Eastman, Ellis indicted with Trump in Georgia probe
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Donald Trump has been indicted for the fourth time, and several of his allies were implicated alongside him — two of whom have Colorado connections.John Eastman and Jenna Ellis, both lawyers, are among the 18 people indicted alongside the former president. Others include Rudy Giuliani and former chief of staff Mark Meadows. READ: Trump indicted in Georgia Eastman, a former University of Colorado Boulder visiting professor, is accused of helping design the legal strategy aimed at keeping Trump in power after his 2020 election loss. Eastman is also representing Colorado Republicans in their bid to close their primaries to unaffiliated voters.Ellis, a former attorney for Donald Trump's reelection campaign and a prominent conservative media figure, is from Colorado. A former deputy district attorney in Weld County, she recently was censured by Colorado legal officials after admitting she made repeated false statements about the 2020 presidential election.Here's what co...READ: Trump indicted in Georgia
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
Former President Trump faces new charges in his fourth indictment this year, this time in Georgia, where prosecutors say he participated in a plot to overturn the state’s 2020 election results to stay in power.The co-conspirators include Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Ken Chesebro and Jeffrey Clark. Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows is also charged. The charges range from making false statements and impersonating a public officer to racketeering, a charge usually reserved for organized crime.The 98-page document dropped shortly before 11 p.m. on Monday.Read Trump’s indictment in Georgia here:23SC188947-CRIMINAL-INDICTMENT-1DownloadTrump, allies charged with racketeering scheme over bid to subvert Georgia election
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
UPDATE:A grand jury in Georgia has indicted former President Donald Trump and numerous allies on racketeering charges for a sweeping attempt to corrupt the 2020 election by subverting Joe Biden’s victory in that state.Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis leveled the state-law charges Monday night after a two-year investigation. In addition to Trump, Willis charged former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and attorneys Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell, Jeff Clark, Ken Chesebro and Jenna Ellis, key figures in Trump’s bid to subvert the 2020 election.Willis charged the group with orchestrating a sprawling effort to disrupt the election, including by submitting false slates of presidential electors to Congress, making false representations to courts, misusing the power of the Justice Department and pressuring then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the election himself.It’s the fourth and by far the most wide-ranging set of criminal charges Trump faces as he se...Rishi Sunak promised big on his AI summit. He’s running out of time to deliver
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
LONDON — When Rishi Sunak announced in June that Britain would host the world’s “first major global summit” on AI safety later this year, it was meant to signal the U.K.’s leadership in the race to agree global standards for this powerful new technology. The U.K., he said, the following week, wanted to become the “geographical home” of global AI safety. But with the summit promised before the end of 2023, diplomats and industry figures say the guest list hasn’t been finalized, key details are yet to be announced and western allies are unclear about how it fits with existing work on setting global rules.Crucial questions remain, including an actual date for the summit and whether China will be invited.Now, allies want the U.K. to get a move on, according to officials from four countries.Tight timelinesThe summit, initially slated for “autumn,” is fast approaching, but officials and diplomats are still unclear about when it will actually take place.Deputy Prime Minister Ol...Don’t get sick in Greece! Islands jammed with tourists, but critically short of medics
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
ATHENS — Greece’s idyllic islands are overflowing with tourists, but their medical system is cracking.The death of a heavily pregnant teenager and her unborn child are just two of at least nine likely preventable deaths in Greece this summer due to chronic shortages in ambulance and health care staff, even before the country came under siege from raging wildfires.Some island hospitals have no permanent general practitioners, relying entirely on a cycle of short term cover filled by staff from the mainland, enticed by cash incentives. And ambulance services are in an even worse state. On many islands in the Cyclades and the Dodecanese, barely one ambulance is available 24 hours a day. This problem isn’t unique to the islands; in Athens, around 50 ambulances are operating, instead of the 85 to 90 that are needed.“We need to redesign the ambulance service from scratch as there are huge gaps all over the country,” Giorgos Mathiopoulos, president of the Greek emergency ambulance se...Francisco Lindor, Mets find way to win after Carlos Carrasco has inefficient start
