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Martin Shkreli Steers His Old Company From Prison—With Contraband Cellphone – The Wall Street Journal
From a top bunk in a 12-person prison cell in Fort Dix, N.J., Martin Shkreli is at work on a big second act. Wielding little more than a contraband smartphone, the disgraced pharmaceutical executive remains the shadow power at Phoenixus AG, the drug company that became a national lightning rod for jacking up the prices of rare drugs under its former name, Turing Pharmaceuticals AG. Mr. Shkreli still helps call…
Manafort’s light sentence slammed as ‘disrespectful,’ ‘lenient,’ ‘an outrage’ – NBC News
Legal observers were surprised by the relatively light, 47-month sentence received Thursday by President Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was convicted in August on charges of tax and bank fraud. The 69-year-old, who appeared in the court in Virginia in a wheelchair and pleaded for compassion, could have been sentenced to up to 24 years in federal prison. With time served, Thursday’s sentence means Manafort could spend a…
Tying Ilhan Omar’s anti-Semitism to her overseas roots – Washington Examiner
In defending the repeated anti-Israel, anti-Semitic things freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., keeps blurting out, Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., touched on something no one is bothering to ask: Why does Omar hold these views about Jews? Omar has accused Israel, which is Jewish, of having “hypnotized the world.” She keeps talking about Jews and their money. Her sympathies with Iran, a U.S. adversary and a hostile state to Israel, are…
Manafort’s light sentence slammed as ‘disrespectful,’ ‘lenient,’ ‘an outrage’ – NBC News
Legal observers were surprised by the relatively light, 47-month sentence received Thursday by President Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was convicted in August on charges of tax and bank fraud. The 69-year-old, who appeared in the court in Virginia in a wheelchair and pleaded for compassion, could have been sentenced to up to 24 years in federal prison. With time served, Thursday’s sentence means Manafort could spend a…
Tying Ilhan Omar’s anti-Semitism to her overseas roots – Washington Examiner
In defending the repeated anti-Israel, anti-Semitic things freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., keeps blurting out, Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., touched on something no one is bothering to ask: Why does Omar hold these views about Jews? Omar has accused Israel, which is Jewish, of having “hypnotized the world.” She keeps talking about Jews and their money. Her sympathies with Iran, a U.S. adversary and a hostile state to Israel, are…
Manafort’s light sentence slammed as ‘disrespectful,’ ‘lenient,’ ‘an outrage’ – NBC News
Legal observers were surprised by the relatively light, 47-month sentence received Thursday by President Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was convicted in August on charges of tax and bank fraud. The 69-year-old, who appeared in the court in Virginia in a wheelchair and pleaded for compassion, could have been sentenced to up to 24 years in federal prison. With time served, Thursday’s sentence means Manafort could spend a…
Tying Ilhan Omar’s anti-Semitism to her overseas roots – Washington Examiner
In defending the repeated anti-Israel, anti-Semitic things freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., keeps blurting out, Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., touched on something no one is bothering to ask: Why does Omar hold these views about Jews? Omar has accused Israel, which is Jewish, of having “hypnotized the world.” She keeps talking about Jews and their money. Her sympathies with Iran, a U.S. adversary and a hostile state to Israel, are…
House Democrats torn over how aggressively to scrutinize Ivanka Trump, president’s other children – The Washington Post
Rachael Bade Philip Rucker Josh Dawsey March 7 at 6:28 PM House Democrats are torn over how aggressively to investigate the intersection of Ivanka Trump’s private financial interests and her service in the White House — an area of inquiry that probably would inflame tensions with President Trump, who has warned Democrats against scrutinizing his family. Senior Democratic investigators have discussed opening an oversight probe into whether the president’s daughter…
Judge tosses Stormy Daniels’ lawsuit against Trump over hush money agreement – CNN
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Jayme Closs’ alleged kidnapper writes jailhouse letter: ‘I can’t believe I did this’ – New York Post
The man accused of kidnapping Jayme Closs and murdering her parents wrote in a new jailhouse letter he “can’t believe” what he did and plans to plead guilty. Jake Patterson, 21, wrote to a KARE-TV reporter saying he has “huge amounts” of remorse or regret for what he did, and will own up to the murder and kidnapping charges at his March 27 arraignment. Patterson said he doesn’t want the…
Here’s what’s going on in the war between Ilhan Omar and Nancy Pelosi – Washington Examiner
