Frank Figliuzzi said Monday he believed
Ivanka Trump may have “perjured herself” with testimony about her involvement in father’s presidential Inauguration Committee.
Figliuzzi issued the assessment in an evening interview on MSNBC, telling the network’s
Nicolle Wallace that news about the involvement the former president’s daughter had with the committee meant she “seems to have perjured herself” when she testified to prosecutors Washington, D.C., “essentially saying, ‘No, I had no role in the inauguration committee. ”
Mother Jones saying documents show Ivanka Trump “testified inaccurately during her deposition.”
“There’s emails and emails with her on them right down to selecting the menu and the catering and hosting events during the inauguration,” Figliuzzi said. “Let’s add her to the list of friends and family caught up in the toxicity.”
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Drug maker Pfizer, aerospace giant Boeing, and defense contractor Lockheed Martin among $1 million donors.
Unions and individual Democratic megadonors also made six- and seven-figure contributions.
Biden s inauguration committee chose to accept corporate contributions. Barack Obama s 2009 inaugural rejected them.
Numerous corporations helped bankroll President Joe Biden s made-for-TV inauguration celebrations, together contributing well into the eight-figures to fund the festivities, according to new disclosure documents filed with federal regulators.
Many of these corporations spend tens of millions of dollars annually to lobby and otherwise influence the federal government, including Congress and the White House. And some also are government contractors who stand to make millions even billions of dollars off the deals they strike with the Biden administration.
Mon Apr 5, 2021
By Fairan Gill
Glenville State College is getting ready to celebrate a special time in the school s history. Dr. Mark Manchin s inauguration as Glenville State s 26th president, closely following that of United States President Joe Biden, will be part of a full week of events, starting April 5 with an all-college picnic and the crowning of homecoming royalty.
Festivities continue April 6 with the Pioneer Showcase, a day of student presentations of research and creative projects.
On April 7, faculty and staff will have a reception with the president and the first family and starting at 4 p.m. at the President s lawn. The following day, students are invited to dinner with the Manchins for a premium night at Mollohan’s Restaurant starting at 4:30 followed by entertainment in the Rusty Musket.
Former Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters to former President Goodluck Jonathan and now a stalwart of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State, Suleiman Makanjuola Ajadi spoke with Hammed Shittu in Ilorin on the ongoing crisis rocking the ruling APC in the state. Ajadi, who represented Kwara South in the 5th Senate, accused the Information and Culture Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed of being the mastermind of the Kwara APC crisis, among other submissions
What went wrong in Kwara APC after the 2019 election victory?
You see, I will categorically tell you that many things went wrong before the election; things went wrong during the campaigns and things went wrong after winning the election. What went wrong before during and after the election are still haunting the party up till now. Before the election, the primaries of the party were like begging people. Just before the primaries, Dr. Bukola Saraki, the former Senate President left the APC and the party became empty.
James Sowole in Akure
The Ondo State Government yesterday said attendance at programmes for the inauguration ceremony of Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredoluâs second term in office would be restricted to maximum of 500 guests.
The Chairman of the 25-man Inauguration Committee and Deputy Governor-elect, Mr. Lucky Ayedatiwa, stated this while briefing journalists on the activities lined up for the ceremony that would commence on Tuesday, February 22,2021.
The Deputy Governor-elect, said the restriction for the events was due to the ravaging COVID-19 Pandemic.
Ayedatiwa, who was flanked by the former Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr. Donald Ojogo who is the Chairman of the Media Sub Committee of the ceremony, said all the programmes, would be indoor.