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Trump’s hush money trial sentencing postponed indefinitely after election win: Live

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Trump’s hush money trial sentencing postponed indefinitely after election win: Live

Matt Gaetz withdraws consideration for attorney general position

Donald Trump’s sentencing in his New York hush money trial has been indefinitely postponed by Judge Juan Merchan in the wake of his election win over Democrat Kamala Harris earlier this month.

The president-elect was found guilty on all 34 counts on May 30 after a seven-week trial in Manhattan over his efforts to conceal a $130,000 payoff to the adult film star Stormy Daniels in October 2016.

Judge Merchan agreed to adjourn sentencing on Friday while also setting new deadlines on Trump’s motion to dismiss the verdict.

On Thursday, the Republican announced that former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi – who represented him at his first impeachment trial in the Senate in 2019 – is his new pick to lead the Department of Justice following the withdrawal of ex-congressman Matt Gaetz.

Gaetz dropped out of the confirmation process yesterday saying his candidacy was “becoming a distraction” after the House Ethics Committee came under pressure to release the findings of its investigation into allegations he had sex with a minor, which the politician has consistently denied.

The scandal had reportedly led Trump’s team to consider Gaetz “blackmail-able”, marking the end of his run for the top job.

Pop star, potential senator… and now clothes brand owner: Lara Trump’s latest career move

The co-chair of the Republican National Committee took to Instagram this week to launch her new activewear line –The LT Brand by Lara Trump Collection.

Here’s Gustaf Kilander on the latest commercial venture from the frustrated country singer turned MAGA enforcer.

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 17:30

Analysis: Gaetz burned down the House – then was shocked to find he couldn’t do the same to the Senate

Here’s Eric Garcia on the inconvenient truth Gaetz-gate has to teach Trump about the Senate.

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 17:10

Gaetz says he won’t be rejoining Congress next year

Here’s the latest on the thwarted former Florida congressman, who tells Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk in a new interview that he will not be trying to get himself re-elected in 2025 and again denies the “smears” against him, saying he would be in jail if they were true.

“If the things [in] the House Ethics report were true, I would be under indictment and probably in a prison cell, Gaetz tells The Charlie Kirk Show, according to advance clips seen by The Daily Mail.

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 16:50

What Trump’s cabinet picks have said about abortion

Here’s Maya Oppenheim on what the likes of RFK Jr, Doug Burgum, Linda McMahon and Kristi Noem have had to say about reproductive rights.

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 16:35

Narrow majority of Americans approve of Trump’s agenda, poll finds

A new Pew Research Center survey conducted in the wake of the Republican’s November 5 election victory over Kamala Harris has found that Americans narrowly approve of the president-elect’s plans and policies for the future.

Approximately half of Americans (53 percent) say they approve of his plans while 46 percent disapprove.

According to the poll, conducted from November 12-17 among 9,609 adults, nearly six Americans in 10 (59 percent) say they are very or somewhat confident that Trump will make good decisions about economic policy.

Majorities also express confidence in Trump on law enforcement and criminal justice (54 percent), immigration (53 percent) and foreign policy (53 per cent).

Understandably, people are less confident about the incoming president’s handling of abortion policy (45 percent) or his ability to bring the country closer together (41 percent).

President-elect Donald Trump
President-elect Donald Trump (Getty)

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 16:20

Trump team weaponizes Elon Musk in threat to senators who won’t confirm cabinet picks

Donald Trump’s team has threatened to weaponize Elon Musk against any Republican senators who plan to block the confirmation of his cabinet picks, according to an ABC report.

One of the president-elect’s senior advisers warned senators that if they vote against his nominees, they could be forced to face primary challenges funded by Musk.

“If you are on the wrong side of the vote, you’re buying yourself a primary,” a senior adviser told ABC’s chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl.

“And there’s a guy named Elon Musk who is going to finance it.”

Rhian Lubin and James Liddell have more.

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 16:05

Breaking: Judge indefinitely postpones Trump’s hush money sentencing

The president-elect’s sentencing date, which was scheduled for next week (Tuesday November 26) is now officially off the calendar.

In a filing on Friday, Judge Juan Merchan has agreed to adjourn the sentencing while setting deadlines on Trump’s new motion to dismiss the verdict in his hush money trial for December 2.

Manhattan prosecutors will have until December 9 to reply.

This was all in the cards after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office agreed to pause sentencing so they can address the defense’s incoming argument for throwing the case out.

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 15:50

Republican says Alejandro Mayorkas should be charged over border to ‘make an example’ of him

Texas GOP Representative Beth Van Duyne appeared on Fox Business this morning and told Maria Bartiromo that Joe Biden’s homeland security secretary should face criminal charges for failing to rein in illegal border crossings.

Her party has already tried and failed to impeach Mayorkas so is now threatening something that sounds an awful lot like “lawfare” to me.

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 15:45

Trump adviser says Mike Rogers will not be FBI director: ‘Not happening’

Rogers was previously an outspoken critic of the president-elect before embracing him when he ran for the Senate in Michigan, only to lose.

His hopes of leading the FBI have just been shot down by one of the long-serving members of Trump’s inner circle.

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 15:25

Bill O’Reilly claims Trump’s cabinet will have zero policy input: ‘Say “yes, sir” or they’re not going to be OK’

The 75-year-old former Fox News host appeared on NewsNation on Wednesday night, saying that Trump is likely to concentrate power at the White House and simply have his department leaders follow his directives.

The commentator compared Trump’s incoming administration to that of Franklin D Roosevelt, saying that the president-elect will put in place a structure where cabinet members will simply follow his lead.

Gustaf Kilander has more.

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 15:05

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