Businesses at properties owned by the Trump Organization and Kushner Cos. benefited from over 25 PPP loans worth $3.65 million, a new report says.
“Mr. Giuliani’s potential criminal exposure is unclear,” the report continued. “He was under investigation as recently as last summer by federal prosecutors in Manhattan for his business dealings in Ukraine and his role in ousting the American ambassador there.”
Read MoreDershowitz decided to throw the full weightlessness of his legal genius behind Trump’s scandalous pardon of confessed two-time liar, General Michael Flynn
Read MoreHow did the Kenosha shooter post $2 million in bail? Because conservatives are normalizing right-wing terrorism
The markups have resulted in hospital profits skyrocketing by 411% from 1999 to 2017, hitting a record $88 billion. The rise in charges coincides with growing hospital mergers and acquisitions by large systems. The result is increased market consolidation, which leads to higher profits and increased charges, not savings for patients as hospital systems often claim.
Ugland House, five stories tall and home to 19,000 companies, is "the poster child for offshore tax haven abuses"
Reporting revealed that the two Republican election canvassers in Wayne County, Michigan who tried to block certification of Detroit ballots and relented, then tried to take back their decision to certify the votes … in the interim between them changing their mind and trying to take back Detroit certification, outgoing President Donald Trump “reached out” to the canvassers, Monica Palmer and William Hartmann, and thanked them for their “support.”
Read More“Instead of focusing on helping Americans during this devastating public health crisis, Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Senate Republicans only care about confirming more anti-choice, anti-healthcare Trump judges.”
Craig Sondag, the Senate Republican chief of staff … instructed all GOP Senate staffers to work from home, including during Thursday’s special session," said the report.
Read MoreA supercut video by the Washington Post shows how badly Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and other Fox News hosts have flip-flopped from what they were saying about election results four years ago.
Read More“ … I don't want that to happen again. We don't want people thinking that this is being built by Black people," said Trump
Read MoreBarry County Sheriff Dar Leaf was a guest speaker at the May rally in Grand Rapids against stay-at-home orders issued by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, where he stood alongside kidnap plot suspect William Null
Read MorePresident Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior White House adviser refused to initiate a federal response during the March 21 meeting, insisting the free market and states should take care of distributing medical equipment, reported Vanity Fair.
Read MoreJust because someone’s been around since the days when all those Poppy Bush types were running things doesn’t mean they must be benign compared to today’s culture warriors. That was a huge mistake, and no one has proved that more dramatically than Attorney General Bill Barr.
“USPS leaders drafted a news release announcing plans to distribute 650 million masks nationwide, enough to offer five face coverings to every American household,” The Washington Post reports.
Read MoreFemale inmates, ranging in ages 26 to 59, are alleging that the abuse went on for years … According to the Times, the accused officers were not prosecuted — “instead, they were allowed to resign or retire, and some are still receiving benefits.”
Kushner Companies, the lawsuit states, "have circumvented fire safety and other protections required by the [Department of Buildings] including: failing to install operable sprinklers throughout the Subject Buildings … and other fire egress conditions that threaten the lives and safety of the Plaintiffs."
According to the lawsuit, Kushner Companies “have circumvented fire safety and other protections required by the [Department of Buildings] including: failing to install operable sprinklers throughout the Subject Buildings; failing to legalize the height of the existing boiler chimney that services all four buildings; and other fire egress conditions that threaten the lives and safety of the Plaintiffs.”
This was classic Congress. While Jon Stewart, ill veterans, their families including a widow, were pleading for Congress to aid troops sickened and dying from burn pits, they were literally drowned out at points by this 'Commitment to America' rally. No lawmakers stopped by after
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