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Trump news: Trump denies knowledge of desperate Jan 6 texts at CPAC while Barr urges GOP to move on | The Independent
2022-02-26 00:00:00.0     独立报-世界新闻     原网页

       

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       Ad trolls Trump over January 6 committee developments

       Former US attorney general Bill Barr says Donald Trump has “shown he has neither the temperament nor persuasive powers to provide the kind of positive leadership that is needed” in a new book.

       Mr Barr calls on the Republican Party to move on from Mr Trump and directly blames him for the violence at the US Capitol on 6 January in One Damn Thing After Another.

       The former president fired Mr Barr when he refused to go along with his claims that the election had been stolen.

       Mr Barr writes that his former boss “lost his grip” after the election, and that his false claims of voter fraud led to the attack on the US Capitol.

       On Saturday, Joe Biden laughed off Donald Trump’s praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

       “I put as much stock in Trump saying that Putin’s a genius as I do when he called himself a stable genius,” Mr Biden said in an interview released Saturday.

       The former president hailed Mr Putin as “smart” and blamed Mr Biden for allowing the invasion to occur.

       Recommended White House spokesperson compares Trump and Putin to pigs ‘rubbing their snouts together’ CPAC news – live: Marjorie Taylor Greene defends speech to white nationalist conference amid backlash Trump’s former security expert denounces Putin at CPAC days after ex-president called him ‘genius’

       Key Points Why Republicans and Trump suddenly have an unexpected Putin problem Trump insists Ukraine crisis would not have happened while he was president Biden laughs off Trump’s ‘genius’ comments on Putin Flashback: How Trump sided with Putin

       Show latest update 1646038015 Marjorie Taylor Greene defends appearance at white nationalist event

       Far-right Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared recently at the America First Political Action Conference, a gathering that featured explicit white nationalism, racism and pro-Russia chants.

       As Ben Jacobs reported for Intelligencer:

       The Georgia congresswoman’s appearance was introduced shortly after [AFPAC host Nick] Fuentes asked for “a round of applause for Russia” and the crowd chanted “Putin, Putin” in response. In her remarks, Greene hailed the attendees as “canceled Americans” and delivered a familiar set of bromides, condemning abortion, environmentalism, Nancy Pelosi, and Justin Trudeau, while promising the crowd she was currently “working very hard for an American revival.”

       Other speakers at the event made an array of racist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic remarks, culminating in Fuentes reiterating his praise for the January 6 attack on the Capitol as “awesome” and celebrating Adolf Hitler. The white nationalist said of the media: “And now they’re going on about Russia and ‘Vladimir Putin is Hitler’ — they say that’s not a good thing,” he said with a smirk.

       The Congresswoman, who also appeared at CPAC, has defended her decision to appear at the conference, whose political bent was hardly a secret.

       Andrew Naughtie 28 February 2022 08:46

       1646033632 Lauren Boebert says Canada and US 'need to be liberated'

       Rep Lauren Boebert on Sunday compared the plight of Ukrainians amid a Russian invasion to that of truckers protesting against the vaccine mandates in Canada.

       “I pray for Ukraine and I wish them the best. They have a great president right now who has really said clearly, ‘Live free or die.’ He said, ‘I don’t need a ride, give me ammunition. The fight is right here,’” Ms Boebert told Fox News.

       She added: “But we also have neighbours to the north who need freedom and need to be liberated and we need that right here at home as well”.

       Alisha Rahaman Sarkar 28 February 2022 07:33

       1646031873 Donald Trump Jr closes out CPAC with rambling speech

       The son of former president Donald Trump told a group of conservative activists that crack cocaine “is not [his] thing” and accused the press of covering for the Biden administration’s alleged “failures” during a rambling speech at the end of the four-day American Conservative Union confab.

       “Crack’s not really my thing, but it would be fine if I was on that [Democratic] side,” Donald Trump Jr said on Sunday during a rambling speech delivered from the stage his father, former president Donald Trump, had spoken from the night before.

       Andrew Feinberg reports.

       ‘Crack’s not really my thing’: Donald Trump Jr closes out CPAC with rambling speech The former president’s son makes false claims about the Biden administration’s drugs policy in a speech taking in several conspiracy theories

       Alisha Rahaman Sarkar 28 February 2022 07:04

       1646029909 Trump claims he knows nothing about Hannity's text

       Former president Donald Trump has claimed he doesn’t know anything about text messages sent by Sean Hannity to his chief of staff during the 6 January attacks on the Capitol.

       The select committee investigating the Capitol riot last month released several text messages sent by the Fox News host to Mark Meadows in the days leading up to, during and after the attack on the Capitol.

       When Mr Trump was asked about the messages after speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday, he claimed not to know anything about them.

