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This Is Judge Aileen Cannon’s Reward for Throwing Trump’s Case

Aileen Cannon made the unprecedented decision to throw out Donald Trump’s classified documents case.

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Donald Trump may be teeing up to reward Judge Aileen Cannon for tossing out his classified documents case with a new gig as attorney general.

Cannon dismissed the 42 felony charges against the former president in July, ruling that special counsel Jack Smith’s appointment to the case was unconstitutional. Her unprecedented finding has been criticized by legal scholars, and Smith has appealed Cannon’s decision.

Now it appears that she’s being considered for a top spot in a potential second Trump administration. Her name appeared on a list obtained by ABC News, titled, “Transition Planning: Legal Principals.”

The document was drafted by some of the Trump campaign’s senior advisers, including Boris Epshteyn, the Trump team’s top lawyer. Epshteyn was accused of assisting Rudy Giuliani’s fake electors scheme in Arizona and obstructing the certification of the 2020 election result. He pleaded not guilty, but the case is still ongoing.

The transition document included nearly a dozen potential candidates for attorney general, and Cannon’s name appeared second after Trump-appointed Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton, according to ABC. Clayton was Trump’s pick to become the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York in 2020.

Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance has previously said that the attorney general would be the second-most important person in the Trump administration.

“We really want the American people to believe we have a fair and equitable administration of justice, if not the entire sort of system falls apart,” Vance said earlier this month. While Vance dismissed Trump’s statements promising to prosecute his political enemies, that seems to be part of the plan.

Far-right pro-Trump activists like Tim Pool and Laura Loomer have been hoping Trump will install a staunch MAGA loyalist as attorney general, so that the Trump administration can carry out the former president’s revenge fantasy to see his supposedly treasonous political opponents tried by the U.S. government and imprisoned. Loomer even wants them put to death.

If Cannon’s actions to defend Trump and delay his classified documents trial are anything to go by, she could be exactly the loyalist Trump is searching for.

Trump Is Fascist Who Loves Hitler, John Kelly Warns in Explosive Audio

Donald Trump’s former chief of staff is warning about the dire threat of Trump returning to the White House.

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Trump’s former chief of staff is sounding the alarm about Donald Trump threatening to use the military against his opponents, saying that the former president is a “fascist” who would govern like a dictator.

Retired General John Kelly spoke to The New York Times for an article published Tuesday about his fears that Trump would disregard the Constitution and the rule of law if elected president, confirming that Trump has praised Adolf Hitler on different occasions and put down disabled veterans.

During the interview, when asked if Trump was a fascist, Kelly read a definition of fascism from the internet, and said that Trump definitely prefers that philosophy.

“Certainly the former president is in the far-right area, he’s certainly an authoritarian, admires people who are dictators—he has said that. So he certainly falls into the general definition of fascist, for sure,” Kelly said. “He certainly prefers the dictator approach to government.”

Kelly said that after he left the White House in 2019, he decided that he would only speak out publicly if Trump spoke inaccurately about him, or said something egregious. The former chief of staff said that Trump’s comments about using the military against “the enemy within” fit those criteria.

“And I think this issue of using the military on—to go after—American citizens is one of those things I think is a very, very bad thing—even to say it for political purposes to get elected—I think it’s a very, very bad thing, let alone actually doing it,” said Kelly.

Trump thinks that personal loyalty is more important than loyalty to the Constitution, Kelly told the Times, and he couldn’t understand why aides and military leaders weren’t loyal to him above everything else.

“That was a big surprise to him that the generals were not loyal to the boss, in this case him, “ Kelly said.

The fact that a senior White House official is coming out vehemently against Trump in late October, only weeks away from the election, is a stark warning for the country. Kelly clearly fears what would happen if the former president and convicted felon would return to the White House and take revenge for slights real and imagined. The question is whether these fears will make a difference to voters.

Trump Is Obsessed With Having a Dictator-Level Military

A damning new report reveals the extent of Donald Trump’s obsession with military strongmen.

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From the waning days of Donald Trump’s administration and beyond, the former president has been obsessed with the executive advantages of dictatorship.

A new report by The Atlantic found that, in private, Trump had openly praised the authoritarian setup of some of history’s greatest villains, including Adolf Hitler.

