Politics
Here Are Some Crimes That Trump Could Potentially Be Charged With

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner took a guess at some of the crimes Trump might be charged with if he is indicted in Manhattan.
Video:
Kirschner said on MSNBC’s The Katie Phang Show:
It is a bit of a fool’s errand to predict with the grand jury might have decided to indict Donald Trump for, but let’s be a little foolish this morning and take a crack at it we have heard a lot about the charge of falsifying business records now, that is a misdemeanor crime in New York. Unless you are falsifying those business records in further — furtherance of other crimes, to facilitate them, or to cover up other crimes I would be really surprised if what we see next week, assuming he is indicted and the indictment is unsealed, I would be really surprised if all we saw was a misdemeanor falsifying business record charge.
I suspect we are going to see probably three, four, five perhaps more charges that could look like campaign finance violations, violations of New York state law they could look like tax crimes because reportedly, Donald Trump went on to take the hush money reimbursement payments as business expenses, which, of course, is tax fraud I think we are in a guessing game posture right now but suspect we will see a handful of charges next week.
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For those who are asking what the crime is in Trump giving a check to Stormy Daniels, the answer is that such a question is incorrect.
Trump didn’t give a check to Stormy Daniels. He had his then-lawyer Michael Cohen give a check to Daniels and then lied about the purpose of the check by calling it a fee for legal services and then deducting the money to Daniels through Cohen on his taxes.
Donald Trump committed fraud to avoid campaign finance laws and to prevent the public from finding out about his affair with Stormy Daniels before the election.
The payment was an illegal contribution to his campaign that he laundered through Cohen, which is very illegal.
Only the members of the grand jury and DA Alvin Bragg know for sure if Trump will be indicted or what he will be charged with, but as Kirschner pointed out, there are some serious crimes that could be charged that if convicted would make the former president a felon.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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Politics
Utah State Wide Receiver Josh Davis Suffers Sudden Cardiac Arrest During Practice

On Friday, Utah State revealed that football player Josh Davis suffered a “non-traumatic sudden cardiac arrest” on Thursday during practice.
Davis, a wide receiver for Utah State, had a medical emergency during practice at Maverik Stadium and was taken to Logan Regional Hospital.
He was initially reported to be in critical condition, but his condition was upgraded to fair the following morning, according to ESPN.
According to Utah State, Davis was “taken off life-sustaining medical devices and is breathing on his own.”
Read the statement below:
Josh Davis, a football player for Utah state, has been upgraded from critical to fair condition as of Friday morning, following a non-traumatic sudden cardiac arrest during Thursday’s spring practice on Merlin Olsen Field at Maverick stadium.
Davis, who is currently in the intensive care unit at McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden, has been taken off life-sustaining medical devices and is breathing on his own.
Davis, a redshirt freshman wide receiver from Carlsbad, California, collapsed during practice on Thursday and was immediately treated by USU’s athletic training staff, led by Mike Williams, associate athletics Director for sports medicine, followed by emergency medical personnel, who transported him to Logan regional hospital.
Davis received initial critical treatment and was stabilized at Logan regional hospital before being transported to McKay-Dee Hospital, where their critical care team continued treatment with therapeutic hypothermia to lower the body temperature to preserve his neurological function.
Davis’ parents, Matt and Chrissy, arrived in Utah Thursday evening, and were met at the hospital by Utah State team physician Dr. David G. Liddle, interim athletic director Jerry Bovee, head football coach Blake Anderson, and athletic trainer Kendra Gilmore.
Update on Josh Davis.
We ask that you continue to keep Josh and his family in your thoughts and prayers. pic.twitter.com/ASuhTLjVkC
— USU Football (@USUFootball) March 24, 2023
Davis is “awake, alert, and breathing on his own,” Anderson said, via Utah State football play-by-play radio voice Scott Garrard per Si.com.
He added, “The training staff absolutely saved his life. No hesitation at all. Miracle.”
Politics
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear Vetoes Bill to Ban Minors From Sex Change Surgeries and Hormones

