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To: Sdgla who wrote (1433957)1/17/2024 5:23:48 PM
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Brumliar makes his own reality. He said it himself. LMAO!



To: Sdgla who wrote (1433957)1/17/2024 5:29:05 PM
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Judge threatens to kick Trump out of court


BY ELLA LEE - 01/17/24



A New York federal judge threatened to kick former President Trump out of his courtroom for being “disruptive” during a trial proceeding Wednesday determining how much he owes writer E. Jean Carroll for defaming her after she alleged he raped her.

“Mr. Trump has the right to be present here. That right can be forfeited and it can be forfeited if he is disruptive, which what has been reported to me consists of. And if he disregards court orders, Mr. Trump, I hope I don’t have to consider excluding you from the trial,” U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan said Wednesday, according to CNN.

“I understand you’re probably eager for me to do that,” the judge continued.

I would love it,” Trump replied, according to several outlets.

“I know you would,” Kaplan said back. “You just can’t control yourself in this circumstance, apparently.”

“You can’t either,” Trump muttered, according to The Associated Press.

( If Trumplethinskin could get back in office he could command SEAL's to murder Jean Carroll and the judge. And his evil cult wants him to do that. They all think like Trumpelthinskin's pal Roger Stone said if they kill a few people ( like Fauci and Mark Milley, his judges and prosecutors etc) everyone else will get chicken and shut up and let him rule as dictator for life. )

The judge’s warning to Trump followed a complaint from Carroll’s lawyer that Trump disregarded orders from the judge to “keep his voice down” and had continued making comments about the case audible to jurors, including that the trial is a “witch hunt” and “con job.”

Earlier in the day, Trump had made comments insinuating that Carroll was lying about her assault and that she seemed to have “gotten her memory back,” according to Carroll lawyer Shawn Crowley.

Carroll has claimed that Trump forced himself on her in a luxury department store dressing room after a chance meeting in 1996. After she told the story publicly in a 2019 memoir, he publicly undercut her honesty and motive for coming forward, she says.

Trump has denied wrongdoing, saying he never met her and that nothing happened between them.

A previous trial in the case occurred last May, when a jury determined Trump did sexually abuse and defame Carroll but that the columnist had not proven her claim that the former president raped her. Trump did not attend that trial, which ended with Carroll being awarded $5 million in damages.

Now, Carroll is seeking some $10 million in compensatory damages and millions more in punitive damages.

Trump has used his legal battles to better his standing in the GOP presidential primary. During his months-long fraud trial, also in New York, the former president made frequent stump speeches from the courthouse hallways and raised money off his presence there. He also butted heads with the judge in that case, whom he decried as “Trump hating” and politically biased against him.

Trump coasted to a victory in the Iowa caucuses this week and heads to next week’s New Hampshire primary as the favorite. He’s also edging out President Biden in various national polls.

thehill.com



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Of course, MTG (Bill's gf) knows brown people are illegals.


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Turkey Follows China in Move Likely to Infuriate Putin

Jan 17, 2024

Turkish banks have started to refuse to work with Russian banks, according to a Russian media report, which follows a similar move by institutions in China to avoid secondary sanctions linked to Vladimir Putin's full-scale Ukraine invasion.

Russian business newspaper Kommersant reported on Wednesday that Turkish banks had terminated relationships with almost all Russian credit institutions and suspended payment processing, although there was an exception for foreign subsidiary banks in Russia.

Sources told the paper that dealings between Turkish banks and Russia were complicated by U.S. President Joe Biden's executive order in December imposing secondary sanctions against foreign firms that help Moscow in the war.

Biden's order allows U.S. authorities to disconnect foreign banks from the U.S. financial system that violate sanctions imposed against Moscow.

Logistics companies working with Turkey told Kommersant that cross-border payments have become much more complicated and that more data and documents were required to confirm that sanctions rules were not being violated.

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Kommersant reported that if the risks turn out to be too great for Turkish banks, the only effective option would be to establish settlements with Turkey through banks of third countries, including those in the former Soviet Union or CIS.

Meanwhile, independent Russian language news outlet The Bell reported that the move by Western countries to block Russian firms from circumventing sanctions "so far looks strong" and that it now meant that "Russia was in trouble with its largest trading partners, China and Turkey."

The Bell said that "problems with international settlements should also be expected" in other countries that Russia terms "friendly" potentially adding to transaction costs and the prices of imported goods.
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newsweek.com



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Ukraine Receives Fresh Batch of Weapons From Germany

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Putin's Domestic Woes Continue as Russian Military Struggles in Ukraine

Jan 16, 2024 at 6:53 PM EST

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Over the weekend in Moscow, the wives, daughters and mothers of mobilized Russian troops reportedly protested the war and conditions for soldiers by laying flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on the Kremlin wall.

"The protest, which is not yet very dangerous for the authorities, is being perceived with double attention, especially ahead of the March presidential elections," Russian political analyst Dmitry Oreshkin told The Moscow Times.

"Neither [Putin] nor his team has experience in a long and tedious war," he added. "Against this background, the consequences of the protest by the relatives could be unpredictable."

Newsweek reached out for comment to Putin's office via email on Tuesday.

As the protest occurred, thousands of Russians were still battling brutally cold weather following mass power outages that hit multiple parts of the country, eventually affecting more than 25 percent of residents in the Moscow region.
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