“I need the kind of generals that Hitler had,” Trump said in a private conversation in the White House, according to two sources that spoke anonymously with The Atlantic. “People who were totally loyal to him, that follow orders.”

While in a frustrated discussion with then–Chief of Staff John Kelly, a former Marine general, Trump reportedly asked, “Why can’t you be like the German generals?” forgetting that Hitler’s top generals had themselves defied him and made several attempts toward the end of World War II to kill him. Kelly, trying to correct the president, informed him that German generals “tried to kill Hitler three times and almost pulled it off.”

But Trump wouldn’t hear of it. “No, no, no, they were totally loyal to him,” the president responded, according to Peter Baker and Susan Glasser’s 2022 book, The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021.

When asked by The Atlantic about the exchange for the story published Tuesday, Kelly recalled that when Trump had raised the matter of “German generals,” Kelly responded by asking, “Do you mean Bismarck’s generals?”

“I mean, I knew he didn’t know who Bismarck was, or about the Franco-Prussian War. I said, ‘Do you mean the kaiser’s generals? Surely you can’t mean Hitler’s generals?’” Kelly told The Atlantic. “And he said, ‘Yeah, yeah, Hitler’s generals.’ I explained to him that Rommel had to commit suicide after taking part in a plot against Hitler.”

But Trump did not know who Rommel was, either.

During the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, Trump complained several times that the U.S. military wasn’t as draconian as the Chinese. “The Chinese Generals would know what to do,” he said in private conversations, referring to the Tiananmen Square massacre, sources told The Atlantic.

Meanwhile, Trump has spent months expressing outward disdain for Americans who actually served in the military. In August, the former president drew the ire of the Army after he was caught red-handed filming video in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery, where recent military casualties are buried. Trump’s campaign staffers reportedly launched into a verbal and physical fight with cemetery officials, who had asked the campaign to stop videotaping. Federal law prohibits politically related activities in the cemetery, including taking photos and videos in support of a political campaign.

Earlier that month, the reputed Vietnam-era draft dodger came under additional fire for arguing that the Presidential Medal of Freedom he awarded to one of his billionaire donors was “much better” than the nation’s highest military honor, the Medal of Honor. That comment rubbed veterans the wrong way, who connected Trump’s disrespectful rhetoric to a 2020 Atlantic report that caught the former president repeatedly referring to fallen soldiers as “suckers and losers.”

And Trump’s attempts to cover his flailing image have been thoroughly undercut by his own actions. After offering in front of TV cameras to help personally pay for the funeral of Vanessa Guillén, a 20-year-old Army private who was beaten to death by a fellow soldier at Fort Hood, Trump reportedly complained to his then–Chief of Staff Mark Meadows about the cost of the burial.

“It doesn’t cost 60,000 bucks to bury a fucking Mexican,” Trump reportedly said, ordering Meadows not to pay it. Natalie Khawam, the Guillén family’s attorney, confirmed to The Atlantic that she had sent the funeral receipt to the White House following Trump’s offer but that the family had never received funds from him.

After Senator John McCain died in 2018, Trump reportedly told aides that they were “not going to support that loser’s funeral” and was irate that the White House had lowered its flags to half-mast in honor of the war hero. “What the fuck are we doing that for? Guy was a fucking loser,” he said, according to The Atlantic.

Trump’s “Secretary of Retribution” Reveals Plan to Steal a Swing State

A figure with close ties to Donald Trump’s inner circle has a plan in place to steal Electoral College votes if Kamala Harris wins.

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Donald Trump’s cronies are already making plans to overturn North Carolina’s election results if a majority of the state’s voters choose Kamala Harris for president.

Ivan Raiklin, a supporter of the former president who calls himself Trump’s future “secretary of retribution,” has prepared a plan to deliver North Carolina’s 16 electoral votes to Trump, regardless of how the votes go. Raiklin, an attorney and military veteran, has close ties to people in Trump’s inner circle, including Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser who was pardoned by the former president. 

Raiklin told his plan to an audience at the Christian nationalist ReAwaken America Tour over the weekend in Selma, North Carolina, after being introduced by Flynn, according to Rolling Stone. Raiklin claimed that Hurricane Helene’s devastation may hurt Republican turnout in the state and give Democrats the edge on November 5, so he asked the crowd to pressure the state’s Republican leadership to ignore a favorable Democratic result.

