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Trump's allies did not suggest they could aim for consensus. Pastor Jentezen Franklin of Gainesville, Georgia, used his invocation Saturday to declare the election “a spiritual battle.” ...
special counsel investigation; Plasmic Echo; FBI search of Mar-a-Lago; Trump v. United States; New York felony conviction for falsifying business records. Stormy Daniels scandal; Criminal and civil New York investigations of the Trump Organization for financial fraud; Georgia election indictment. Georgia election investigation; mug shot
President-elect Donald Trump is calling for an investigation into famed Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer, whose final poll of the state incorrectly found Vice President Kamala Harris with a lead.
special counsel investigation; Plasmic Echo; FBI search of Mar-a-Lago; Trump v. United States; New York felony conviction for falsifying business records. Stormy Daniels scandal; Criminal and civil New York investigations of the Trump Organization for financial fraud; Georgia election indictment. Georgia election investigation; mug shot
Donald Trump’s first criminal trial before election day is about more than hush money. Prosecutors allege a scheme to corrupt a presidential election. ... The investigation. After launching a ...
Central to the investigation is whether Trump knew that he had lost but pressed ahead with spurious efforts to overturn election results anyway. In May 2020, when the presidential election was ...
On his way to a musical career as a saxophone player Franklin became an evangelist. After Roy Wellborn, senior pastor of Free Chapel, died in 1989, Franklin was installed as pastor of Free Chapel. [1] At the time, Free Chapel was a small congregation of 300 people. In 2004 the church moved to a new location which had a 3,000-seat auditorium. [2]