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House Democrat Ro Khanna Says He’ll Vote to Save Speaker Johnson: ‘He Deserves to Keep His Job’
A House Democrat has declared he is prepared to vote to save House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) job — should far-Right Republicans move to oust him.
The post House Democrat Ro Khanna Says He’ll Vote to Save Speaker Johnson: ‘He Deserves to Keep His Job’ first appeared on Mediaite.Prosecutors stop short of seeking jail time for Trump — but say he’s ‘angling’ for it
Prosecutors in Donald Trump's hush money trial said the former president violated a gag order 10 times, but they did not seek jail time as a sanction.
During a Tuesday morning hearing, Assistant District Attorney Chris Conroy explained how Trump had attacked jurors, prospective jurors, and potential witnesses.
“What happened here is precisely what this order was designed to prevent, and the defendant doesn't care,” Conroy explained. “We are not yet seeking an incarceratory penalty, yet the defendant seems to be angling for that."
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Trump's attorney, Todd Blanche, appeared to be defiant.
"Just to set the record very straight and clear: Pres. Trump does, in fact, know what the gag order allows him to do and not allow him to do," Blanche told New York Justice Juan Merchan.
It was not clear when Merchan would rule on the violations.