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Donald Trump is in suburban New York for the wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller today as he seeks to make fear of crime a socus of his 2024 run to return to the White House.
As the former president attended the memorial in Massapequa, Long Island, his campaign sought to draw a contrast with a high profile Democratic fundraiser taking place in Manhattan hosted by Presiden Joe Biden alongside Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
Meanwhile, Mr Trump’s attorneys were back in court in Fulton County fighting to have his Georgia election interference case thrown out by arguing that his false claims the 2020 vote was stolen are protected under the First Amendment.
The hearing comes after the Republican presidential candidate -time Bible salesman appeared to test out the boundaries of a new gag order imposed on him ahead of his hush money criminal trial.
Judge Juan Merchan granted the request from Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg, prohibiting the former president from talking about those involved in the case.
Mr Trump had already lashed out at the judge and his daughter on Truth Social before the order was signed and then doubled down on his attack aftewards.
Judge recommends Trump election lawyer John Eastman is disbarred
Oliver O’Connell28 March 2024 18:15
Watch LIVE: Trump to attend wake of slain NYPD officer
Watch live: Donald Trump to attend wake of slain New York police officer
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Oliver O’Connell28 March 2024 18:00
Watch: Biden-Harris campaign posts Bannon saying Democrats will go to prison if Trump re-elected
Oliver O’Connell28 March 2024 17:45
Kari Lake won’t fight defamation lawsuit
Kari Lake, the US Senate candidate in Arizona who lost her 2022 bid for governor thanks in part to her refusal to untie herself from far-right conspiracy theories, seems unwilling to defend those same conspiracies under oath…
John Bowden has the story:
Oliver O’Connell28 March 2024 17:25
Majority Leader Schumer’s office responds:
“As we have said previously, after the House impeachment managers present the articles of impeachment to the Senate, Senators will be sworn in as jurors in the trial the next day. Senate President Pro Tempore Patty Murray will preside.”
Oliver O’Connell28 March 2024 17:13
Speaker Johnson announces Mayorkas impeachment managers, sets date for article to be sent to Senate
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has announced the impeachment managers for Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
He has named: Rep Mark Green, Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, Rep Andy Biggs, Rep Ben Cline, Rep Andrew Garbarino, Rep Michael Guest, Rep Harriet Hageman, Rep Clay Higgins, Rep Laurel Lee, Rep August Pfluger, and Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The articles of impeachment against Mr Mayorkas will be sent over to the Senate on 10 April — the week Congress returns from a two-week recess.
They accuse the secretary of high crimes and misdemeanours, “including his willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law and his breach of the public trust”.
Mr Johnson urges Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to “schedule a trial of the matter expeditiously” arguing that “the House’s solemn act to impeach the first sitting Cabinet official in American history demands timely action by the Senate”.
Oliver O’Connell28 March 2024 17:11
Georgia election interference: Trump lawyers argue that even his ‘lies’ are protected
Mr Sadow filed a motion late last year arguing that Mr Trump’s false claims of election fraud were political speech, and as such, he should never have been indicted in the first place.
Oliver O’Connell28 March 2024 16:45
Watch: Biden and Obama land in New York ahead of fundraiser
Mr Obama joined the president on Air Force One for the short flight from Joint Base Andrews, notable in that when Mr Biden was his vice president the two could not travel together.
Oliver O’Connell28 March 2024 16:32
President Biden spoke to Mayor Adams and gave his condolences about the tragic killing of Officer Jonathan Diller. The President offered Mayor Adams, the City of New York, and the New York Police Department his support in the wake of the tragedy.
Oliver O’Connell28 March 2024 16:14
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