Donald Trump pass på McDonald's – piken vid fritösen

Donald Trump pass på McDonald's – piken vid fritösen

Donald Trump är ett känt superfan av McDonald's. På söndagen gjorde han ett kort arbetspass på en restaurang i Pennsylvania, och skickade en pik till Kamala Harris som påstår sig ha jobbat där förut. – Nu har jag jobbat 15 minuter mer än vad hon har, ska han ha sagt.

Tucker Carlson skyller orkaner – på aborter: "Jag måste säga det"

Tucker Carlson skyller orkaner – på aborter: "Jag måste säga det"

Det är i Donald Trumps tidigare chefsstrateg Steve Bannons podcast ”War Room” som Tucker Carlson kommer in på abortfrågan. Han inleder med att kalla USA:s finansminister Janet Yellen för ”dvärg”, och anklagar henne för att förespråka abort av ekonomiska skäl innan han beskriver abort som ett straff från gud. – Jag måste säga det, jag kommer bli attackerad för att jag säger det, men jag tror det. Folk tänker ’åh, en till orkan, det måste bero på global uppvärmning’. Men nej! Det handlar förmodligen om abort, egentligen. Man kan inte döda barn med flit. Man kan inte delta i offrande av mänskligt liv utan konsekvenser, säger han i podcasten. Stödjer Trump öppet Tucker Carlson var länge en av den konservativa TV-kanalen Fox News allra största profiler, men lämnade i fjol. Detta efter ett uppmärksammat mål där kanalen stämdes av rösträkningsföretaget Dominion, som hävdade att anställda på kanalen visste om att Trumps påståenden om valfusk efter förlusten 2020 var osanna – men fortsatte framföra dem ändå. Carlson stödjer Trump öppet och har figurerat i hans kampanj. Högsta domstolen rev upp den nationella rätten till abort 2022, och frågan är en av de viktigaste i det amerikanska valet, som avgörs under natten till onsdag.

Trump och Harris slutspurt i Pennsylvania: "Strid på kniven"

Trump och Harris slutspurt i Pennsylvania: "Strid på kniven"

I en sammanställning från Real Clear Politics leder Trump med 0,3 procent i delstaten Pennsylvania, vars 19 elektorsröster kan bli avgörande. Både Kamala Harris och Donald Trump satsar stort med avslutande kampanjmöten i flera städer i delstaten. – Det är en strid på kniven. Trump kampanjar idag i Reading och i Pittsburg. Ikväll här i Philadelphia är det en stor konsert där man inte spar på någonting. Lady Gaga ställer upp för Harris räkning, säger Jenny Strömstedt, som rapporterar från Philadelphia. Likt i många andra delstater är det ekonomin som tycks vara avgörande för var väljarna lägger sin röst. – Det handlar om plånboksfrågor. ”Har du det bättre idag än för fyra år sedan?” Det är en gammal Reagan-Carter-tagline som Donald Trump har använt sig av, säger Strömstedt. Det avgör Pennsylvania Vilka väljargrupper som får ett högt valdeltagande under valdagen kan vara avgörande för vem som kommer att vinna delstaten. – På landsbygden här undrar man: kommer de manliga unga väljarna som traditionellt väljer Trump att faktiskt ta sig till vallokalerna? Kommer den latinska befolkningen att rösta för Harris i högre utsträckning att rösta för Harris efter det här misslyckade skämtet på Madison-eventet? säger Jenny Strömstedt. Även hur kvinnorna i delstaten kommer att rösta kan vara avgörande. Abortfrågan kan göra att fler republikanska kvinnor röstar på Harris och om kvinnor röstar i högre grad än män kan det ge Harris större marginal. 78 miljoner amerikaner har redan förtidsröstat inför valdagen och i Pennsylvania uppges runt 20 procent av invånarna ha röstat innan valdagen, vilket enligt New York Times är lägre än i de andra vågmästarstaterna. 2020 förtidsröstade totalt 101 miljoner av de 158 miljoner som röstade. Så spenderar presidentkandidaterna sista kampanjdagen Donald Trump har varit på valmöten i tre delstater under sista kampanjdagen, medan Kamala Harris istället spenderat hela dagen på kampanjmöten i Pennsylvania. – Pennsylvania har varit mycket viktigt, och där har han talat om hur viktigt det är att väljarna går ut och röstar imorgon, de som inte har förtidsröstat, säger TV4:s utrikeskommentator Lisa Grenfors. Medan Trump höll sig till Pennsylvaniastäderna Pittsburg och Reading för sina möten satsade Harris på Scranton, Pittsburg och Philadelphia, där hon får stöd av Lady Gaga, Oprah Winfrey och Ricky Martin under en stor konsert som hålls. ”Vi behöver er röst Pennsylvania”, sa Harris på ett valmöte redan förra veckan. – Det här visar hur viktig Harris-kampanjen menar att Pennsylvania kommer att bli för att Kamala Harris ska kunna vinna valet, säger USA-korrespondent Thomas Kvarnkullen.

