Donald Trump lashes out at evangelicals for showing ‘sign of disloyality’
Former President Donald Trump lashed out at evangelicals for not supporting his...
Donald Trump and his legal team were penalized with a roughly $1 million fine for suing Hillary Clinton over alleged election fraud in 2016.
Sanctions were required, according to a US district court judge who rejected Trump’s complaint in September of last year because Trump “exhibited a record of manipulating the courts to achieve his political goal.”
According to US district judge John Middlebrooks, the former president had a history of abusing the legal system to achieve his political goals.
“This case ought never to have been filed. Its unsuitability as a legal claim was clear from the beginning.”
President Bill Clinton named Middlebrooks to the court in 1997. In September, Middlebrooks rejected the case, describing it as “a two-hundred-page political diatribe articulating his complaints against those that have opposed him.”
WHOSE CASE IS THIS?
Hillary Clinton, his opponent in the 2016 presidential election, was named in a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump, who claimed that she and other Democrats tried to rig the election by falsely accusing the Trump campaign of having ties to Russia.
Republican candidate Donald Trump ran for reelection in 2020 but lost to Democrat Joe Biden. As a result, Trump made numerous false statements and blamed his loss on rampant voter fraud.
He announced his candidacy for president in 2024, perhaps setting up a rematch with Joe Biden.
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