This has to be pure torture for the raging Trump haters.
https://nypost.com/2023/03/22/trump-grand-jury-canceled-today-delaying-possible-indictment/
https://nypost.com/2023/03/22/trump-grand-jury-canceled-today-delaying-possible-indictment/
New York Post
Chaos at court as Trump grand jury hearing canceled, Bragg concerned...
"The last thing he wants is for the grand jury to vote against him," the source said. "He wants a no-doubt-about-it case. He is pressuring the 'Trump obsessed' to step up and prove the case."
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Underneath Denver Airport is this underground facility...
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Iβm going to warn you...this is a LONG dive. There are 13 separate foundations we need to discuss yet. Some we will just touch on briefly. Others...there are some bombshells.
You will know when Iβm done.
Here goes...
You will know when Iβm done.
Here goes...
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Just as a reminder...The Eric Trump Foundation donated to over 25 different charities and NGOs. Why?
I believe this was for infiltration purposes. Once you donate big money you are able to get in and around the movers and shakers at the Galas, the Balls, and the Golf events. Why do you think Trump played so much golf?
Eric never took a salary from the Foundation. Neither did any of the Board members, which included Dan Scavino and Michael Cohen.
I believe this was for infiltration purposes. Once you donate big money you are able to get in and around the movers and shakers at the Galas, the Balls, and the Golf events. Why do you think Trump played so much golf?
Eric never took a salary from the Foundation. Neither did any of the Board members, which included Dan Scavino and Michael Cohen.
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Network for Good was set up in 2001 as a collaboration between AOL, Cisco Systems, and Yahoo. It replaced AOLβs earlier charitable platform called Helping.org.
In 2007 actor Kevin Bacon collaborated with Network for Good to set up his charitable project called βSixDegrees.orgβas a "celebrity-based" variant for Network for Good.
In 2007 actor Kevin Bacon collaborated with Network for Good to set up his charitable project called βSixDegrees.orgβas a "celebrity-based" variant for Network for Good.
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They seem to market off the backs of those who are likely to donate to charities.
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