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Fired State Dept Bureaucrats Reportedly Uniting To Sabotage Trump ‘Regime’

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A recent report revealed that current and former USAID and State Department officials are using their expertise in undermining authoritarian regimes abroad against President Donald Trump.

NOTUS reporter Jose Pagliery reported that “Some of the democracy-building experts President Donald Trump fired this year from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the State Department are now reapplying the skills and knowledge they built up over decades to undermine Trumpโ€™s power.”

One anonymous current federal official warned to NOTUS, “Take it from those of us who worked in authoritarian countries: Weโ€™ve become one.” He added, “They were so quick to disband AID, the group that supposedly instigates color revolutions. But theyโ€™ve done a very foolish thing. You just released a bunch of well-trained individuals into your population. If you kept our offices going and had us play solitaire in the office, it might have been safer to keep your regime.”

“Former officials” reportedly told the news outlet that they are “holding workshops on a tactic called โ€˜noncooperation.โ€™ Theyโ€™re building a network of government workers willing to engage in even minor acts of rebellion in the office. And theyโ€™re planting the seeds of what they hope could become a nationwide general strike.

“Some in the informal network of Trump opponents are sharing an old CIA pamphlet with allies who still work in the government: Itโ€™s called โ€˜Simple Sabotage,โ€™” the reporter added.

This community, NOTUS reported, “is composed of diplomats and human rights activists who were once on the U.S. government payroll encouraging Latin American dissidents to fight dictators and supporting African independence movements. They were involved to varying degrees with an ultimately successful uprising in the Middle East.” 

One group that NOTUS cited was “DemocracyAID,” which has no formal website or legal entity so far, but is “already hosting invite-only workshops with federal employees who hear about them from friends, vetting each person before theyโ€™re allowed into a trusted circle and teaching them case studies, like the Danish underground insurgency against Nazi occupation.”

Deputy White House press secretary Anna Kelly condemned such efforts in a statement to NOTUS, saying, “It is inherently undemocratic for unelected bureaucrats to undermine the duly elected President of the United States and the agenda he was given a mandate to implement.”

A senior State Department official told Fox News Digital, “The State Department is not aware of these reports but always takes our national security seriously. We will continue to take every precaution to protect the State Department from internal and external threats.”

The NOTUS report comes on the heels of a separate alarming report from Axios that revealed a concerning swath of Democrat lawmakers’ constituents encouraging political violence.

Democrat lawmakers say their voters are enraged at the lack of ability to counter President Donald Trump‘s agenda, with some sounding the alarm that they could potentially resort to “violence,” Axios reported Monday.

The outlet says it spoke to over two dozen House Democrats to measure the temperature of the Democrat base and what it uncovered was red-hot anger and a desire to circumvent the rule of law.

“We’ve got people who are desperately wanting us to do something… no matter what we say, they want [more],” Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) told the outlet.

Axios noted that most of the lawmakers spoke on condition of anonymity.

“Our own base is telling us that what we’re doing is not good enough… [that] there needs to be blood to grab the attention of the press and the public,” one such lawmaker said.

Another said their constituents are convinced that “civility isn’t working” and that they should prepare for “violence… to fight to protect our democracy.”

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Reportedly Prepping For 2028 Presidential Run

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is reportedly considering a run for president in 2028 โ€” a move that, if realized, could reshape the Republican Partyโ€™s post-Trump era and test the staying power of the โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ movement.

According to a new report from Notus, Greene has privately expressed interest in following in Donald Trumpโ€™s footsteps to the White House. The outlet cites four sources familiar with her thinking, saying Greene believes she represents the โ€œreal MAGAโ€ faction โ€” the core conservative movement that has reshaped the GOP since 2016 โ€” and that many Republican leaders have drifted away from those grassroots values.

One source told Notus that Greene feels confident she has built the national donor network and grassroots support needed to mount a serious primary campaign, especially as the GOPโ€™s base remains loyal to Trumpโ€™s populist agenda.


Building a National Brand

While Greene has long been a lightning rod for criticism from the left, sheโ€™s also gained national recognition for her unapologetic defense of conservative causes โ€” from border security to religious freedom, from cutting wasteful spending to standing up against what she calls the โ€œweaponizationโ€ of government against political opponents.