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
So often this season, the Mets have failed to put all aspects of their game together. But Monday night at Citi Field, one element went wrong while another finally went right.The Mets picked up an inefficient Carlos Carrasco to down the Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-2 in the first game of a three-game series. Francisco Lindor went 2-for-3 with a double, two runs and a walk. He became the first Mets hitter to get at least 20 doubles, 20 home runs and 20 steals since Carlos Beltran did it in 2008. Jeff McNeil drove in two runs while Daniel Vogelbach, Jonathan Araúz and Brandon Nimmo each homered.Carrasco minimized the damage in a shortened outing during a night when he didn’t have his best put-away pitches. The right-hander needed 88 pitches to get through only three innings and the Mets went to bullpen after he labored through the third. However, Carrasco limited the Pirates to only two runs on four hits and walked three while striking out five.Carrasco gave up a run in the first a...Read the Georgia grand jury indictments against Donald Trump and others | Documents
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
A grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, late Monday returned10 indictments requested by District Attorney Fani T. Willis against former President Donald Trump and 18 others in relation to his efforts to overturn the Georgia results of the 2020 presidential election. The charges in the indictments include racketeering, soliciting a public officer to violate their oath, conspiring to impersonate a public officer, conspiring to commit forgery, conspiring to file false documents and others.Read the full indictment below or click here.Trump, 18 allies indicted in Georgia over 2020 election meddling, the 4th criminal case against him
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
By Kate Brumback and Eric Tucker, Associated Press Donald Trump and 18 allies were indicted in Georgia on Monday, accused of scheming to illegally overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. It’s the fourth criminal case to be brought against the former president and the second this month to allege that he tried to subvert the results of the vote.The indictment details dozens of acts by Trump and his allies to undo his defeat in the battleground state, including hectoring Georgia’s Republican secretary of state to find enough votes to keep him power, pestering officials with bogus claims of voter fraud and attempting to persuade Georgia lawmakers to ignore the will of voters and appoint a new slate of electoral college electors favorable to Trump.“Trump and the other Defendants charged in this Indictment refused to accept that Trump lost, and they knowingly and willfully joined conspiracy to unlawfully change the outcome of the election in favor of Trump,” says the indictmen...Trump indicted in Georgia election case
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
ATLANTA — Donald Trump and 18 allies were indicted in Georgia on Monday, accused of scheming to illegally overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. It’s the fourth criminal case to be brought against the former president and the second this month to allege that he tried to subvert the results of the vote.The indictment details dozens of acts by Trump and his allies to undo his defeat in the battleground state, including hectoring Georgia’s Republican secretary of state to find enough votes to keep him power, pestering officials with bogus claims of voter fraud and attempting to persuade Georgia lawmakers to ignore the will of voters and appoint a new slate of electoral college electors favorable to Trump.“Trump and the other Defendants charged in this Indictment refused to accept that Trump lost, and they knowingly and willfully joined conspiracy to unlawfully change the outcome of the election in favor of Trump,” says the indictment issued Monday night ...Trump indicted by Georgia grand jury in 2020 election interference case
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:56:52 GMT
Former President Trump and a suite of 18 co-conspirators were indicted by a Georgia grand jury Monday on charges tied to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The charges follow a more than two-year investigation by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) into Trump’s efforts to pressure state officials to intervene to reverse his loss while also organizing a group of 16 Georgians to serve as fake electors and claim the former president had won the state. The indictment also targets several Trump allies accused of aiding in the scheme, naming Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Ken Chesebro and Jeffrey Clark as co-conspirators. Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows also faces charges.In total, the indictment lists charges on 41 counts, making it the fourth criminal case brought against Trump this year.The indictment brings sweeping Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) charges to weave together actions taken by numerous people involved in the ...Latest news
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