Explosive Standoff! DOJ Defies GOP’s Demand for Mar-a-Lago Raid Secrets

In response to a request by House Republicans, the Department of Justice (DOJ) refused to release details of the raid on Mar-a-Lago that the FBI conducted last August in search of allegedly confidential documents tied to former President Donald Trump. House Judiciary Committee Chairman, Republican Jim Jordan, wrote to the DOJ requesting details regarding the classified files uncovered during the search. Among those were exchanges between the FBI’s Washington office and the Secret Service. The DOJ denied Jordan’s request on Friday, citing …

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Trump Media And Technology Group Demands  $3.78 Billion In Damages

The social media platform, Truth Social, founded by former President Donald Trump, has taken legal action against The Washington Post, which is owned by Jeff Bezos. The company has filed a defamation lawsuit demanding $3.78 billion in damages. The lawsuit, filed in Florida state court, accuses The Washington Post of publishing an article that allegedly harmed the reputation of Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of Truth Social.

Lawyers For Trump Demand Congressional Intervention In Classified Document Case

Donald Trump’s legal team has requested that the House Intelligence Committee intervene in the DOJ probe into the former President’s retention of classified documents. Trump’s attorneys believe that the DOJ is not the appropriate agency to conduct investigations about the mishandling or spillage of classified material. His attorneys stated that belief in a letter to Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-Ohio) on April 26.

DeSantis Visits The Anti-Florida State, Avoids Mentioning Trump

In advance of a highly anticipated presidential announcement, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis made his first appearance of the year in Michigan. In this battleground state, Democratic majorities have grown under the leadership of high-profile Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Trump Arraigned as Biden White House Looks Away

The Biden office has been relatively quiet about his 2020 opponent and possibly 2024 opponent’s recent indictment.  Although Trump indicated on March 20 that he anticipated being prosecuted in Manhattan, Jean-Pierre reiterated that they do not comment on any active investigations.