In recent months, Greene has sought to expand her reach beyond the hardcore MAGA base. Sheโ€™s made high-profile appearances on Bill Maherโ€™s โ€œReal Timeโ€ on HBO, The View, and CNN, signaling an effort to engage audiences outside of conservative media. Her willingness to enter unfriendly territory underscores her confidence and desire to make the case for conservative principles in front of skeptics.

As one GOP strategist told Notus, โ€œSheโ€™s trying to take the MAGA message to a national stage โ€” not just to Republicans, but to all Americans who feel Washington is broken.โ€


Criticizing the GOPโ€™s Lack of Direction

Greene has also been unafraid to criticize her own party when she believes it has lost focus. On Real Time, she expressed frustration with Republicans who, after years of campaigning to repeal and replace Obamacare, โ€œstill donโ€™t have a plan.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m angry about that,โ€ Greene said on the show, adding that conservatives need to deliver tangible results, not just rhetoric.

In recent weeks, she has also called out male Republican members of Congress as โ€œweakโ€ for caving to establishment pressure, blasted the GOP for having โ€œno planโ€ to avoid government shutdown chaos, and criticized the partyโ€™s leadership for not pushing harder to release Jeffrey Epstein files, saying Americans deserve transparency and truth.


A Populist in the Trump Mold

Those close to Greene describe her as both fiercely loyal to Donald Trump and equally committed to ensuring his populist movement survives beyond him. She was one of Trumpโ€™s earliest and most vocal defenders during both impeachments and remains one of his strongest allies in Congress.

At the same time, Greene has worked to develop her own national voice, one that emphasizes restoring American sovereignty, rebuilding manufacturing, reducing foreign entanglements, and protecting traditional values that she argues have been under assault from both the left and establishment Republicans.

The 2028 Question

When asked directly about a presidential run during an appearance on comedian Tim Dillonโ€™s podcast last October, Greene laughed off the speculation โ€” but didnโ€™t shut it down entirely.

โ€œOh my goodness. I hate politics so much, Tim,โ€ she said. โ€œPeople are saying that, and Iโ€™ve seen a few people saying โ€˜sheโ€™s runningโ€™โ€ฆ What Iโ€™m doing right now is I very much want to fix problems. Thatโ€™s honestly all I care about.โ€

Still, those familiar with her thinking say Greeneโ€™s ambitions go beyond her congressional seat. With her growing national platform, fundraising power, and ability to command headlines, she could emerge as one of the most influential Republican figures in the post-Trump era โ€” whether she runs in 2028 or not.

In August, President Donald Trump made his clearest endorsement yet for a future Republican presidential candidate, declaring that Vice President JD Vance is โ€œmost likelyโ€ to carry the MAGA torch after his second term ends.

Trump described Vance as โ€œprobably the favoriteโ€ to lead the Republican Party into the next election cycle.

โ€œHeโ€™s most likely the heir,โ€ Trump said, referring to Vance. โ€œHe understands the movement, he understands the people, and heโ€™s doing a phenomenal job as Vice President.โ€

Trump also praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling him โ€œsomebody that maybe would get together with JD in some form,โ€ suggesting Rubio could play a key role in a future Vance-led administration or campaign.

Rubio, for his part, echoed Trumpโ€™s praise of Vance during a recent interview with Lara Trump on Fox News.

โ€œI think heโ€™s doing a great job as Vice President. Heโ€™s a close friend, and I hope he intends to do it,โ€ Rubio said of Vance.

Although recent polling has shown Rubio with some early support among Republican voters for a potential 2028 run, conventional political wisdom indicates he wouldnโ€™t start publicly signaling interest in running for president until much closer to the election.

โ€œYou never know what the future holds,โ€ Rubio said. โ€œBut if Iโ€™m able to finish this term strong and we accomplish what weโ€™ve set out to do, Iโ€™ll be satisfied with that as the apex of my public service career.โ€

Trump Media Investor Convicted Of Insider Trading

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On Thursday, a Manhattan grand jury found financier Bruce Garelick guilty of insider trading charges in aย scheme that involved the merger of former President Donald J. Trumpโ€™s social media company with a publicly traded shell company.

