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Former president Donald Trump’s ongoing criminal investigations may finally be catching up to him. While there are currently three active criminal investigations (and 29 civil suits) regarding the former president, it’s the one headed up by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. that we should have our eye on, according to both former US Attorney of the Southern District of New York Preet Bharara and a few high-ranking Palm Beach, Florida county officials.
They believe that Trump being indicted on criminal charges within the year is a real possibility, to the extent that the latter group have engaged in serious discussions about how to proceed if Trump should be at his Mar-a-Lago resort when the state of New York issues a warrant for his arrest. Trump, however, reportedly plans to move to New Jersey a move that may indicate he’s not considering the possibility of an arrest as seriously as others are on his behalf.
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Indian-American doctors body disappointed over Vivek Murthyâs sacking
Indian-American doctors body disappointed over Vivek Murthyâs sacking
After The Trump Administrationâs Dismissal Of Physician Vivek Murthy As The US Surgeon General, A Top Body Of Indian-American Doctors Has Expressed Shock And Disappointment. PTI | Updated on: 25 Apr 2017, 11:45:02 AM
Washington:
After the Trump administration’s dismissal of physician Vivek Murthy as the US Surgeon General, a top body of Indian-American doctors has expressed shock and disappointment.
Murthy, 39, the first Indian-American appointed by the Obama regime as the Surgeon General, was dismissed last week to bring new leadership to the vital public health sector.