Specifically, the leaders he mentioned were North Carolina state House Speaker Tim Moore and embattled Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, who presides over the state Senate. Raiklin’s plan involves the state legislature reacting quickly in January 2025 before the election results are certified by Congress, but only if Trump loses.

“If it’s legit, we don’t have to worry, right?” Raiklin told the partisan audience. “But who thinks it’s going to be legit? You think they’re just going to give it to you? No, there’s going to be a fight!”

Raiklin told the crowd to “apply the necessary motivation” to the state’s Republicans, who control both houses of the legislature, by telling the senators and representatives that “they have the political obligation to remedy an illegitimate election.”

In Raiklin’s mind, this process, which he said is “the only way … we can address” the “calamity in western North Carolina” in a “legal, moral, ethical manner under our Constitution,” would be livestreamed on Rumble and Elon Musk’s X, adding that he hoped the “radical left media” would “start to cry.”

Raiklin’s plan is far-fetched, but not far off from the many fake-elector schemes attempted after Trump lost the 2020 presidential election. While each one of those was thwarted, Raiklin’s cryptic language could incite MAGA-aligned protesters to attempt to force the state’s legislature to overturn a possible Democratic victory, which could turn into a mini-January 6. It all depends on whether Raiklin’s half-baked plan garners any support, or if he’s exposed as a blustering troll.

Trump Gets Terrible News in Court Case Over Arlington Cemetery Fight

Remember that Trump staffer’s disturbing physical fight at the Arlington National Cemetery? We’re about to get all the details.

Donald Trump, Bill Barnett, and a U.S. service member touch a wreath at the Arlington National Cemetery
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Donald Trump and Bill Barnett, whose grandson Staff Sgt. Darin Taylor Hoover died in the Abbey Gate Bombing, during a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on August 26

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Army to release all of its records related to Donald Trump’s controversial visit to Arlington National Cemetery in August.

American Oversight, a nonprofit organization dedicated to government transparency, filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia asking for the records to be made public under the Freedom of Information Act.

Senior Judge Paul Friedman granted the group’s request, which asked for “any report—including, but not limited to, an incident report filed with U.S. Army Military Police Corps officials and/or any other military officials at Arlington National Cemetery—regarding the alleged incident reported to have taken place during the August 26, 2024, visit by former President Trump to Arlington National Cemetery.”

On August 26, Trump visited the cemetery to attend a wreath-laying ceremony for 13 U.S. service members who were killed in an attack at Kabul’s airport during the U.S. evacuation of Afghanistan three years before. After the event concluded, Trump campaign staff recorded the former president smiling and giving a thumbs-up sign next to military graves, footage of which was later used in campaign ads.

When a cemetery employee tried to stop the campaign from taking photos or video, as such political activity is illegal, they were physically shoved by a Trump staffer. The employee opted not to press charges against the staffer, and wished to remain anonymous out of fear of retaliation from Trump’s supporters. Trump, meanwhile, denied any wrongdoing. His campaign said it would release footage that would show that no laws were broken, but to date has not.

The judge gave the Army an October 25 deadline to release the requested records. Such material could prove damaging and embarrassing to the former president, possibly showing how the physical altercation was instigated and how Trump reacted to it. With the election only weeks away and Trump already having a poor reputation with military veterans, the former president is probably hoping no one pays attention when the truth finally comes out.

Rudy Giuliani Must Surrender His Biggest Assets in a Matter of Days

A judge has dealt Rudy Giuliani a crushing blow in the case involving the Georgia election workers he defamed.

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A federal judge has declared that Rudy Giuliani must hand over his most valuable possessions in just seven days to the Georgia election workers he defamed.

On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman ordered Giuliani to relinquish his possessions, including his Manhattan penthouse, to the mother-daughter duo Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. Since winning their defamation lawsuit against the former New York mayor and Donald Trump attorney last year, the pair have been waiting for Giuliani to pay up the $148 million judgment.

Giuliani was convicted last year of defaming Freeman and Moss, and inflicting emotional and reputational harm, in spreading lies that they tampered with ballots while working the polls in 2020.

