SCOOP: Brad Parscale appeared despondent last Friday, telling his fellow '20 Trump campaign staffers & friends that he was under federal investigation, according to 4 Trump advisers and Republicans close to the president's campaign. by @tomlobianco ($) businessinsider.com/brad-parscale-…
Parscale didn't explain which agency was investigating him, or why, but campaign staff noted the shocking turn from a colleague who had been central to Trump's political rise in 2016.
They said Parscale appeared to be fine on campaign Zoom meetings in the weeks before his recent meltdown that has landed him in a South Florida hospital under protective custody.
Parscale declined comment on the record.
"There are no audits or investigations, and never have been, at the campaign or the RNC," said Trump campaign comms director Tim Murtaugh. He did not respond to ?s about Parscale's comments to campaign staff and friends that he is a target of a federal probe.
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WASHINGTON - Standing at a podium last week in the East Room, President Donald Trump talked about two men who had advised him about zoning permits for his long-desired White House ballroom.
At that Oct. 15 dinner, ordered up to thank private donors to the project, America's 45th and 47th president described the men as “these two geniuses” who were “like movie stars." Trump recalled them telling him that he could start the process immediately for the project "near" the East Wing. No permits or reviews were needed.
A second-generation real estate businessman, Trump explained that he was well-versed with the “brutal” process of getting zoning approvals but couldn’t believe his ears that he could move with such speed at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
NEWS: Trump Gag Order Opinion Reissued by US Appeals Court — Minus Redactions
@BySteveReilly @TheMessenger themessenger.com/politics/trump…
LEDE: Security concerns by state and local officials were revealed Wednesday when a federal appeals court issued a new, unredacted version of its decision upholding the partial gag order over participants in the Washington, D.C.-election subversion case against Donald Trump.
A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Dec. 8 issued the ruling in a 68-page order on Dec. 8, but with certain information redacted, or blacked out, on three of its pages.
The material which was redacted, and is now public, mostly pertains to descriptions of security concerns from public officials.
BREAKING: Trump Georgia Co-Defendant’s Lawyers File Notice to Withdraw from RICO Case
Defense lawyers for Trevian Kutti, the former publicist for the rapper known as Kanye West, on Monday night filed notice they want to drop their client in the Fulton County case
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ATLANTA — Attorneys for Trevian Kutti, one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election racketeering case, filed notice on Monday night they no longer intend to represent the embattled publicist who has gained notoriety for her outlandish statements.
The three-page notice provides no rationale for her Chicago and Atlanta-based lawyers seeking to jump ship.
NEW: Trump Vows to Prosecute Critics and Rivals — But it’s Not Quite That Easy
The Republican presidential frontrunner's second-term retaliation plans may be catnip for his MAGA audiences but will be far more difficult to implement in real life themessenger.com/politics/trump…
Even for someone who has twice survived impeachment and who can expect to be successful in making it his top priority upon inauguration to redirect the DOJ from prosecuting him to becoming one of his biggest defenders, legal experts told The Messenger that Trump may be a bit overconfident if he thinks he could also achieve his goals by taking absolute command of the nation’s most powerful arm of law enforcement to direct at his leisure.
“Those Article III judges will come out ready to filet you if they think you’re in there on behalf of the president of the United States in a criminal case directed by Trump,” said a former senior DOJ official. “That’s why I say the easy part is killing cases. It's one thing to tell a court the president directs us to pardon him. It’s another thing to say we didn't have any real good evidence, but we did X, Y and Z.”
BREAKING NEWS: Georgia Judge Takes a Pass on Sending Trump Co-Defendant to Jail for Witness Intimidation
Fulton County District Attorney wanted Harrison Floyd taken into custody pending trial
by @alemzs @TheMessenger themessenger.com/news/harrison-…
LEDE from ATLANTA – A Georgia judge on Tuesday rejected Fulton County prosecutors' bid to immediately send a Donald Trump co-defendant to jail for witness intimidation before his trial and instead requested his bond conditions be modified to restrict his social media activity.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee’s decision on the fate of the 39-year old Harrison Floyd came following an afternoon hearing that ran for more than two-and-a-half hours and included a nuanced discussion of how social media works and what constitutes a threat in the 21st century.
NEWS: Gag Order Showdown: Trump & Special Counsel Jack Smith Set to Clash in Appellate Court Oral Arguments
Monday’s three-judge appellate panel starts at 9:30 am @BySteveReilly @TheMessenger themessenger.com/politics/trump…