A political crisis is brewing inside the halls of Congress. A few freshman Democrats have drawn the ire from both sides about their position on the U.S.’s relationship with Israel. In the lead up to the 2018 midterm election, then-congressional candidates Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., — the first Muslim women to be elected to Congress — were criticized for a series of troubling remarks about Israel that…
Dictators, antique rugs, and an ostrich coat: Paul Manafort’s life in the swamp – Washington Examiner
Before joining President Trump’s campaign to “drain the swamp” of Washington corruption, Paul Manafort perfected a revolving door between respectable Republican politics and dictators who gave him millions of dollars. Now, the former Trump campaign manager, 69, will trade six homes and an ostrich coat for a federal prison cell and a monochrome uniform, with a judge awarding him Thursday what could be a de facto life sentence. Manafort has…
Michael Cohen can’t wait for prison so he’s rejecting pardons he was never offered – Washington Examiner
That Michael Cohen is proudly declaring he doesn’t want a pardon from federal prison time doesn’t make him the hero he thinks it does. The only reason anyone would say that, as Cohen did during his embarrassing testimony in front of Congress last week, is that he knew a pardon from President Trump was never in the cards. And that’s what the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Cohen’s current attorney,…
Here’s what’s going on in the war between Ilhan Omar and Nancy Pelosi – Washington Examiner
A political crisis is brewing inside the halls of Congress. A few freshman Democrats have drawn the ire from both sides about their position on the U.S.’s relationship with Israel. In the lead up to the 2018 midterm election, then-congressional candidates Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., — the first Muslim women to be elected to Congress — were criticized for a series of troubling remarks about Israel that…
Michael Cohen can’t wait for prison so he’s rejecting pardons he was never offered – Washington Examiner
That Michael Cohen is proudly declaring he doesn’t want a pardon from federal prison time doesn’t make him the hero he thinks it does. The only reason anyone would say that, as Cohen did during his embarrassing testimony in front of Congress last week, is that he knew a pardon from President Trump was never in the cards. And that’s what the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Cohen’s current attorney,…
Dictators, antique rugs, and an ostrich coat: Paul Manafort’s life in the swamp – Washington Examiner
Before joining President Trump’s campaign to “drain the swamp” of Washington corruption, Paul Manafort perfected a revolving door between respectable Republican politics and dictators who gave him millions of dollars. Now, the former Trump campaign manager, 69, will trade six homes and an ostrich coat for a federal prison cell and a monochrome uniform, with a judge awarding him Thursday what could be a de facto life sentence. Manafort has…
Here’s what’s going on in the war between Ilhan Omar and Nancy Pelosi – Washington Examiner
A political crisis is brewing inside the halls of Congress. A few freshman Democrats have drawn the ire from both sides about their position on the U.S.’s relationship with Israel. In the lead up to the 2018 midterm election, then-congressional candidates Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., — the first Muslim women to be elected to Congress — were criticized for a series of troubling remarks about Israel that…
Dictators, antique rugs, and an ostrich coat: Paul Manafort’s life in the swamp – Washington Examiner
Before joining President Trump’s campaign to “drain the swamp” of Washington corruption, Paul Manafort perfected a revolving door between respectable Republican politics and dictators who gave him millions of dollars. Now, the former Trump campaign manager, 69, will trade six homes and an ostrich coat for a federal prison cell and a monochrome uniform, with a judge awarding him Thursday what could be a de facto life sentence. Manafort has…
Michael Cohen can’t wait for prison so he’s rejecting pardons he was never offered – Washington Examiner
That Michael Cohen is proudly declaring he doesn’t want a pardon from federal prison time doesn’t make him the hero he thinks it does. The only reason anyone would say that, as Cohen did during his embarrassing testimony in front of Congress last week, is that he knew a pardon from President Trump was never in the cards. And that’s what the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Cohen’s current attorney,…
Illinois deputy assigned to US Marshals task force fatally shot while serving warrant, officials say – Fox News
Police investigate a shooting at an Illinois hotel. (WBBM) A deputy part of a U.S. Marshals task force operation died Thursday after he was shot by an “armed and dangerous” man at an Illinois hotel, police said. “Unfortunately, we were just notified that the McHenry County deputy has passed away from his injuries,” Illinois State Police Trooper Sean Ramsey said in a press conference streamed on Facebook by WMBD. The…