Federal prosecutors had charged Garelick with five counts of securities fraud and conspiracy.ย 

Authorities claimed Garelick sharedย confidential informationย with his boss and at least one other person that Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, was close to announcing a merger with Digital World Acquisition Group, the shell company.

Mr. Garelick, 54, a former hedge fund manager, had been a board member of Digital World.ย 

The New York Times has more:

The information helped two brothers โ€” Michael Shvartsman and Gerald Shvartsman โ€” make nearly $23 million in illegal trading profits by buying Digital World securities in advance of the announcement, which sent the stock soaring. Mr. Garelick, who worked for Michael Shvartsman at a small Miami-based venture capital firm called Rocket One, made about $50,000 by trading off what authorities said was nonpublic information.

Last month, the Shvartsman brothersย decided to forgo a trial and pleaded guiltyย to securities fraud charges. In their plea agreements, prosecutors have recommended a sentence of roughly four to five years for Michael Shvartsman; and three to four years for his younger brother.

Digital World raised about $300 million from investors in its initial public offering in September 2021. A little over a month later, the SPAC announced a deal to merge with Trump Media. After a long delay, the merger was completed in March and Trump Media became a publicly traded company. Mr. Trumpโ€™s nearly 70 percent stake in the firm is worth about $6 billion.

In a closing argument, Daniel Nessim, a federal prosecutor, described Mr. Garelick as a โ€œsophisticated professionalโ€ who โ€œcheatedโ€ and used inside information to benefit himself and his boss, Michael Shvartsman.

Garelick could face at least 25 years in prison.

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

Nonbinaryโ€™ Ex-Biden Nuke Official Arrested Again – โ€˜Fugitive from Justiceโ€™

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ANALYSIS โ€“ The bizarre saga of Sam Brinton, Joe Bidenโ€™s disgraced, cross-dressing, โ€˜nonbinary,โ€™ sex-dog role-playing, former nuclear official, just keeps going.ย 

He is in jail again, for the third time.

The unstable repeat offender was previously arrested twice on charges of stealing womenโ€™s clothes and luggage from various airports in 2022. He was caught red handed on airport surveillance video.

He has been battling charges of airport luggage theft in both Nevada and Minnesota. And now, it seems, also in DC. But judges keep letting him off with no jail time.

This time the flamboyant 35-year-old former Energy Department official was arrested as a โ€œfugitive from justice.โ€

Brinton has also been accused of stealing the unique dresses of Tanzanian fashion designer Asya Khamsin from her airport luggage back in 2018. 

Brinton then had the audacity to then wear them publicly to events where he was photographed. 

The dresses were apparently one of a kind.

And he wore more than one of the dresses. And more than once.

Of course, this is the person Biden chose to be his deputy assistant secretary of โ€˜Spent Fuel and Waste Dispositionโ€™ in the Office of Nuclear Energy at the Department of Energy (DOE).

He was in this fairly senior position from June until December 2022 when he โ€œleftโ€ after his second arrest.

Court documents list the bald, but often mustachioed, nuclear engineerโ€™s sex as โ€œX.โ€ 

He was arrested Thursday at his home in Rockville, Maryland by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA), assisted by the Montgomery County police. 

The arrest followed their execution of a search warrant based on allegations of stolen property in luggage from Reagan National Airport. The allegations were reported to the department in February 2023. 

Clearly, the police found what they were looking for somewhere as Brinton was taken into custody Wednesday pending charges of โ€œgrand larceny.โ€

In September of 2022 Brinton allegedly stole a travelerโ€™s bags worth over $2,300 from the Minneapolis-St Paul Airport. He was charged again with grand larceny in early December by Las Vegas prosecutors of an item with a value between $1,200 and $5,000.

In that case, Brinton allegedly stole a suitcase from the Harry Reid International Airport in July 2022. That bag and its contents were actually reportedly worth well over $6,000.

Brinton had faced up to 15 years in prison for the alleged thefts, but judges in both cases let him go after he paid restitution.