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What to expect from President Trump 2.0

Despite being banned from the ballot paper in two states (so far) and multiple legal hurdles, Donald Trump is the clear favourite to return as the Republican candidate for US president, and opinion polls also give him the edge in a rematch with Joe Biden. Trump has joked about becoming a "dictator" for a day if he wins, and says he would carry out mass deportations – and that’s just the beginning of his plans for a second term.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guest: David Charter, US Editor, The Times.Host: Manveen Rana.Clips: Sky News, ABC News, New York Post, CBS News, Trump 2024, The Economic Times, Fox News, The 700 Club, CNN, US Network Pool, Forbes, The Benny Show. Read more: Will Donald Trump still run in 2024? The Colorado decision explainedIf Donald Trump becomes US president again, here’s what he’ll doEmail us: storiesofourtimes@thetimes.co.ukFind out more about our bonus series for Times subscribers: 'Inside the newsroom' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Donald Trump: Dictator in Chief?

The shadow looming over the fourth Republican debate was the party’s most recent president, Donald Trump. But while the other candidates traded blows at one another, Trump was conspicuously absent, instead taking part in a town hall event on Tuesday evening. He raised eyebrows when saying he would only be a dictator on ‘day one’ if elected president. The Americast team chew over Trump’s comments – and the Republican debate – before speaking to GOP candidate Asa Hutchinson, the former governor of Arkansas who’s still in the race for the White House.And, a clip of American university leaders has gone viral after they failed to say explicitly to Congress that calling for the genocide of Jewish people violated their schools code of conduct. The team assesses how we’ve reached this point. HOSTS: • Justin Webb, Radio 4 presenter • Marianna Spring, disinformation and social media correspondent • Anthony Zurcher, North America correspondent GUEST: • Asa Hutchinson, Republican presidential candidate GET IN TOUCH: • Join our online community: https://discord.gg/qSrxqNcmRB • Send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to +44 330 123 9480 • Email Americast@bbc.co.uk • Or use #Americast Find out more about our award-winning “undercover voters” here: bbc.in/3lFddSF. This episode was made by George Dabby with Alix Pickles, Catherine Fusillo, Claire Betzer and Maia Davies. The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The series producer is George Dabby. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.

You've Got Mailbag

At the end of every episode of Prosecuting Donald Trump, we ask you to submit your questions and today, we finally have a chance to answer some of them. As we’re all reflecting on the year ahead, Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord answer your questions about 2023’s legal landscape and what’s to come in 2024. 

Will the courts Trump the Donald?

Today, we look at Donald Trump’s disqualification from the Colorado ballot.The state’s Supreme Court has ruled him ineligible because of his actions in the run up to the US Capital riot in 2021. Americast’s Sarah Smith and Justin Webb join to discuss whether this could be the beginning of the end for his 2024 bid.And the departing First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford, is in the studio to talk about his political legacy, as well as really liking cheese. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Chris Flynn with Gemma Roper, Sam McLaren and Joe Wilkinson. The technical producer was Matt Dean. The senior news editors are Jonathan Aspinwall and Sam Bonham.

