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McDonald's transformed Russia ... now it's abandoning the country
[ cnn.com ]Trump refinances mortgage on Trump Tower with $100 million loan
Former President Donald Trump refinanced the mortgage on Trump Tower with a $100 million loan from California-based Axos Bank, according to a new filing with the city.
[ cnn.com ]Why it's so hard to prosecute Donald Trump
It happened again!
[ cnn.com ]McDonald's is shutting down its Russian restaurants
[ cnn.com ]Graham: Trump calling Putin genius was a mistake
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, said on Wednesday that he thinks it "was a mistake" for former President Donald Trump to call Russian President Vladimir Putin a genius.
[ cnn.com ]CPAC: Trump defends praise of Putin even as he calls Ukrainian President 'brave'
Former President Donald Trump defended his praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday while also calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "a brave man" amid Russia's deadly invasion of his country.
[ cnn.com ]Georgia GOP chair tells January 6 committee that Trump campaign directed alternate elector effort
The chairman of the Republican Party in Georgia on Friday told the House select committee investigating the January 6 riot that the Trump campaign had directed the party in 2020 to put forward an alternate slate of electors after then-President Donald Trump lost the state's vote, according to a person familiar with the testimony.
[ cnn.com ]Analysis: Here's the real truth about Donald Trump's Truth Social app
Truth Social, Donald Trump's social media app aimed at taking on Twitter, launched on Monday. So I decided to get in on the action, setting up my own account to see what it was all about.
[ cnn.com ]SCOTUS ends Trump's legal fight to block document turnover to Jan. 6 probe
The Supreme Court said on Tuesday that it will not take up former President Donald Trump's case challenging the disclosure of his White House documents to the House January 6 investigation, a formal conclusion to his unsuccessful bid to keep those records secret.
[ cnn.com ]Donald Trump's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week in court
• Judge scolds Trump for his Jan. 6 actions, says lawsuits against former President can proceed • Analysis: Secret recordings show how presidents work • Why polls may be underestimating Republicans
[ cnn.com ]Judge Amit Mehta scolded the former President for his January 6 actions and says lawsuits against Trump can go forward
Civil lawsuits seeking to hold Donald Trump accountable for the January 6 insurrection can move forward in court, and the ex-President doesn't have absolute immunity from litigation, a federal judge ruled Friday.
[ cnn.com ]Classified documents were found in boxes at Mar-a-Lago after Trump left office, National Archives says
The National Archives acknowledged Friday it has discussed with the Department of Justice that classified records were found in boxes at Mar-a-Lago after former President Donald Trump left office, according to a letter from Archivist David Ferriero to the House Oversight Committee.
[ cnn.com ]Trump-backed Arizona candidate called Covid vaccine a 'crime against humanity'
Mark Finchem, the Arizona secretary of state candidate backed by former President Donald Trump, spread dangerous misinformation about the Covid-19 pandemic on social media, calling the vaccine a "crime against humanity," implying it was a "bio-weapon" and sharing an article last August that suggested Covid-19 did not exist in the Canadian province of Alberta.
[ cnn.com ]Analysis: Right-wing media said it was exposing a scandal. What it really revealed is how bad information spreads in MAGA world
On Saturday night former President Donald Trump declared that he was the victim of a scandal "far greater" than Watergate. He called for criminal prosecutions and "reparations." He said "in a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death."
[ cnn.com ]The former US senator's campaign for governor is drawing attention from around the country, in part as a test case on the GOP's tolerance for Trump's vendettas
David Perdue kicked off his campaign for governor of Georgia with an emphatic endorsement from former President Donald Trump.
[ cnn.com ]This is why Trump's accounting firm severed ties with his business after questioning the reliability of financial statements
Mazars USA, the accounting firm that former President Donald Trump and his businesses have used for years, cut ties with him in stunning fashion, declaring it could no longer vouch for the financial statements it has complied over the past decade.
[ cnn.com ]The President has rejected Trump's request to shield White House visitor logs, including for Jan. 6
President Joe Biden has rejected a request by former President Donald Trump to shield White House visitor logs from the committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, including appointments for individuals granted entry to the White House complex that day.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: Trump's accounting issue comes at an awkward time
Former President Donald Trump has been ditched by his accounting firm Mazars, which now says no one should rely on a decade's worth of financial statements it prepared for the business mogul. Meanwhile, Trump is selling his flagship Washington hotel. Add to this his monetizing his post-presidency in every imaginable way, and Trump looks like a man who has entered his desperate hours.
[ cnn.com ]Analysis: Trump's financial and legal problems just got a lot worse
On Monday, Donald Trump's long-time accountants made a very important announcement: They no longer stood behind a decade of the former President's financial information -- and would no longer be working for him.
[ cnn.com ]Why Trump is obsessed with punishing these Republicans
Former President Donald Trump is working hard to unseat some Republican lawmakers in the 2022 elections. CNN's Chris Cillizza explains why Trump is still holding a grudge against them.
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