One judge told him to โ€œstay out of trouble.โ€ Brinton clearly didnโ€™t listen.

This time a Maryland judge appeared less forgiving.

The Daily Wire reported:

On Thursday afternoon, Brinton appeared before a judge via closed-circuit television from the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit, where Judge Victor Del Pino declined to release him and ordered him extradited to Virginia. Brinton did not have a lawyer or any supporters or press, other than The Daily Wire, at the hearing. A public defender spoke for him temporarily, despite his not being eligible for a public defender because of his income. He was wearing a blue jail jumpsuit and a mask. [Hopefully they were tastefully matching.]

The Daily Wire continued:

โ€œMr. Brinton is a nuclear engineer, he is married,โ€ the public defender said. โ€œHe works for GeoFission, a nuclear startup. He believes if he is released to turn himself in [to Virginia], he can keep his jobโ€ฆ I believe the allegation is stolen luggage.โ€

Del Pino said โ€œI will deny the request to turn himself in. Virginia will pick him up. Good luck in Virginia, Mr. Brinton.โ€

Letโ€™s see what a Virginia judge will think of all this, and if this time Mr. Brinton actually does some jail time. Or at least gets some much-needed psychiatric care.

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Trump Says FBI Was After Documents That Would Exonerate Him: REPORT

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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]

A new report from The Daily Caller indicates that former President Trump believes the FBI was after documents that would exonerate him.

The report says that the FBI was seeking documents that Trump believes would exonerate him from Russian collusion claims.

We reported yesterday that the unit that conducted the raid was the same one involved in investigating the Trump-Russia hoax. [READ MORE: FBI Unit Investigating Trump has a Bias Problem]

Along with the Russia evidence Trump also believes that the FBI was looking for election-related evidence.

The FBI also collected passports from Trump which Trump claimed were stolen.

The passports were outside the scope of the warrant and the DOJ admitted that the FBI overstepped the authority granted to them in the search warrant.

The passports are reportedly being returned.

[READ NEXT: DOJ Admits FBI Violated Trump’s Rights]

Nevada Judge Rejects Trump Ballot Eligibility Challenge

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A Nevada federal judge rejected a challenge to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot.

On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Gloria M. Navarro, who was appointed by former President Obama, issued the order dismissing John Anthony Castro’s case, noting he “lack standing.”

Castro, a GOP challenger, ultimately asked if the U.S. Constitutionโ€™s Fourteenth Amendment bars Trump from holding office over his alleged incitement of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.ย 

Fox News has more:

“This is a politically charged question of significant interest to the American public,” Navarro noted. “For reasons discussed below, the Court finds that Castro lacks standing, and the Court therefore lacks jurisdiction to hear this case.” 

“To have standing to sue in federal court, a plaintiff must have suffered a concrete, particularized, and actual or imminent injury in fact that was caused by the defendantโ€™s challenged conduct and is redressable by a favorable decision,” Navarro explained. “This limitation on the judicial power prevents a plaintiff from invoking Article III jurisdiction of federal court by asserting what is merely a โ€˜general interest common to all members of the public.โ€™”ย 

The ruling noted that multiple courts haveย already rejectedย Castroโ€™s political competitor standing argument.ย 

“In rejecting his political competitor standing argument, courts have fund that Castro improperly manufactured his standing merely to file this lawsuit,” Navarro writes. “The evidence indicates that Castro is creating his own injury in order to manufacture standing to challenge Trumpโ€™s eligibility to run for president.” 

The judge observed that by his own admission, Castro “declared as a candidate and paid the filing fee to show the impermissibility of Trumpโ€™s presidency.” The ruling cited how Castro was quoted in an Associated Press article as having said, “Iโ€™m not going to lie and pretend my candidacy is anything more than trying to enforce the United States Constitution, and thatโ€™s what Iโ€™m here to do.” 

