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However, Pfiffner emphasized that "the most significant" lies told by Trump are instead "egregious false statements that are demonstrably contrary to well-known facts," because by causing disagreements about what the facts are, then people cannot properly evaluate their government: "Political power rather than rational discourse then becomes ...
In July 2015, Trump filed a $10 million lawsuit in D.C. Superior Court for breach of contract against Spanish celebrity chef José Andrés, claiming that he backed out of a deal to open the flagship restaurant at Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. [206] [207] Andrés replied that Trump's lawsuit was "both unsurprising and without ...
On April 12, 2023, Trump sued his former attorney, Michael Cohen, for breach of contract. Trump sought $500 million in damages. [45] On July 31, 2023, Cohen's attorneys called Trump to sit for a deposition on September 6. [46] At a hearing on September 5, the deposition was moved to October 3.
As he did during his first presidency, Trump made false claims with a frequency and variety unmatched by any other elected official in Washington. Analysis: Trump’s 13 biggest lies of his first ...
NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen will settle a breach of contract lawsuit with the Trump Organization. Cohen’s 2019 suit demanded at least $1.3 million in lawyers’ fees ...
In a regulatory filing, Trump's latest business partners have compiled a handy list of all of his failed business deals. ... lost 38, won 450, and had another 137 cases end with some other outcome ...
The case settled days before he and anchor George Stephanopoulos were to sit for depositions, with ABC News agreeing to donate $15 million to Trump’s future presidential foundation and museum ...
"Through declarations and conduct prior to and following the security breach at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, President Trump (1) undermined the integrity of his high office; (2) sowed discord among the people of the United States; and (3) violated his constitutional oath to faithfully execute the office of President and, to the best of ...