Thursday, May 30, 2024

Trump Makes Unorthodox Stops in the Bronx and at LNC

Former President Donald Trump made two unorthodox stops as a Republican presidential candidate last week, holding a rally in the heavily Democratic Bronx in New York City as well as making a speaking appearance at the Libertarian National Convention.

Trump spoke to several thousand rallygoers in Crotona Park in the Bronx on May 23, making Trump the first Republican to campaign in the Bronx since Ronald Reagan. His speech’s content was standard fare for one of his rallies, with additional references to the struggles facing black and Hispanic families, which make up the majority of the Bronx’s population. His rally was also met with a number of counter protesters.

Trump also spoke Sunday to delegates at the Libertarian National Convention, the day after Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. also addressed delegates. Both men highlighted their agreements with the Libertarian platform, with Trump asking delegates to make him the nominee, a request met with jeers and boos. Trump promised to commute the sentence of Ross Ulbright, founder of dark net marketplace Silk Road, which was met with loud cheering. 

 

Trump Found Guilty on All 34 Charges in NY Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 felony charges in his hush money trial in Manhattan on Thursday, capping a weeks-long dramatic legal showdown that saw the testimony of his former lawyer Michael Cohen and former porn star Stormy Daniels (real name Stephanie Clifford).

The convictions stem from 2016 payments made to Daniels by Cohen as part of a non-disclosure agreement over an alleged affair in 2006, which Trump later reimbursed. Prosecutors alleged that the payments were aimed at influencing the 2016 election and thus should have been labeled as campaign contributions rather than legal expenses. Because the false entries in business records were used to conceal another crime (federal campaign finance violations), it upgraded the violations to felonies and allowed the charges to be brought within the statute of limitations, which tolled when Trump left New York for Florida.

Trump is widely expected to appeal the verdict, with his team likely to claim a pro-prosecution bias by Judge Juan Merchan in his decisions during the trial and in his jury instructions.

President Joe Biden was expected to speak on the Trump verdict in an official White House address, but has since said he will address the verdict in answers to reporters during typical press questioning. His campaign communications director Michael Tyler released a statement saying, “In New York today, we saw that no one is above the law.”

Biden’s son, Hunter, will face his own trial on firearms charges in June over alleged false statements on federal firearms forms. He also faces pending federal tax charges in California.

 

Severe Storms Strike Texas and Other States, 25 Dead

At least 25 have been killed in severe weather over the Memorial Day weekend, with subsequent storms on Tuesday, downing power lines and leaving thousands without power in the North Texas region.

Dallas County Judge Clay Lewis Jenkins warned his county’s residents that it could take days to restore power and that they should avoid downed lines.

The central US has been hammered with severe weather this month as cold fronts collide with hotter air masses, spawning severe thunderstorms and tornadoes as they push south.