After Giuliani failed to declare bankruptcy and still evaded accountability, the judge’s order Tuesday means that the election workers will finally have justice (and all of Giuliani’s prized assets) in just a week’s time. Some of that stuff may include: around two dozen watches (including a commemorative 9/11 watch), a signed Joe DiMaggio jersey, and a 1980 Mercedes.

This comes as just another blow for Giuliani, who formally lost his license to practice law in September.

“Last December, a jury delivered a powerful verdict in their favor, and we’re proud that today’s ruling makes that verdict a reality,” said Aaron Nathan, a lawyer representing Freeman and Moss. “This outcome should send a powerful message that there is a price to pay for those who choose to intentionally spread disinformation.”

The mother-daughter duo will also be entitled to an estimated $2 million in legal fees that Giuliani says Trump still owes him. One of Giuliani’s biggest assets is still up in the air: his Palm Beach, Florida,  condominium. 

While the judge has scheduled a hearing for Monday about Giuliani’s condo, it’s unclear how the former Trump lawyer will shake down the Republican nominee for the legal fees he’s owed.

This story has been updated.

Trump Cancels All His Events in Favor of One of the Worst People Ever

Donald Trump will be sitting down with Joe Rogan.

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After backing out of several major interviews at the last minute, Donald Trump has one last major appearance on the horizon: The Joe Rogan Experience.

The Republican presidential nominee will be meeting with the former Fear Factor host on Friday, reported Politico. It’ll be the first time that Trump has appeared on Rogan’s podcast.

Over the last several months, Trump has made a concerted effort to reach young, male voters by signing up for a slew of interviews with podcasters, including Twitch ban-ee Adin Ross; the Lex Fridman Podcast; Six Feet Under, hosted by wrestler Mark Calaway (perhaps better known as The Undertaker); and Theo Von’s podcast, This Past Weekend.

Meanwhile, Trump has aggressively dodged more mainstream news appearances, including going so far as to break election tradition by refusing to sit for a 60 Minutes interview in September, which he reportedly backed out of last-minute over fears that the rigorous show would fact-check him.

Rogan shared an odd moment with Trump in August, when the podcasting behemoth appeared to side with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over the MAGA leader before the independent presidential candidate bent the knee to Trump. Trump then chose to clap back, writing on Truth Social that he was looking forward to Rogan getting “booed” at a UFC tournament.

Following the first presidential debate between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris last month, Rogan gave the Democratic presidential nominee her flowers, commenting on air that whoever helped coach her had done a “fucking amazing job.”

“See, the difference in that debate was not a difference in, like, who’s gonna have better policies? Who’s gonna be better for the country?” Rogan told comedian Tom Segura at the time. “The … debate, in my opinion, was who was better prepared. She was way better prepared.”

Harris has also been in talks to sit down with Rogan for an interview, reported Reuters.

Sleepy Trump Cancels One of His Own Events—Again

As the election nears, Donald Trump has canceled another one of his events with his own fans.

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Donald Trump is a total flake.

Citing “changes in Trump’s schedule,” the Republican nominee canceled on his old friend Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Representative Tulsi Gabbard at the last minute on Tuesday. Trump was supposed to join the two for a virtual Make America Healthy Again town hall at 2 p.m., but abruptly canceled the event just hours before.

This is actually the second time that Trump has scrapped his plans with Kennedy, according to an email from RFK Jr.’s team, with the previous virtual event canceled allegedly due to Hurricane Milton.

Is Trump questioning his alliance with Kennedy, who pulled out of the race in August in support of Trump, or is the 78-year-old just feeling a bit sleepy?

Hours before ditching the virtual town hall, during a speech in Miami on Tuesday, Trump slammed Kamala Harris for taking a day off. “She’s sleeping right now, she couldn’t go on the trail,” he said, trying and failing to repurpose his “Sleepy Joe” content. “You’d think when you have 14 days left you wouldn’t be sleeping. She’s not doing anything today. I should take one of those.”

In reality, Harris is not taking a day off; she’s doing interviews with NBC and Telemundo in Washington, D.C.

Over the past week, it seems as though Trump has bitten off more than he can chew, with the former president now canceling several appearances, including a speech at an NRA convention and The Shade Room, giving the same vague “scheduling conflicts” excuse.

