Trump Employees Celebrated His Indictment
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Jeb Bush condemns Donald Trump indictment
A former Florida Governor is joining the chorus of disapproval of the indictment against former President Donald Trump. On Saturday, Jeb Bush bashed the indictment of Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. “Bragg’s predecessor didn’t take up the case. The Justice Department didn’t take up the case. Bragg first said he would not take up the case. This is very political, not a matter of justice. In this case, let the jury be the voters,…
NYT's Maggie Haberman says several Trump Organization employees told her they were 'really happy' about Trump's indictment: 'There is a long trail of people who feel burned'
"There is a long trail of people who feel burned in one way or another by Donald Trump. We certainly saw that in the White House," she said on CNN.
NYT's Maggie Haberman sheds light on Trump Org employees' reactions to his bombshell indictment
As details about former President Donald Trump's bombshell indictment began to circulate, one New York Times reporter opted to offer a different perspective: a detailed report about Trump Organization employees' reactions to the former president's indictment. On Friday, March 31, NTY reporter and White House correspondent Maggie Haberman shed light on the employees' brutal take on the possibility of Trump being held accountable for his actions.D…
Trump Employees Celebrated His Indictment
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman on Friday said Trump Organization employees were secretly celebrating former President Donald Trump’s indictment in the Stormy Daniels hush money case, the HuffPost reports. Said Haberman: “They were texting me, and there is a long trail of people who feel burned, in one way or another, by Donald Trump.” She added: “And the number of people I heard from yesterday who worked for his company who were really …
Locals cheer, jeer Trump indictment
Former President Donald Trump was indicted Thursday by a New York grand jury in an alleged hush-money payment scheme. It's the first time in U.S. history a former president has been indicted on criminal charges. The News asked area residents for reaction: • Don Reid, retiree, Vietnam veteran, entrepreneur, lives in Clovis. "I have never seen one person scare the entire Congress as bad...
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