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Donald Trump pays tribute to ‘extraordinary’ Queen Elizabeth II
A Florida federal judge has tossed out the wide-ranging lawsuit ex-president Donald Trump filed against Hillary Clinton and a host of other figures associated with the investigation into whether his presidential campaign had improper ties to the Russian government.
Speaking of legal trouble, the fallout continues in a case where New York prosecutors allege We Build the Wall Inc, a nonprofit that aimed to fund Donald Trump’s signature border wall, ripped off its donors.
Kris Kobach, a current Kansas attorney general candidate and former board of directors members with the group, resigned from his position, announcing the move the day after Trump advisor Steve Bannon was hit with money laundering and fraud charges in the wall case.
Some people are having fun, though. Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton mocked former first lady Melania Trump, cheekily asking, “How’s your summer going?” on a talk show.
And Donald Trump has joined his voice with those mourning Queen Elizabeth. He told British broadcasters he and the Queen had “great chemistry.”
More wild behaviour from Trump ally Rudy Giuliani comes to light
Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, is known for being a bit, well, all over the place, and a new book claims things turned ugly at a 2016 party.
The attorney went on “unhinged” rants about Muslim people at a dinner party he attended in 2016 at the same time when he was being considered by his former boss to head a commission on “radical Islamic terrorism”.
The former mayor of New York was attending a law firm dinner where Geoffrey Berman, a former US attorney for the southern district of New York (SDNY) and author of a forthcoming memoir about his legal battles with the Trump administration, described Mr Giuliani as behaving erratically towards people he perceived were Muslim and drinking heavily.
“It was unbelievable,” Mr Berman writes. “Rudy was unhinged. A pall fell over the room.”
Johanna Chisholm with the full story.
Giuliani behaved in drunken and Islamophobic manner at law firm dinner, book claims
“Rudy was unhinged,” writes former US attorney Geoffrey Berman of Mr Giuliani’s behaviour at a dinner party in 2016
Josh Marcus10 September 2022 02:45
Lincoln Project doubles down goading Donald Trump after fiery response to his lawsuit threat
The Lincoln Project has doubled down on its fiery response to a lawsuit threat from Donald Trump, mocking the former president as a “cuck”.
The pugnacious anti-Trump fundraising group had previously dared Mr Trump to make good on his promise to sue over its latest campaign advert, which accused him of funneling campaign money into his own pockets and referred to his supporters as “suckers”.
Mr Trump blasted the Project on his personal social network Truth Social early on Thursday morning, calling them “perverts and lowlifes” and claiming he would sue them for “false advertising”.
After no more details were forthcoming, Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson said on Friday: “Donald Trump hasn’t ‘truthed’ for 20 hours. Cuck.”
Io Dodds has the details for The Independent.
Lincoln Project doubles down goading Trump after fiery response to his lawsuit threat
Mr Trump had told pugnacious fundraising group he would ‘see you in court’ after it ran an advert on Fox News calling his followers ‘suckers’
Josh Marcus10 September 2022 01:45
Kris Kobach resigns from We Build the Wall after Bannon and group charged with conspiracy
The Republican former secretary of state of Kansas who is running for state attorney general has resigned from the board of directors of We Build the Wall Inc, a nonprofit organisation facing allegations of money laundering, conspiracy and fraud after allegedly defrauding thousands of people who financially supported the group’s mission of building a wall along the US-Mexico border.
Steve Bannon, the former White House chief strategist who was convicted on two counts of criminal contempt of Congress earlier this year, was charged in New York on 8 September in connection with the alleged scheme.
Board member Kris Kobach, who also served as the group’s chief counsel, told the Kansas City Star on Friday that he has resigned from both roles, one day after Bannon surrendered to charges in New York.
Alex Woodward has the story.
Kris Kobach resigns from We Build the Wall after Steve Bannon charges
Republican candidate for Kansas attorney general resigns from group’s board and as chief counsel following New York indictments
Josh Marcus10 September 2022 01:15
Should Biden invite Trump to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral?
Joe Biden has confirmed that he will attend Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
Biden confirms he will attend Queen Elizabeth’s funeral
Mr Biden says he will attend what will be the largest British state funeral in years
But should he invite Donald Trump?
A number of US presidents had cordial relationships with the Queen during her 70-year reign.
Queen Elizabeth's long and special relationship with America
She was just 25 and still a princess when she and Prince Philip made their first visit to United States in 1951, writes Andrew Buncombe
That’s including Mr Trump, or at least, so he claims.
Trump claims he and Queen Elizabeth ‘talked all night long’ during his trip to UK
“She’s somebody that will be very, very sadly missed,” the former president said about the Queen
“President Obama, when he was in office, invited president Bush, president Clinton, president Carter to go with him to Nelson Mandela’s funeral as part of the delegation, so there is protocol for having US presidents invite other presidents,” Jeff Zeleny of CNN said on Friday. “Who knows, maybe in the spirt of forgiving and giving, president Biden will invite president Trump onto Air Force 1.”
Panelists recently discussed the matter on CNN. Watch more of their conversation below.
Josh Marcus10 September 2022 00:45
Former lawyer Ty Cobb calls Trump a ‘deeply wounded narcissist’ facing ‘high’ chance of indictment
Ty Cobb, who served Donald Trump as a White House lawyer, says his former boss is both a huge narcissist and in huge legal trouble.
The attorney told CBS on Friday that the former president is guided solely by self-interest and revenge.
“I believe former President Trump to be a deeply wounded narcissist, and he is often incapable of acting other than in his perceived self-interest or for revenge,” Mr Cobb said. “I think those are the two compelling instincts that guide his actions.”