In a footnote, Navarro highlighted that Trump and Castro are not even competing on the same ballot in Nevada.ย 

Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung praised the Nevada lawsuitโ€™s dismissal in a statement to news outlets. ย 

“Todayโ€™s dismissal of another bogus, bad-faith, Crooked Joe Biden-engineered attempt to deprive Americans as a whole, and the voters of Nevada specifically, of their right to vote for the candidate of their choice is not only a victory for President Trump, but a victory for all Americans and the people of Nevada,” Cheung said, according to KLAS. “President Trump remains undefeated in federal court against these cynical efforts to interfere in the 2024 election. Courts in eleven states have now dismissed similar, pathetic, 14th Amendment ballot cases.”ย 

“Make no mistake, each and every one of these โ€˜ballot-challengesโ€™ are blatant attempts to steal the election for Crooked Joe Biden and disenfranchise over 100 million American voters,” he continued. “President Trump is the leading candidate for not only the Republican primary, but the general election and his opponents are desperate. Rest assured that he will fight each and every one of these disgraceful attacks on American democracy, he will win, and we will all Make America Great Again.”

Dozens of lawsuits are now challenging Trump’s eligibility, citing the Fourteenth Amendment, after the Colorado Supreme Courtย removed him from the ballotย in their state.ย 

Fani Willis Ordered To Hand Over All Communications With Special Counsel Jack Smith

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She has five days…

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been ordered to hand over all records related to her communications with special counsel Jack Smith and the House January 6 Committee.

The Georgia prosecutor is leading a controversial RICO case against now-President-elect Donald Trump and several of his top associates for alleged election interference. The case is currently frozen and Trump filed a motion to dismiss the criminal charges on Wednesday.

The Daily Wire reports:

Willisโ€™ office claimed in March that it did not have any documents on file or communications with Smith or the J6 Committee, Fox noted. However, the claim was untrue, and the office did have such communication.

Daily Wire reporter Luke Rosiak in October revealed Nathan Wade โ€“ Willisโ€™ romantic partner, whom she hired as special prosecutor in the Trump case โ€“ had extensive communications with the Biden White House, according to records.

Wade billed the Fulton County office for hours of meetings with the White House, the congressional January 6 committee, and other D.C. officials, according to records obtained by the House Judiciary Committee.

On November 18, 2022, he billed eight hours for โ€œInterview with DC/White House,โ€ but under oath, he claimed he didnโ€™t remember the meeting and couldnโ€™t even say whether it was online or in person. Between September 7 and September 9, 2022, Wade billed $6,000 to taxpayers for โ€œWitness Interviews; conf call DC; team meeting,โ€ but couldnโ€™t remember what the D.C. meeting entailed.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney also said in his ruling that Willis violated Georgiaโ€™s open records act when she failed to respond to nonprofit Judicial Watchโ€™s lawsuit about the communication.

Judicial Watch filed a suit in March after Willis said she does not have responsive records to the request โ€” the same thing she had told House Republican investigators seeking details about her election interference case brought against President-elect Trump.

Willis had claimed she was not properly served, but McBurney wrote that despite confusion on the court docket initially, the prosecutor โ€œnever offered up a meritorious defense.โ€

She is ordered to produce any relevant records and pay attorney fees.

Illinois Judge Removes Trump from Ballot

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Donald Trump has been removed from a third state’s ballot…

On Wednesday, Cook County Circuit Judge Tracie Porter barred Trump from the Illinois ballot one month after the anti-Trump challenge wasย dismissed by the Illinois State Board of Elections.ย 

According to court documents obtained by Fox News, the order urged the board to remove Trump or “cause any votes cast for him to be suppressed,” for violating section three of the 14th Amendment, or the “disqualification clause,” for engaging in insurrection.

Porter’s ruling reverses last month’s decision by the Illinois Board of Elections to keep Trump’s name on the primary ballot afterย a group of Illinois voters accusedย the former president of engaging in insurrection.ย 

However, the order is put on hold until Friday, in case of an appeal from Trump’s attorneys to the Illinois Appellate Court, First District or the Illinois Supreme Court. 

A campaign spokesperson for Trump issued a statement to Reuters saying it “is an unconstitutional ruling that we will quickly appeal.”

For the first time, the Supreme Courtย is considering the meaning and reach of Section 3 of the Constitutionโ€™s 14th Amendment, which bars former officeholders who “engaged in insurrection” from holding public office again.

