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Alina Habba Resigns as New Jersey’s Top Federal Prosecutor After Court Rules Appointment Unlawful Alina Habba, President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, stepped down as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey after an appeals

Alina Habba resigned as New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney after a federal appeals court ruled she served unlawfully, deepening a growing national legal dispute.

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White House lawyer takes over key prosecutor’s office under scandalous circumstances The circumstances suggest Lindsey Halligan will be expected to do what Erik Siebert would not: pursue cases against Donald Trump’s political enemies.

baseless cases against White House foes
White House lawyer takes over key prosecutor's office under scandalous circumstances www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo... via @msnbc
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Former Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro disbarred in New York over 2020 election
Former Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro disbarred in New York over 2020 election YouTube video by B.C. Begley

Former Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro disbarred in New York over 2020 election
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The article from ProPublica investigates how several witnesses in the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump have received significant financial benefits from his businesses and campaign. These benefits include large pay raises, new jobs, severance packages, and grants of shares from Trump's media company. Some examples:

1. Boris Epshteyn, a key Trump aide, saw his average monthly pay more than double to $53,500 after testifying in election interference cases.

2. Susie Wiles, head of Trump's campaign and a witness in the classified documents case, saw payments to her firm spike and her daughter hired by the campaign.

3. Dan Scavino, a longtime aide, was appointed to Trump's media company board between being subpoenaed and testifying.

4. Lawyers Jennifer Little and Evan Corcoran saw dramatic increases in payments to their firms after becoming witnesses.

The article suggests these benefits could be seen as attempts to influence testimony or undermine witness credibility, though proving witness tampering would require showing intent. Trump's team denies any wrongdoing, attributing raises to increased workloads. The issue of witnesses receiving financial rewards has already come up in Trump's New York trials.

https://www.propublica.org/article/donald-trump-criminal-cases-witnesses-financial-benefits

The article from ProPublica investigates how several witnesses in the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump have received significant financial benefits from his businesses and campaign. These benefits include large pay raises, new jobs, severance packages, and grants of shares from Trump's media company. Some examples: 1. Boris Epshteyn, a key Trump aide, saw his average monthly pay more than double to $53,500 after testifying in election interference cases. 2. Susie Wiles, head of Trump's campaign and a witness in the classified documents case, saw payments to her firm spike and her daughter hired by the campaign. 3. Dan Scavino, a longtime aide, was appointed to Trump's media company board between being subpoenaed and testifying. 4. Lawyers Jennifer Little and Evan Corcoran saw dramatic increases in payments to their firms after becoming witnesses. The article suggests these benefits could be seen as attempts to influence testimony or undermine witness credibility, though proving witness tampering would require showing intent. Trump's team denies any wrongdoing, attributing raises to increased workloads. The issue of witnesses receiving financial rewards has already come up in Trump's New York trials. https://www.propublica.org/article/donald-trump-criminal-cases-witnesses-financial-benefits

#TrumpInvestigation - The primary topic of the article, focusing on the various criminal cases against Donald Trump.

#WitnessTampering - A key concern raised in the article, suggesting that financial benefits may be attempts to influence testimony.

#CampaignFinance - Many of the benefits come from Trump's campaign funds, raising questions about their use.

#2024Election - Trump is running for president again, making his legal issues highly relevant.

#JudicialWatch - Encouraging oversight of potential abuses in the justice system.

#PropublicaReport - Crediting the source of this investigative journalism.

#TrumpLegalTeam - Many beneficiaries are Trump's lawyers and advisors.

#AccountabilityInPolitics - Emphasizing the need for transparency in political operations.

#TrumpInvestigation - The primary topic of the article, focusing on the various criminal cases against Donald Trump. #WitnessTampering - A key concern raised in the article, suggesting that financial benefits may be attempts to influence testimony. #CampaignFinance - Many of the benefits come from Trump's campaign funds, raising questions about their use. #2024Election - Trump is running for president again, making his legal issues highly relevant. #JudicialWatch - Encouraging oversight of potential abuses in the justice system. #PropublicaReport - Crediting the source of this investigative journalism. #TrumpLegalTeam - Many beneficiaries are Trump's lawyers and advisors. #AccountabilityInPolitics - Emphasizing the need for transparency in political operations.

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Do @dersh and Ken Starr need to be invited into the Senate chambers like the vampires they are or do they just wheel in their coffins in the dead of night? #ImpeachmentTrial #trumplegalteam

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