ€™s personal attorney. He represented Trump from November 2019 through July 2023 while fending off probes from:

              • Congressional Democrats investigating Trumpโ€™s Ukraine dealings and post-election challenges.
              • Special Counsel Jack Smith, who named Giuliani as an unindicted co-conspirator in the January 6th case against Trump. (That case was later dismissed after Trumpโ€™s 2024 election victory.)
              • Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D), who charged Giuliani in her sprawling Georgia election case. Willis has since been disqualified from prosecuting the case and just lost her final appeal to stay on it.
              • Arizona prosecutors, who brought charges related to the stateโ€™s 2020 alternate electors effortโ€”this case remains ongoing.

              Giuliani has consistently argued these prosecutions are politically motivated attempts to punish Trump allies and dissuade legal challenges to election practices.


              Engoronโ€™s History Raises Eyebrows on the Right

              Judge Engoronโ€™s role has drawn skepticism from conservatives, who see him as part of a pattern of partisan lawfare against Trump-world figures. Engoron previously levied a massive $500 million civil penalty against Trumpโ€™s real estate empireโ€”an unprecedented punishment that was later wiped out on appeal just last month.

              Now, Engoronโ€™s decision against Giuliani forces him to pay DHC for years of legal defense work, plus accumulating interest since October 2023. Giulianiโ€™s legal team has not yet said whether they will appeal.


              Broader Legal and Financial Pressures

              This ruling is just one of several financial pressures on Giuliani. He is also facing:

              • A bankruptcy filing after losing a defamation suit brought by two Georgia election workers.
              • Disbarment proceedings in New York and Washington, D.C. over his legal challenges to the 2020 election.
              • Ongoing legal fees from multiple federal and state investigations.

              Despite this, Giuliani has maintained that he acted within the law in his efforts to challenge election results and believes he will ultimately be vindicated.

              CBS Parent Company In Talks To Settle Trumpโ€™s Lawsuit: Report

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                CBS parent company Paramount has entered discussions with Presidentย Donald Trumpย to settle a $10 billion lawsuit brought by the president

                Trump sued after CBSย  aired an edited interview with former Vice Presidentย Kamala Harris, who at the time was Trumpโ€™s opponent in the presidential race.

                Theย Timesย reportedย thatย Shari Redstone, who is Paramountโ€™s controlling shareholder, stands to make billions on a pending sale of the company to Skydance:

                Settlement discussions between representatives of Paramount and Mr. Trump are now underway, according to three people with knowledge of the talks. There is no assurance, though, that they will result in a deal, and it is unclear what the terms of any such deal might include.

                Shari Redstone, Paramountโ€™s controlling shareholder, strongly supports the effort to settle, according to two people with knowledge of her thinking. Ms. Redstone stands to clear billions of dollars on the sale of Paramount, the media empire founded by her father Sumner Redstone, in a deal with Skydance, an entertainment company backed by the billionaire Larry Ellison and run by his son David.

                A settlement would be an extraordinary concession by a major U.S. media company to a sitting president, especially in a case in which there is no evidence that the network got facts wrong or damaged the plaintiffโ€™s reputation.

                The heart of Trumpโ€™s lawsuit centers on a question directed at Harris about the Middle East fromย Bill Whitaker. A preview of her response aired duringย Face the Nationย was different from the response viewers ofย 60 Minutesย saw. Trumpโ€™s lawyers argued CBS made Harris look better in primetime by airing a crisper response.

                โ€œCBS News said that Ms. Harris had given one lengthy answer to Mr. Whitakerโ€™s question, and that the network followed standard journalistic practice by airing a different portion of her answer in prime-time because of time constraints,โ€ the Times said.

                Trump Announces Plan To Drop Sanctions On Syria

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                By The White House from Washington, DC - President Trump and The First Lady Participate in an Abraham Accords Signing Ceremony, Public Domain,

                Presidentย Donald Trumpย announced the United States will soon drop sanctions against Syria.

                During lengthy remarks on Tuesday, Trump laid out his vision for the Middle East, sharing a major announcement: He intends to drop sanctions against Syria.

                “I will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at greatness,” Trump said in a speech in Saudi Arabia, his first stop on the first international tour of his second term in office. 

                “In Syria, which has seen so much misery and death, there is a new government that we must all hope will succeed in stabilizing the country and keeping peace,” he said. “So I say good luck, Syria.”

                The nation was cut off from the global financial system under ousted President Bashar al-Assad’s government, imposed during 14 years of civil war. 

                Trump called the sanctions “brutal and crippling” but “important” at the time.

