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the game of american chickens.....Trump heads west for $500K-per-couple, California buck-raking swing
By MERIDITH MCGRAW and JESSICA PIPER
Former President Donald Trump once declared California a “symbol of our nation’s decline” — but he sure likes its cash. A week after he was convicted in a wide-ranging hush money trial, the former president is making a fundraising swing through the West Coast with stops in San Francisco — his first visit to the city in more than a decade — and Los Angeles. Trump is already raking in cash and trying to close the fundraising gap with President Joe Biden. His campaign and the Republican National Committee said they raised $141 million, while an associated super PAC took in $70 million, in May. Trump’s visits to San Francisco, Beverly Hills and Newport Beach over the next three days for private events are expected to bring in millions. Top tickets for the Thursday fundraiser, hosted by Silicon Valley venture capitalists Chamath Palihapitiya and David Sacks and his wife, Jacqueline, at their palatial “Billionaires Row” home overlooking San Francisco Bay, went for $500,000 per couple. The event is expected to rake in at least $12 million, according to a person familiar with the fundraiser. The fundraiser is for the former president’s Trump 47 Joint Fundraising Committee, which sends the first $6,600 from each donor to his campaign, with the rest of the money going to his Save America leadership PAC, the RNC and 42 state parties. Trevor Traina, Trump’s former ambassador to Austria and a personal friend of Sacks, said tech donors in particular have been driven by recent policy decisions from the Biden administration over things like regulation and crypto policy. Just last week, Biden faced criticism from the crypto community when he vetoed legislation that would have rolled back an SEC guidance on crypto accounting. “You look at the biggest companies here, every one of them is getting sued from Apple to you name it. It’s like the frog boiling in hot water,” he said. “People who normally are heads down focused on business have come to the conclusion that it’s time to get involved.” Vice President Kamala Harris also paid her home state of California a visit this week to attend a fundraiser in downtown San Francisco and Oakland, and was met by pro-Palestinian protests. Trump is expected to face protesters as well, with a giant three-story-tall inflatable Trump chicken being launched in the Bay area, according to local reports. Trump’s West Coast swing comes on the heels of the guilty verdict, but also at a time when presidential fundraising typically accelerates the most, with donors tuning in more as the general election campaign kicks off in earnest. In 2020, Trump’s campaign fundraising doubled from May to June and continued to grow as the summer went on. The massive cash haul since the verdict should help Republicans continue to cut into what had been a significant fundraising advantage for Biden and the Democratic National Committee. April was the first month where Trump and the RNC outraised their Democratic counterparts, but Biden and the DNC still had a major advantage in terms of cash on hand — $146 million to $88 million as of the end of the month. Both sides also still have some money in joint fundraising committees. Shaun Maguire from the Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm Sequoia Capital wrote on X that he donated $300,000 to Trump in the hours after the guilty verdict. “The timing isn’t a coincidence.” Aides say the former president has been dialed in on fundraising — whether it is making personal appeals to donors over the phone or turning up the charm offensive at intimate, big-ticket dinners. Just hours after his guilty verdict was handed down from the judge, Trump made his way uptown to a private dinner with a small group of some of the biggest donors in Republican politics to collect millions for his super PAC. The dinner was hosted by billionaire Pepe Fanjul and was attended by Blackstone Group CEO Steve Schwarzman and supermarket mogul John Catsimatidis. Catsimatidis said Trump was in “high spirits” at the intimate fundraiser, also attended by Eric Trump, and the former president asked the attendees about current events and who should be his vice president. Some of Trump’s top surrogates have been drumming up donations as well. On Wednesday, his son Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle appeared at a fundraiser with former Trump administration official Cliff Sims in Alabama, and they are expected to host another fundraiser for Trump in London later this month. John Ratcliffe, Trump’s former director of National Intelligence, hosted a fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida, last week while Trump was tied up in court.
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declining joe.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNTwLDn8SyU
Gutfeld: The only policy that matters to Biden is his life insurancehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72GaYbqcUZ4
Bombshell WSJ Exposé On Biden’s Mental Competencehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kbSdnUdZTA
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mistrial or hoax?
The judge presiding over the New York criminal case in which former US President Donald Trump was found guilty of 34 felony charges has notified defense lawyers and prosecutors of a social media post indicating possible jury misconduct, raising questions over whether the verdict could be nullified.
Judge Juan Merchan sent a letter to attorneys in the case on Friday, flagging a comment that was apparently posted on the New York State Unified Court System’s Facebook page on May 29, the day before Trump’s guilty verdict was announced. The author, identified as Michael Anderson, said, “My cousin is a juror and says Trump is getting convicted. Thank you folks for all your hard work!!!”
Merchan gave no indication of whether he considered the post to be legitimate, and he didn’t ask the prosecution or defense teams to do anything in response. The judge said the court “became aware” of the pre-verdict comment and was therefore bringing it to the attention of the parties in the case.
Jurors were given strict instructions not to discuss the case or their deliberations with anyone besides each other. If those rules were proven to have been violated, Trump could seek a mistrial to have his conviction thrown out based on jury misconduct.
The jury deliberated from May 28 to May 30 before finding Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records to boost his chances of winning the 2016 presidential election. Lawyers for the ex-president had unsuccessfully sought a change of venue in the case, arguing that they couldn’t get a fair trial with a jury in one of the most staunchly Democrat cities in the nation.
It’s not clear whether Anderson was actually related to one of the 12 jurors; nor has it been verified that he posted his message before the verdict was declared. Nevertheless, Trump supporters quickly seized on Merchan’s letter as further evidence that the trial wasn’t fair.
“If true, this is likely headed to a mistrial because a juror isn’t allowed to discuss the case with family or friends like this,” conservative podcast host Robby Starbuck said. “Big deal.”
Former federal prosecutor Joyce Alene said that it was smart for Merchan to notify the parties of the potentially incriminating post and hold a hearing to resolve the issue. “Why does a clear record matter?”she asked. “Because Trump will raise this on appeal to argue for reversal. Now, both sides have notice of this issue, and there’s an opportunity to get all of the details and facts out so that if there is nothing to this, it won’t affect the appeal.”
https://www.rt.com/news/598990-trump-judge-possible-mistrial/
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