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kfza Did Donald Trump Jr. break the law
« le: Novembre 16, 2024, 11:50:47 am »
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 Former President Donald Trump told attendees at a conservative Christian event on Friday night that they  won t have to vote anymore  if he is elected into office in November. He implored Christians to save America by voting  just this time,  so that he can win the presidential election in a landslide  that s too big to rig. Trump, who is the Republican Party s candidate for president, made his remarks at the end of a speech at The Believers  Summit, an event hosted by the conservative advocacy group Turning Point Action, in West Palm Beach, Florida. Christians get out and vote. Just this time,  he urged.  You wo stanley cup becher n t have to do it anymore. Four more years. You know what  It ll be fixed. It ll be fine. You won t have to vote anymore my beautiful Christians.                 Former U.S. President and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump onstage after speaking at Turning Point Action s  The Believers Summit  in West Palm B stanley mug each, Florida, on July 26, 2024.                                                      CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images                                        Trump continued:  I l stanley france ove you Christians and I m a Christian. I love you, you got to get out and vote. In four years, you don t have to vote again. We ll have it fixed so good, you re not going to have to vote.                                         On social media, there were some calls of alarm in response to Trump s comments, expressing concern that they alluded to authoritarianism and c Bfhs Rod Rosenstein will be leaving the Justice Department next month
 Senate appointee Rolan stanley borraccia d Burris argued that he is the  junior Senator from Illinois, there is no question about that  on CBS News  Face the Nation today.  He told host Bob Schieffer that his appointment has now been made legal by the Illinois Supreme Court and the necessary documents have been signed and sealed by Illinois  Secretary of State.  We have done everything we have been asked,  Burris said.  I should be seated, and I should be seated before the ina stanley cup uguration of our 44th president.   Whether that is possible is still up in the air. His potential colleague Senator Dick Durbin  D-Ill.  told Schieffer earlier in the program that it may take  weeks  before disgraced Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, who was impeached by the Illinois House Friday, is tried in the State Senate.  CBS The Senate appointee said he had no interest in  creating any type of scenes,  though many would  stanley becher argue a scene already has been made as this story has dominated the news cycle.  I don t want any type of legal process,  Burris said, without speculating what his next step would be should the confirmation process be stalled.Burris said that his lawyers will be in Washington Monday to meet with Senate officials for a review of the documentation submitted on Friday. A decision has not yet been made if Burris would accompany them to the Capitol tomorrow.                                          While distancing himself from Blagojevich s troubles stemming from his arrest on Federal corruption charges