       Bevan Hurley has more.

       Trump claims he doesn’t know anything about Sean Hannity’s 6 January texts Former president praises Fox News host as a ‘talented person’ who gets ‘fantastic ratings’

       Alisha Rahaman Sarkar 28 February 2022 06:31

       1646027641 ICYMI | Clinton blames Trump for ‘giving aid and comfort’ to Putin

       Hillary Clinton has blamed Donald Trump for “giving aid and comfort” to president Vladimir Putin, after the former US president called him a “genius” just days before Russia declared war on Ukraine.

       The former secretary of state told MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Friday that the US and “what’s left of the Republican party” need to stand up against people within their own country who are showing support for “an enemy of freedom and democracy”.

       Rachel Sharp reports.

       Hillary Clinton blames Trump for ‘giving aid and comfort’ to Putin Former secretary of state calls on ‘what’s left of the Republican party’ to stand up against those who are showing support for ‘enemy of freedom and democracy’ Putin

       Alisha Rahaman Sarkar 28 February 2022 05:54

       1646025619 Trump’s former security expert denounces Putin at CPAC

       Former Trump national security adviser Robert O’Brien denounced Russian president Vladimir Putin as a “killer” days after his former boss said the unprovoked attack he ordered on Ukraine was “savvy” and called the dictator a “genius”.

       Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Mr O’Brien said the crisis brought on by Russia’s attack is “the likes of which we haven’t seen at least those of us born after World War Two haven’t seen”.

       Andrew Feinberg has more.

       Trump’s former security expert denounces Putin at CPAC after ex-president praises him ‘Make no mistake — Putin is a killer. He wants to rebuild the Russian Empire. He's not a person to be admired. No matter how charming or how clever he is’

       Alisha Rahaman Sarkar 28 February 2022 05:20

       1646023867 Barr faces backlash over upcoming book

       Former US attorney general Bill Barr was slammed on social media following the release of an excerpt from his forthcoming book One Damn Thing After Another.

       In his book, Mr Barr said former president Donald Trump has “shown he has neither the temperament nor persuasive powers to provide the kind of positive leadership that is needed”.

       Slamming Mr Barr, political commentator Chris Hayes wrote on Twitter: “This man knew full well Trump was plotting a coup and rather than stand his ground and stop it, he cut and run like a coward and issued a grovelling statement about what a great president Trump was”.

       Attorney Daniel S Goldman added: “Let’s not forget that Bill Barr was as much responsible as Trump - if not more - for politicizing DOJ by misrepresenting the Mueller Report, trying to dismiss the Flynn indictment, overruling his line prosecutors by cutting in half the sentencing rec for Stone - the list goes on”.

       “No book can launder away the stench of working for Donald Trump,” said commentator Kurt Bardella.

       Alisha Rahaman Sarkar 28 February 2022 04:51

       1646022299 Trump says rising sea levels just ‘give you slightly more seafront property’

       Former president Donald Trump, who has repeatedly brushed off climate crisis, said that rising sea levels caused by rising temperatures could lead to more seafront property.

       Mr Trump made the remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday evening as he derided liberals and threw political red meat to ardent supporters.“No, no, no. Global warming,” he said. “We have a world that’s ready to blow up and disintegrate over energy and he’s talking about global warming.”

       Eric Garcia reports.

       Trump says rising sea levels just ‘give you slightly more seafront property’ Former president has repeatedly mocked climate crisis

       Alisha Rahaman Sarkar 28 February 2022 04:24

       1646020672 Select Committee summons Alex Jones' associate

       The select committee investigating the 6 January Capitol riots has subpoenaed phone records connected to an employee of conspiracy theorists Alex Jones, the second time in recent weeks.

       The panel has subpoenaed records for Annette Shroyer, the mother of Mr Jones’ employee Owen Shroyer, who was charged last year for his participation in the insurrection, Politico reported.

       Accusing the select committee of abusing its powers, Ms Shroyer has asked a judge to let her join Mr Jones’ pending lawsuit against the panel.

       Alisha Rahaman Sarkar 28 February 2022 03:57

       1646019233 If Trump runs for president in 2024, what can we expect?

       In his reality-show style, former president Donald Trump tried to keep his audience in suspense (another tactic from his time as president that often infuriated his allies).

       Trump dropped yet another hint that he would run again for the presidency in 2024, but offered no details, merely suggesting that his supporters would be “very happy” with his decision, writes Chris Stevenson.

       Politics Explained: If Trump runs for president in 2024, what can we expect? Based on his appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the former president’s pitch to retake the White House would be similar to his first, writes Chris Stevenson

       Alisha Rahaman Sarkar 28 February 2022 03:33

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