Trump Picks Man Who Helped Him Get Away With Crimes to Run the Courts

In a move that has many questioning his motives, former President Trump has appointed Brett Kavanaugh as the head of the federal judiciary. Kavanaugh, a controversial figure himself, has been accused of aiding Trump in escaping accountability for numerous alleged crimes.

Critics argue that Kavanaugh’s elevation to the top judicial post poses a threat to the integrity of the courts and the rule of law. They fear that he will use his position to protect Trump from further prosecution and undermine the independence of the judiciary.

Supporters of the appointment, however, contend that Kavanaugh’s legal acumen and conservative credentials make him a qualified choice. They argue that he has a proven track record of upholding the Constitution and will bring stability to the courts.

Time will tell whether Kavanaugh’s appointment will have the intended effects or if it will further erode public trust in the judiciary.

‘There Were Signs’: How the Polls Anticipated Some of Trump’s Key Gains

In the tempestuous 2016 presidential election, where Donald Trump’s victory stunned many, polls were often portrayed as unreliable. However, a new analysis uncovers a more nuanced truth: some polls accurately predicted Trump’s key gains in Rust Belt states, even if they underestimated his margins.

Delving into a trove of data, researchers pinpointed polls that anticipated Trump’s surge in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, revealing a confluence of factors that contributed to his success: economic anxiety, dissatisfaction with the political establishment, and a longing for change.

Despite their imperfect accuracy, these polls offer valuable insights into the forces that propelled Trump to victory, demonstrating that even in the most turbulent political landscapes, data can provide crucial signposts.

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Trump Picks Literally Worst Person You Know for Attorney General

President Trump has nominated [name] as the new Attorney General. [Name] is a highly controversial figure, best known for [list of controversial actions]. Many experts believe [name] is unqualified for the position and will likely use it to further their own agenda, rather than uphold the law.

[Name]’s nomination has been met with widespread criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. Many members of Congress have vowed to block the nomination. However, it is unclear if they will have enough votes to do so.

If [name] is confirmed, they will be the most controversial Attorney General in recent history. Their tenure is likely to be marked by conflict and controversy. It remains to be seen how [name] will handle the position and whether they will be able to effectively lead the Department of Justice.

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MAGA Influencers Resort to Desperate Tactics in Begging Trump for Jobs

In the wake of Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 presidential election, his ardent online supporters, known as “MAGA Influencers,” have grown increasingly desperate in their attempts to secure jobs within his orbit.

Recent reports indicate a sharp decline in the efficacy of their once-successful tactics, such as relentless tweeting, creating viral videos, and organizing rallies. Sources close to Trump’s circle reveal that he has become less receptive to these approaches, leaving many influencers feeling frustrated and abandoned.

In an attempt to salvage their dwindling influence, some influencers have resorted to more unconventional methods, including spamming Trump’s associates with emails and messages, creating online petitions, and even traveling to Mar-a-Lago in hopes of personal contact. However, these efforts have had little success, highlighting the dwindling power of digital endorsements in Trump’s post-presidential landscape.

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Trump Gets Ultimate Power As Republicans Win House Control

Amidst echoing applause and thunderous cheers, the nation’s political landscape has undergone a seismic shift. With the triumphant victory of Republican candidates in the House midterm elections, President Trump emerges as a formidable force, holding unprecedented power. This triumph marks a pivotal moment in American history, as the balance of government now rests pivotally in Republican hands, setting the stage for a transformative era under Trump’s unyielding authority.

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Trump picks his lawyer, Todd Blanche, as deputy attorney general

President Trump has nominated his personal lawyer, Todd Blanche, to serve as deputy attorney general, the Justice Department announced on Friday. Blanche, who has represented Trump in a number of high-profile cases, including the Mueller investigation, will oversee the department’s day-to-day operations if confirmed by the Senate. The nomination has drawn criticism from some Democrats, who have expressed concerns about Blanche’s lack of experience in criminal law and his close ties to Trump. However, Blanche’s supporters have praised his legal acumen and his commitment to the rule of law.

Trump picks Gaetz and Gabbard for top jobs, daring Senate GOP to defy him

Trump’s daring decision to appoint controversial figures Gaetz and Gabbard to key positions has thrown down a gauntlet to the Senate GOP. Sources indicate internal divisions within the party as some Republicans express concerns about the potential impact of these appointments on the party’s standing.

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Crypto Industry Lobbies Trump and His Allies After Election Wins

In the aftermath of a momentous election, the crypto industry has sought to sway the hearts and minds of President Trump and his influential allies. Eager to shape the regulatory landscape that will govern their burgeoning realm, these digital currency advocates have embarked on a lobbying campaign fueled by hefty donations and strategic alliances. As the battle lines are drawn, they aim to influence the policies that will mold the future of cryptocurrency, hoping to secure a favorable environment for their innovations and investments. The outcome of their efforts remains uncertain, as the political climate shifts and the views of key decision-makers evolve.

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The Second GOP Debate Could Be Smaller, With Or Without Trump

The upcoming second GOP debate on September 16 may feature a reduced number of candidates, regardless of Donald Trump’s participation. With 17 contenders currently vying for the Republican nomination, the Republican National Committee is considering limiting the number of participants to 10 or 12. This move is aimed at providing more time for candidate introductions and deeper discussion of issues. The decision rests on the candidates’ polling averages and whether they meet a 1% or 2% threshold. Trump’s involvement remains uncertain, as he has threatened to boycott the debate if he is not satisfied with its format and lineup.

A Climate Scientist on What Trump’s Victory Means for Global Warming

Climate scientist and author Michael Mann examines the potential impact of Donald Trump’s election on the fight against climate change. Trump has repeatedly dismissed climate change as a “hoax,” and has pledged to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement, a global climate pact aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Mann argues that such actions would have “devastating” consequences, not just for the United States, but for the entire planet. He also warns that rolling back environmental regulations would jeopardize public health and exacerbate air and water pollution.