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The Political Consequences of a Trump Indictment - Nationwide and In New Jersey

By Alan Steinberg | May 14, 2021, 4:52 pm | in Columnist Yesterday, POLITICO Playbook reported that law enforcement officials in Palm Beach County, Florida have actively prepared for the possibility that Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance  could indict former President Donald Trump  while he’s sojourning at Mar-a-Lago.  Trump is also under investigation in the State of Georgia and in the Federal Southern District of New York. Accordingly, I suspect that we will be reading reports as to the possibility of indictments of The Donald in these jurisdictions and vicinages as well.  I do not have a background in criminal law, except for a brief period of practice in the 1970s, Thus, I will not speculate as to the likelihood of issuance of any these indictments.

EDITORIAL: John Kerry ignores China s slavery, genocide, religious suppression to focus on climate

First, he was asked by Rep. Michael McCaul, the ranking member on the committee about the use of slave labor in China to make and sell solar panels used by much of the rest of the world, including, unfortunately, the United States. Mr. McCaul, who leads the China Task Force in the House, simply asked: “How can you assure us, this quest that we’re on [clean energy] that slave labor coming out of China where genocide is taking place as we speak, is never a part of the climate solution in the United States?” Mr. Kerry, an experienced diplomat and denizen of Washington for his entire adult life, didn’t flinch at all. He said: “It (slavery) is a problem. Xinjiang province not only produces some of the solar panels that we believe are being, in some cases produced in forced labor by Uyghurs. Nothing can be traded and I’ve made that very clear. President Biden has made it very clear. Climate is existential for everybody on the planet.”

Trump Booster Running for NJ Governor Won t Get Matching Public Funding

“This ruling is unjust but not surprising. It denies voters the opportunity to hear a conservative message through the public matching funds,” he said. Rizzo, a former real estate developer who now serves as a Christian pastor in Hoboken, is one of four GOP candidates running in the June 8 primary to face incumbent Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy in the fall general election. His social media posts call for New Jersey to reopen from the COVID-19-induced closures and include quotes from the former president and praise for Trump’s signature Make America Great Again agenda. New Jersey has reopened restaurants and bars, along with retail and other businesses, but with a 50 percent capacity. Masks are required indoors under an executive order.

Trump booster candidate for governor won t get public funds

Trump booster candidate for governor won t get public funds Follow Us Question of the Day     By MIKE CATALINI - Associated Press - Friday, April 23, 2021 TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - A New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate who has embraced former President Donald Trump failed to qualify for public matching funds, the state’s Election Law Enforcement Commission ruled this week. Phil Rizzo’s application for public matching funds was filed late and did not meet the required spending threshold, according to a commission ruling Thursday. A message seeking comment was left Friday with Rizzo’s campaign. Rizzo, a former real estate developer who now serves as a Christian pastor in Hoboken, is one of four GOP candidates running in the June 8 primary to face incumbent Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy in the fall general election.

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