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As Sexual Accuser Bankrupts Trump, Biden Fundraises With Epstein Pal Bill Clinton

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As Democrats continue to smear former President Donald Trump as a sexual predator leading up to the 2024 election, President Joe Biden raised money in New York City on Thursday night at a star-studded event headlined by Bill Clinton — a frequent flyer with Jeffrey Epstein.

In January, a New York jury ordered Trump to pay more than $83 million in defamatory damages against former Elle magazine writer E. Jean Carroll, who claimed the former president raped her decades ago. Trump was never found guilty of rape, but Carroll won a civil lawsuit anyway over Trump denying the allegations of sexual assault, which allegedly occurred in 1995 or 1996 — she can’t remember the exact year.

Meanwhile, Biden has made light of his party’s attempts to bankrupt his top political opponent. In fact, the cascade of litigation against the Republican nominee is Democrats’ 2024 campaign strategy. Since leaving office in 2021, Trump has been forced to come up with more than $100 million just in legal bills, according to The New York Times. And any donor money going to defend against anti-Trump lawfare is money that can’t be used to run 2024 offense.

“The other day, a defeated man — looking man came up to me,” Biden joked at a recent reception, “and said, ‘Mr. President, I’m being crushed by debt. I’m completely wiped out.’ And I had to say, ‘I’m sorry, Donald, but I can’t help you.’”

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Did Federal Agencies Plant Classified Documents To Frame Trump?

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On May 7, Florida Judge Aileen Cannon postponed former President Donald Trump’s classified documents trial after explosive information dropped late Friday afternoon. Several new pieces of evidence indicate it’s even possible federal employees planted classified documents to frame Trump.

Even if what happened isn’t that nefarious — although exactly that scenario has already been deployed against Trump several times — not only could the case be thrown out of court, but some federal lawyers may have risked their licenses for mishandling evidence.

As time goes on, the lawfare cases are looking increasingly like coverups of government attempts to imprison Democrats’ top political opponent by framing him with crimes he didn’t do. It’s yet another indication the federal government is using the U.S. legal system to serve extremist partisans instead of justice, destroying equality before the law.

Did the Feds Plant the Classified Documents that Prompted This Case?

Recent court disclosures give two indications that federal employees could have planted the classified documents used to mire Trump and several aides into a sprawling investigation and an election-interfering court case. The first is the explosive evidence revealed Friday: For 11 months, the special counsel’s office hid that it misplaced some — we don’t know how many or which — of the same allegedly classified documents it claims Trump criminally possessed at Mar-a-Lago.

In that news-dump-timed filing Friday afternoon, the special counsel’s office revealed that when federal agents took boxes of papers from Trump’s home in an unprecedented FBI raid, they

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Can Frat Bros Can Save The Republic?

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As protests erupted on college campuses across the country, many of them turning violent, videos of the demonstrations went viral on social media showing they were not merely “pro-Palestinian,” but blatantly anti-American. At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, amid the chaos between the two sides was a moment of patriotism from an unexpected group of young men.

On Tuesday morning, pro-Hamas demonstrators managed to replace the American flag on Chapel Hill’s quad with a Palestinian flag. But they were faced with opposition from another small group of students: the fraternity members of Pi Kappa Phi. Videos and images of the men circulated on social media with many people commending them for protecting our nation’s flag. After weeks of appalling demonstrations by American college students, the character displayed by these young men should give us some hope for saving the republic.

Brendan Rosenblum, a junior and Jewish student at UNC-Chapel Hill, had water bottles thrown at him as he stood in the middle of the quad by with an Israeli flag while protesters tried to replace an American flag with a Palestinian one. Classes today have just been cancelled. pic.twitter.com/hUkPTXtLxj

— Bryan Anderson (@BryanRAnderson) April 30, 2024

As the president of Phi Gamma Delta during my time at Michigan State University, the connection between patriotism and members of Greek life comes as no surprise. While they might be inconsequential to some, I learned a lot about this connection during my four years spent deeply involved with my

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Georgia ‘Get Trump’ Lawfare Could Be Tossed If Appeals Court Rules Willis Disqualified Herself

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The Georgia Court of Appeals will consider former President Donald Trump’s appeal of a ruling that allows disgraced Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to remain principal prosecutor in the state election case. If Trump prevails, the case against the presumptive GOP presidential nominee could end as Democrats’ multi-case lawfare campaign continues to fall apart six months before the election.

In March, Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee determined Willis, the embattled prosecutor who faced disqualification for an inappropriate relationship with Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade, could continue to lead the state effort to imprison Trump for opposing election changes in 2020. The judge ruled Willis could remain on the case as long as Wade stepped down from the probe after the government paid more than $650,000 to Wade’s law firm over two years. Willis and Wade allegedly spent money ostensibly meant for Trump’s prosecution on lavish vacations to the Bahamas, Aruba, Belize, and Napa Valley.

Defendants in Willis’s politicized Georgia show trials earlier moved to have the Fulton County DA removed from the case, alleging an inappropriate affair with Wade before Willis’s office hired him. Willis and Wade denied the allegations. The district attorney testified in February that she reimbursed Wade for her share of the costs incurred on their trips together. When pressed in court on proof of reimbursement, Willis declared, “The proof is what I just told you.”

Lawyer: “You have no proof of any reimbursement [to Wade for vacations] because it’s all cash?

Fani: “The testimony of one

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