Trump Doubles Down on “Enemy Within” Rhetoric in Alarming Threat

Donald Trump has no intention of backing away from his violent rhetoric.

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On Tuesday morning in Florida, Donald Trump complained again about the “enemy within,” expanding his definition as the crowd around him cheered.

Speaking at an event for the Latino community at his Doral golf club, the former president complained about Israel’s military plans to attack Iran being exposed, either from a leak or from a hack of the Department of Defense.

“Who did that? Can you imagine somebody doing that? That’s the enemy, I guess that maybe is the enemy from within, as I talk about. We have an enemy from within, they hate to talk about it. Could you imagine, could you imagine,” Trump said. The room then broke out into applause.

Over the past week, the former president has repeatedly used the phrase “enemy within” to describe his political opponents, specifically mentioning leading Democrats like Representatives Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff. And his latest statement shows he has no intention of backing away from the violent rhetoric.

Trump’s former staff, including former Defense Secretary Mark Esper, say that his words are alarming and should not be dismissed. Trump’s comments are more worrying when taken with his recent pronouncement at a faith leaders’ event in North Carolina that only the people he likes should enjoy the right to free speech.

This means that, in the former president’s view, if someone is not on board with his extreme agenda, not only do they not have the right to protest, they are “the enemy within.” Since Trump now claims that “Make America Great Again” means taking the country back to 1798, while slavery was still legal and women couldn’t vote, most of the country would be his enemy.

Trump Fully Loses His Grip on Reality in Wild, Rambling Speech

Donald Trump struggled to keep it together while addressing Latino voters.

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Donald Trump appeared incredibly out of it during a campaign event with Hispanic voters in Doral, Florida, on Tuesday. 

Trump was joined onstage by U.S. Senator Rick Scott, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, and Doral Mayor Christi Farga—only he couldn’t seem to locate Farga, who was sitting just to his left. 

“Where’s Christi? Is she around? Christi? Christi?” Trump asked, looking wildly around for the woman seated next to him.  

“Right here,” Farga said gently. 

“Oh, Christi! Christi, ohhhh my Christi!” Trump said, sighing, as audience members laughed and whooped at his gaffe. Farga had also greeted Trump when he came onstage nearly 40 minutes after the opening speakers had concluded. 

As Trump spoke, he seemed to become untethered from reality, as he clumsily discussed energy policy, claiming that environmentalists actually hate solar energy.

“A solar field the other day that looked like it took up half the desert. I’d never saw anything like it. It’s all steel and glass and wires and … it looks like hell,” Trump said. “And you see rabbits, they get caught in it, and every—you know for the environmentalists, it’s just terrible.

“And what it does to your desert areas, or the areas that you’re putting it in, it’s just crazy,” he continued, adding that he thinks solar panels are OK if they’re on rooftops. 

Trump said he preferred “stuff right under the ground” such as natural gas. The former president has repeatedly said that if he’s elected, he hopes to expand natural gas mining, called hydraulic fracturing or hydrofracking, in the United States to create energy independence, increase America’s energy exports, and boost the economy. 

Of course, that would involve cutting key regulations on liquefied natural gas, a highly volatile substance that when mishandled or stored can cause deadly explosions. Not to mention the dangers of fracking itself, which has resulted in reserves of potable groundwater becoming poisoned with chemicals, sometimes so severely that it can become flammable. 

Not only is Trump’s plan for energy independence dangerous, it’s literally a pipe dream. The former president claimed in a speech Monday that he achieved energy independence during his administration and that it was undone by President Joe Biden. That is completely false; the U.S. hasn’t been energy independent for more than 75 years. 

Kamala Harris, who once said she would ban fracking, has since walked back her position. Trump continues to insist that Harris opposes it. While neither candidate opposes fracking, the people actually living on the shale Trump intends to drill into, who remember when fracking first contaminated their water, sure do.  

Trump previously held a rally in Doral, Florida, in July, where he gave a rambling speech that ricocheted from the death penalty and crying mothers to crappy airports and complaints that no one eats bacon anymore. At the time, it was a terrifying, incoherent tirade. Three months later, it would be considered run of the mill for the Republican presidential nominee. Trump doesn’t get better; we all just seem to get used to it.