                Trump said both Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep ErdoฤŸan had encouraged him to lift the sanctions. 

                “Oh, what I do for the crown prince,” Trump quipped. 

                U.S. sanctions had slapped financial penalties on any foreign individual or company that provided material support to the Syrian government and prohibited anyone in the U.S. from dealing in any Syrian entity, including oil and gas, and Syrian banks were effectively cut off from global financial systems. 

                Trump also revealed he has invited Saudi Arabia to join his historic Abraham Accords.

                โ€œIt has been an amazing thing, the Abraham Accords,โ€ Trump said at a Saudi Arabia investment conference. โ€œAnd itโ€™s my fervent hope, wish, and even my dream that Saudi Arabia, a place I have so much respect for โ€ฆ will soon be joining the Abraham Accords. I think it will be a tremendous tribute to your country.โ€

                Trump negotiated the Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, at the end of his first term in office. Now, he is hoping to see Saudi Arabia join it as well.

                During lengthy remarks, Trump laid out his vision for the Middle East. Minutes later, he made a second major announcement: He intends to drop sanctions against Syria.

                Authorities Apprehend Man With Weapon Outside Trump Rally

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                Over the weekend, authorities arrested a man outside of Donald Trump’s rally in Coachella, California who was in possession of multiple firearms.

                Vem Miller, 49, said to Fox News that he reported the guns to authorities, which he says he always travels with despite never using them, at a checkpoint to get intoย Trump’s Coachella rallyย on Saturday evening and argued that documents Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said were fake are legit.ย 

                “I always travel around with my firearms in the back of my truck,” Miller told Fox News Digital in a phone interview.

                He says he has never fired them, but he started keeping them with him when he started getting death threats. 

                “I’ve literally never even shot a gun in my life,” Miller said.

                “I don’t know anything about guns. I am beyond a novice,” he continued.ย 

                Miller says he’s Armenian and has documents that use his full Armenian name and documents that don’t which were inside of his truck at the time, because using those documents in some places around the world could get him killed, referring to campaigns over the centuries to murder Armenians.ย 

                A spokesperson for the Trump campaign issued a statement to Fox News Digital and said they were monitoring the situation.

                “We thank law enforcement for securing the rally site and helping ensure the safety of President Trump. We are aware of news reports about the arrest and are currently monitoring the situation and gathering more information,” the statement read. 

                In a previous statement, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said, “This incident did not impact the safety of former President Trump or attendees of the event.” 

                A source close to the Trump campaign also told Fox News’s Bill Melugin, and another told Fox News’ Bryan Preston, that they do not believe this wasย an assassination attemptย on Trump.

                he was quickly released on $5,000 bail and so far, no federal charges have been filed.

                GOP Senator Dumps Cold Water on Biden Impeachment Proceedings

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                Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville (R) is hesitant about the impeachment proceedings against President Joe Biden…

                Sen. Tuberville joined a growing group of Republicans who have expressed uncertainty over the House GOP’s impeachment inquiry. In a brutally honest assessment, the Alabama Senator said that while the Senate “couldn’t get the votes” to convict Biden in an impeachment trial but hoped the House at least would get to the truth concerning the abuse of power and corruption allegations made against the president.

                “You donโ€™t bring a vote to the floor unless you are pretty sure that you can get the amount of votes that you need,” Tuberville said on NBC’s “Meet the Press NOW.” “I know that wouldnโ€™t make it to anywhere over here in the Senate. That probably wouldnโ€™t even โ€” wouldnโ€™t even let it make it to the floor. But again, this is all up to the House. We got enough problems going on right now.”

                On Tuesday, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy gave the go-ahead to begin the impeachment process. An inquiry is the first step of the impeachment process, where evidence is gathered for the articles, or charges, of impeachment against an official.ย 

                The allegationsย against Bidenย concern the president’s role in his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings and whether the Biden family used Joe Biden’s public office for personal profit.

                “Today, I am directing our House committees to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden,” McCarthy announced in a statement at the Capitol on Tuesday.. “This logical next step will give our committees the full power to gather all the facts and answers for the American public.”ย 

                However, Tuberville says an impeachment is a waste of time unless it’s “ironclad.”

                “Iโ€™m not for impeachment unless it is ironclad,” he said. “As I said about President Trump, if youโ€™re gonna come after a former president or president, letโ€™s not waste time. Letโ€™s know the truth. Letโ€™s be able to bring it out. Let the American people know.”

                “We got enough problems up here right now without going through an impeachment process, but theyโ€™ll do the right thing,” he added, referring to the House. “Hopefully we just find out whatโ€™s going on and, and American people get the truth.”