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signed legislation on Thursday designed to prevent individuals convicted of felony public corruption from holding city office again. If that sounds like the kind of implausible scenario that wouldn’t take a law to prevent, you haven’t met Hiram Monserrate.
The former state senator from Queens was expelled from the Legislature after a domestic violence conviction where he was accused of slashing his girlfriend’s face with a broken glass. Then, he did time in federal prison for an entirely separate crime illegally steering public funds to his campaign when he served on the City Council.
GOP Congressman Peter Meijer says Trump destroyed his legacy after January 6 By Grace Segers Listen to
Republican Congressman Peter Meijer thinks former President Trump destroyed his legacy on January 6, calling the attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters the defining moment of his presidency. Meijer was one of 10 Republicans in the House to vote to impeach Mr. Trump on a charge of incitement of insurrection last month. Listen to
In an interview with CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, Meijer said he believed Mr. Trump would have secured himself an interesting but positive place in the history books if he had just acknowledged that he lost the presidential election in December, after the Electoral College had certified now-President Biden as the victor. Meijer spoke with Garrett for this week s episode of The Takeout podcast.
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