The 14th Amendment, Section 3 of the Constitution states, “No person shallโ€ฆ hold any officeโ€ฆ under the United Statesโ€ฆ who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United Statesโ€ฆ to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.”

Trump’s Truth Social Sues The Washington Post for Defamation

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The gloves are coming off…

Donald Trump’s social media company Truth Social is suing Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post for defamation. The nearly $3 billion lawsuit alleges The Post published an article that harmed Trumpโ€™s companyโ€™s reputation and caused โ€œenormous loss.โ€

The suit alleges that the Washington Post article, โ€œTrust linked to porn-friendly bank could gain a stake in Trumpโ€™s Truth Socialโ€ includes a series of โ€œmaterially falseโ€ statements that accused the Trump-owned company of fraud and other wrongdoing.

โ€œWaPoโ€™s false criminal charges exposed TMTG to public ridicule, contempt and distrust, and injured TMTGโ€™s business and reputation,โ€ the complaint states, while accusing The Washington Post of waging a years-long crusade against the Truth Social owner.

The complaint further states that โ€œWaPoโ€™s latest defamation creates an existential threat for TMTG, causing enormous loss.โ€

The lawsuit was filed by Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), which owns the social media platform Truth Social, on May 20 in Florida state court in Sarasota County.

The lawsuit alleges that The Washington Post made nine false statements about TMTG in the May 13 article. The false claims are as follows:

โ€œAn obscure financial entity โ€ฆ would gain a sizable stake in former president Donald Trumpโ€™s media company if its merger deal proceedsโ€;

โ€œ[T]he role ES Family Trust would assume in Trump Media and Technology Group has never been officially disclosed to the Securities and Exchange Commission [โ€œSECโ€] or to shareholders in Digital World Acquisition [โ€œDWACโ€], the special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, that has proposed merging with Trumpโ€™s companyโ€;

โ€œThe companies also have not disclosed to shareholders or the SEC that Trump Media paid a $240,000 finderโ€™s fee for helping to arrange the $8 million loan deal with ES Family Trustโ€;

โ€œโ€ฆthe recipient of that fee was an outside brokerage associated with Patrick Orlando, then Digital Worldโ€™s CEOโ€;

โ€œOrlandoโ€™s finderโ€™s fee could affect the value of the sharesโ€;

โ€œTrumpโ€™s media company took out an $8 million loan in exchange for stock, but no one told the SECโ€;

โ€œTrump Media: this time they borrowed money from a bank best known for servicing the adult entertainment, pledged a stake in the company for the loan and didnโ€™t tell the SECโ€;

โ€œA Russian banker connected to the porn industry could have gained a stake in Trumpโ€™s Truth Social according to documentsโ€;

โ€œThe Guardian reported in March that federal prosecutors in New York have been investigating whether the Trump Media loans violated money laundering statutes.โ€

Judge Delays Verdict In Trump Business Fraud Trial

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Well, that was unexpected…

On Thursday, a court spokesperson revealed Judge Arthur Engoron is now expected to announce a ruling in the $370 million civil fraud case brought against former President Trump by the New York attorney generalโ€™s office in โ€œearly to mid-February.โ€ย 

Judgeย Arthur Engoronย previously said he would aim to issue a decision by the end of January but emphasized that the deadline was not firm. The new mid-February deadline is a โ€œrough estimateโ€ and is โ€œsubject to modifications,โ€ according to the court spokesperson.ย 

Closing arguments in the trial finished last week as New York Attorney General Letitia James seeks to fine Trump more thanย $370 millionย in a lawsuit alleging Trump misled the value of his companyโ€™s assets in financial statements.

Engoron has already rescinded some of Trumpโ€™s business licenses in New York,ย findingย Trump and some of his top executives, including Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, liable for fraud.

Trumpโ€™s defense has argued that their clientโ€™s financial statements were unaudited estimates and were clearly offered as such, adding that the estimates of his net worth were too low, the opposite of what James is claiming.

โ€œThere have been no losses to any party, as the loans here were negotiated between very sophisticated parties,โ€ Trumpโ€™s lawyers Christopher Kise and Michael T. Madaio wrote in court papers on Friday. โ€œLenders made their own informed decisions.โ€