These instincts caused Mr Trump, in his former attorney’s view, to peddle election lies, pressure state officials to tamper with the vote, stand by during January 6, and try to influence the congressional investigation into the Capitol riot, all as part of a “desperate” attempt to stay in power.
Mr Cobb said he never saw the president tear up top secret material, but that should be the least of Mr Trump’s concerns. The attorney said the president’s attempts to undercut the 2020 elections and the January 6 scandal could place him at “very high” chance of being indicted.
Read more about Mr Cobb’s time in the White House from our past reporting.
Trump's top lawyer Ty Cobb retiring from White House role
Attorney led White House response to special counsel investigation
Josh Marcus10 September 2022 00:15
Officer beaten on January 6 rages against now-deleted Trump post about loving police
A US Capitol Police Officer who was beaten and subjected to racist threats during the Jan 6 riot hit out at the dozens of Pennsylvania State Police troopers who posed for a photograph with former President Donald Trump last weekend.
Mr Trump was in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania last Saturday for a rally to support favoured Republican candidates like Doug Mastriano. During his visit, he posed for a photograph with 31 uniformed troopers and five non-uniformed men in front of a Pennsylvania State Police banner for Troop P Wilkes-Barre.
Mr Trump then shared the photograph to his page on the social media platform Truth Social. The post got the attention of Pennsylvania Gov Tom Wolf, who appoints the police commissioners who oversee state troopers.
“That’s unacceptable. It alienates a lot of people,” Mr Dunn toldHuffPost. “Taking a formal picture at a rally where he’s literally attacking the FBI and the DOJ, your brothers and sisters in law enforcement, by the way … that’s a slap in the face.”
Abe Asher has more.
Police officer beaten on Jan 6 criticises Pennsylvania troopers who posed with Trump
Former president later pulled the photo of himself with a number of Pennsylvania State Police troopers off his social media
Josh Marcus9 September 2022 23:45
Hillary Clinton’s stinging response when offered chance to ask one question of Melania Trump
Hillary Clinton gave a stinging response when asked on a TV show what one question would she like to ask Melania Trump.
“How’s your summer going?” she bluntly told host Andy Cohen she would ask the former first lady in the wake of the FBI’s raid of her and Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home and the seizure of top secret documents.
The former secretary of state appeared on Cohen’s Bravo show Watch What Happens Live with her daughter Chelsea Clinton to promote their Apple TV show Gutsy.
Read the full report from Graeme Massie.
Hillary Clinton’s stinging response when given one question for Melania Trump
The former secretary of state appeared on Bravo show Watch What Happens Live to plug Gutsy
Josh Marcus9 September 2022 23:17
ICYMI: Trump reacts to Queen Elizabeth’s death: ‘There was nobody like her!’
Donald Trump “truthed” his reaction to Queen Elizabeth II’s passing on Thursday, minutes after the news was announced by Buckingham Palace.
The former president, who met the Queen in 2019, commented on the Queen’s “generous friendship, great wisdom, and wonderful sense of humor”, adding that she was a “beautiful lady”.
“Melania and I are deeply saddened to learn of the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Together with our family and fellow Americans, we send our sincere condolences to the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom during this time of great sorrow and grief,” he wrote in a series of “truths”.
The former president continued: “Melania and I will always cherish our time together with the Queen, and never forget Her Majesty’s generous friendship, great wisdom, and wonderful sense of humor. What a grand and beautiful lady she was—there was nobody like her!”
Continue reading about Trump and Queen Elizbaeth II’s relationship here with this report from John Bowden:
Trump reacts to Queen Elizabeth’s death: ‘There was nobody like her!’
Former president releases statement on ‘Truth Social’ platform
Johanna Chisholm9 September 2022 20:15
ICYMI: The Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson launches fiery video at Trump after legal threat
Rick Wilson of the Lincoln Project said he welcomed former president Donald Trump’s threats to sue the group of former Republican strategists who have released ads that sharply criticised him.
Mr Trump threatened legal action on his social networking platform Truth Social over a new ad, which aired on a local Fox affiliate and not Fox News proper.
“The Perverts and Lowlifes of the Lincoln Project are back on, where else, Fox News,” Mr Trump said. “The Perverts should not be allowed to ‘false advertise,’ and Fox News should not allow it to happen,” he said. “See you all in Court!!!”
In response, Mr Wilson took Mr Trump up on his challenge, saying in a video: “Go for it! Go for it, b****,” he said. “Come at me. I can’t wait. We’re delighted by the thought you would try to sue us, Donald.”
Read the full report from my colleague Eric Garcia here with The Independent:
‘Go for it b****!’: Lincoln Project launches fiery video at Trump after legal threat
’We’re delighted by the thought you would try to sue us, Donald’, the former Republican operative says
Johanna Chisholm9 September 2022 19:45
Trump-backed Dr Oz continues to challenge Democratic opponent to debate
Dr Mehmet Oz, the Republican candidate for Pennsylvania Senate, continued to frustrate against his Democratic opponent for not engaging with him in a televised debate.
The TV celebrity took to his Twitter in a series of posts on Friday to vent about Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman not committing to a date where the two could duke it out on the debate stage.
“John Fetterman says he is well, but refuses to stand on the debate stage. Pennsylvanians deserve to know the truth,” tweeted Dr Oz while sharing a video of a campaign spokesperson saying the same thing.
“Tonight would have been another opportunity for John Fetterman to debate the issues in front of Pennsylvanians on @69News - he declined,” he tweeted before that.
The Oz campaign has been accused in recent weeks by the Fetterman campaign of attacking the Democrat for his health after he suffered a stroke in the springtime and was forced to stop public campaigning for several weeks.
Johanna Chisholm9 September 2022 19:30