mar-a-lago. clemency requests, irs forms and entryingly paperwork that appears to be related to the 2020 election, even an email accepting trump s resignation from the screen actors guild, or sag as they call it in the business, according to a justice department list that was apparently inadvertently posted publicly and reported by bloomberg news. that as we have more secretly recorded awedudio from an alleg 2020 oath keepers meeting played in the trial of the far right militia group on seditious conspiracy charges. watch this. if the fight comes, let the fight come. if they go kinetic on us, we ll go kinetic back on them. i m willing to sacrifice myself for that. other defendants discussing what weapons are legal to bring into washington, d.c. that according to prosecutors. tasers are legal. stun guns are legal. it doesn t hurt to have a lead pipe with a flag on it. no weapons, right, according to only people? right. the secret recordings are the first major piece of
Prison, scaling walls, dodging razor wire, making it to the roof and for now, to freedom. Plus oil prices at a near year high. Mortgage levels higher than in de decades. Is inflation roaring back . Good evening. Outfront tonight, denied. A judge ruling against two of Donald Trumps codefendants in the Georgia Election interference case and in an historic, televised hearing. It was live on television. Something trump said today he didnt mind. Its all right. Okay. I dont mind that. If it happens, but were going for motions to dismiss. Well, today, the judge of course didnt dismiss anything other than motions from two of trumps codefendants and the judge denying Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell to try their cases separate from each other. The judge aquestioned the d. A. plan to start the trial on october 23rd. Seems a bit unrealistic that we can handle all 19 in 30 manager days. Now, part of the reason it may seem unrealistic is that prosecutors said today they plan to call 150 witnesses
The Lancaster County Community Foundation and One World Festival brought musical performances, global cuisine, activities for families and more to the county Friday during the 12th annual ExtraGive, the 24-hour