Kentucky’s Democrat Governor Andy Beshear has vetoed a bill banning minors from receiving sex change surgeries and hormones.
Doctors who have already prescribed children puberty blockers or hormones will have to cease doing so or taper them off if stopping abruptly could harm them.
The legislation, SB 150, bans discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools, requires students to use bathrooms intended for their biological sex, and dictates that educators must notify students’ parents when and if they receive any mental health services related to sexuality.
Fortunately, the bill had passed the state’s Republican-led House with a veto-proof majority, so the governor will likely be overridden next week.
“In Kentucky, the expanded version that reached Beshear’s desk was rushed through both legislative chambers in a matter of hours March 16 before lawmakers began an extended break. The fast-track work enabled lawmakers to retain their ability to override the governor’s veto. The action triggered outrage among opponents unable to stop the legislation,” CBS News reports.
In his statement about the veto, Beshear said that the legislation allows “too much government interference in personal healthcare issues and rips away the freedom of parents to make medical decisions for their children.”
The governor also claimed that not sterilizing or mutilating physically healthy minors could cause an uptick in suicide.
“My faith teaches me that all children are children of God and Senate Bill 150 will endanger the children of Kentucky,” Beshear said.
“Andy Beshear thinks it’s okay for children to have access to life-altering sex change surgery and drugs before they turn 18,” said Sean Southard, a spokesman for the Kentucky Republican Party, according to a report from ABC News. “Today, he revealed how radical he truly is.”
The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky has already threatened a lawsuit when the bill becomes law.
“Governor Beshear has demonstrated his commitments to protect Kentucky parents’ rights to raise their children as they see fit, and to keep medical decisions where they belong: between providers and patients,” wrote the ACLU Kentucky in a statement. “The adults in the General Assembly should focus on what students, teachers, and schools really need, rather than single out vulnerable children to score cheap political points. ”
Politics
Dopey Radical Cori Bush Says She Won’t ‘Succumb to the Nihilist, Insurrectionist View of the Second Amendment’ (VIDEO)

Noted Constitutional scholar, Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri, recently offered some remarks on the Second Amendment that were not only insulting but appeared completely scripted.
It’s amazing to hear a member of Congress speak this way about an amendment to the Constitution that she is sworn to uphold and protect.
Cori also spends hundreds of thousands a year on her own armed security — who happens to be her husband!
Then again, Cori is a member of the squad.
RedState reports:
WATCH: Cori Bush Wants Us to Know She Won’t ‘Succumb to the Nihilist, Insurrectionist View of the 2nd Amendment,’ America
Oh, please. I’ll bet you a dollar that Missouri Democrat Rep. Cori Bush could no more define “nihilist,” let alone spell it, than she could teach a pigeon to spell “gun grabber.” Nonetheless, the “noted Constitutional scholar” [ahem] wants us to know where we can stick the Second Amendment, and it’s not in her inbox.
Although, it was delightful how Bush’s handlers included “insurrectionist” in her prattling little diatribe…
First, there’s no such thing as an “assault rifle,” so since they don’t exist, you can’t ban them, Congresswoman. Second, of course your threat requires taking away the rights of people to bear arms — the arms that Democrats don’t want law-abiding Americans to own, or even more ominous, the arms that Democrats don’t think Americans need — which is none of their damn business.
Okay, back to the babble — and my favorite part.
We will not succumb to the nihilist, insurrectionist view of the Second Amendment. We will not allow the apologists for gun violence to win. We will double down on a public health response to the public health emergency that is gun violence in our country. And together, we will end this crisis once and for all.
Here’s the video:
Rep. @CoriBush: “We will not succumb to the nihilist, insurrectionist view of the Second Amendment” pic.twitter.com/PjRf4sh5OS
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 23, 2023
Do you think Cori Bush is aware that Harriet Tubman carried a gun?
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