Disqualified in Colorado

For the first time in history, the 14th Amendment has been used to disqualify a presidential candidate from running for office. In this special breaking news episode, MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord react to the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to disqualify former president Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 presidential ballot under the Constitution's insurrection clause. Andrew and Mary discuss what the court’s decision means and the potential fallout. Note: Trump’s legal team intends to appeal the decision. 

BONUS: The Full Presidential Immunity Hearing

Former President Donald Trump appeared in federal court Tuesday morning as his lawyers argued that he is immune from prosecution on charges to overturn the 2020 election. Listen to the full hearing here. 

Is America about to give Donald Trump a second chance? Dispatch from the Deep South

Emily reports from Georgia, the eye of the Donald Trump legal storm, where he was caught on tape trying to get an election official to 'find' him more votes to win the 2020 election. A year out from 2024, is this purple state closer to staying blue or turning MAGA red? The latter could tip the election in Trump's favour. And we cross state lines to the hometown of the woman who could capitalise should a jail cell call for the Donald. Nikki Haley. Could she prove to be the Republican nominee come election day?And...Jon is in Paris, France- and he's nabbed the Mayor of Detroit - Mike Duggan. Don't ask how. He talks to the man in charge of a crucial blue city in a crucial swing state. Editor & Field Producer: Gabriel RadusVideo Producer: Rory SymonYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The News Agents USA".

DC Drama

Former president Donald Trump renewed his efforts to delay the DC election subversion case by asking for a halt in all proceedings while his appeal on presidential immunity moves through the courts. Meanwhile, Special Counsel Jack Smith is pushing to keep the trial on schedule by bringing the issue before the Supreme Court. MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord break down Smith’s strategy and what this could mean for the former president’s other criminal cases. Plus, they discuss news out of Wisconsin where ten fake Donald Trump electors settled a civil lawsuit admitting their actions were part of an effort to overturn the 2020 election.

Immunity Denied

In what could be his most consequential legal defeat yet, a federal judge rejects Donald Trump’s claims of presidential immunity in his 2020 election case. MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord break down what this – and a similar ruling in a parallel civil case --could mean for the ex-president. Plus, they'll talk GA where Trump’s lawyers say he shouldn’t be tried until 2029 if he wins next year’s election.

Bunker USA: The 5 key Donald Trump dramas you need to focus on

Donald Trump is never out of trouble. And it’s hard to keep up with his latest wrongdoing. Jacob Jarvis is joined by Andrew Rudalevige, Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of Government at Bowdoin College and a visiting professor at LSE, to go over the five key areas of drama you need to understand in the run up to 2024. • “If Trump were convicted of all 90 of his current felonies, he'd’ be looking at something like 700 years in prison.” • “Any private citizen not named Donald J. Trump would inevitably get convicted for espionage and obstruction of justice in the classified documents case” www.patreon.com/bunkercast  Written and presented by Jacob Jarvis. Producer: Eliza Davis Beard. Audio production: Simon Williams. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Trump's Thanksgiving Threats

Donald Trump’s Thanksgiving threats take center stage as judges in NY and DC decide whether to reinstate his two gag orders. Plus, we’ll dig deeper into Trump’s charade of victimhood as he tries to get his federal election case in DC dismissed. All this, as Andrew and Mary celebrate 50 episodes of the pod!

Foreseeable Consequences

Donald Trump’s team and the U.S. government squared off in a DC appeals court over his latest attempt to undo a gag order issued against him in his federal election subversion case. MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord break down Trump’s claims and which way they think the three-judge panel is leaning. Plus, a judgein Colorado denies a motion to keep Trump off the ballot there in 2024 – but why some say the ruling is still a bad one for the former president.

Trump's Tumultuous Testimony

Donald Trump took the witness stand Monday in the biggest moment of his civil and criminal trials thus far. MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord dig into some of his big admissions and how badly he may have hurt himself. Plus, we’ll get into the former president’s latest efforts to delay his federal trials and the new criticism facing Judge Aileen Cannon in the FL documents case.