Jared Kushner and Hope Hicks testified before grand jury investigating 2020 election interference, sources say
Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, testified before the grand jury investigating the aftermath of the 2020 election and the actions of the then-president and others, a source familiar with the testimony confirmed to CNN.
2023-07-14 06:45
Union fears Hollywood actors' digital doubles could live on 'for one day's pay'
By Dawn Chmielewski Like a plot from the anthology television series "Black Mirror," the Screen Actors Guild says
2023-07-14 06:45
Trump news – live: Jared Kushner testified for Jan 6 probe as DOJ urges no delay to classified papers trial
Federal prosecutors investigating Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 election results have questioned his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, among other witnesses to see if the former president acknowledged he had lost. Mr Kushner testified in Washington DC last month, according to a report from The New York Times, and maintained that the former president believed the election was stolen, a source briefed on the matter said. It has also emerged that other key administration figures including Alyssa Farah Griffin and Hope Hicks were also questioned. Elsewhere, special counsel Jack Smith told a federal judge there is “no basis in law or fact” for indefinitely postponing the federal trial of Mr Trump and urged the court to proceed with jury selection in December. In a new court filing, Smith wrote that one of Trump’s legal arguments "borders on frivolous" and said there’s no evidence that waiting until after the 2024 presidential election would make the process any easier. Meanwhile, recent financial disclosure forms show Melania Trump was paid as much as $155,000 by a Super PAC linked to her husband for “event planning and consulting”. Read More Ron DeSantis rules out being Trump’s running mate: ‘I’m not a number two guy’ GOP lawmaker compares Hunter Biden to glitter: ‘You cannot get rid of him. We’re sick of it’ Trump sees democracy as ‘enemy territory’ says journalist who helped bring down Nixon Everything we know about Ray Epps, the man conservatives blame for the Capitol riot
2023-07-14 06:29
Why Dolly Parton won’t retire? The 77-year-old singer opens up about her unwavering passion for singing
'I would never retire. I would hopefully drop dead in the middle of a song on stage someday,' said Dolly Parton
2023-07-14 06:22
Matt Damon, Emily Blunt Exit ‘Oppenheimer’ Show to Go Strike
No more Margot Robbie draped in pink dresses and flashing a million-watt smile at Barbie screenings. No more
2023-07-14 05:57
Trump son-in-law Kushner testified before grand jury probing ex-president - NYT
WASHINGTON Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and multiple other witnesses have testified before a grand jury in recent
2023-07-14 05:27
California still has an anti-gay marriage law on the books. Voters could remove it next year
The California Senate has approved a proposal to enshrine the right to same-sex marriage in the state constitution
2023-07-14 05:26
Ukraine Recap: US Intel Official Says Conflict at ‘Stalemate’
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has reached a stalemate, a senior US intelligence official said, offering a
2023-07-14 04:29
Jabeur 'going full in' as she targets Wimbledon history
Ons Jabeur says she wants to make history for Tunisia and Africa by winning a Grand Slam title after reaching her second...
2023-07-14 03:54
'Oppenheimer' cast walk out of UK premiere ahead of SAG strike
The cast of director Christopher Nolan's hotly anticipated war-era drama "Oppenheimer" is standing united in the effort to support the SAG-AFTRA strike.
2023-07-14 03:47
It's official: SAG-AFTRA is going on strike
On July 13, the national board of the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of
2023-07-14 03:22
Is Emily Blunt taking a break from acting? 'Oppenheimer' star opens up about her next career move
'It’s one of those things when people are like, 'How do you balance it?’ I never feel like I’m doing it right, you know,' said Emily Blunt
2023-07-14 03:21
