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Upside-down American flag reappears as a right-wing protest symbol after Trump's guilty verdict
Read full article: Upside-down American flag reappears as a right-wing protest symbol after Trump's guilty verdictRight-wing commentators and supporters of former President Donald Trump have flooded social media with images of upside-down American flags in protest of his historic guilty verdict.
Trump campaigns to oust Biden after jury convicts him of 34 felonies
Read full article: Trump campaigns to oust Biden after jury convicts him of 34 feloniesDonald Trump remained in Manhattan on Friday morning after the historic verdict that turned him into the first former president of the United States to have ever been convicted of a felony.
Trump tries to move past his guilty verdict by attacking the criminal justice system
Read full article: Trump tries to move past his guilty verdict by attacking the criminal justice systemDonald Trump sought to move past his historic criminal conviction on Friday and build momentum for his bid to return to the White House with fierce attacks on the judge who oversaw the case, the prosecution’s star witness and the criminal justice system as a whole.
Trump seethes through the start of trial in New York lawsuit accusing him of lying about his wealth
Read full article: Trump seethes through the start of trial in New York lawsuit accusing him of lying about his wealthDonald Trump has spent a day in court for the sometimes testy start of a trial in a fraud lawsuit that could cost him control of Trump Tower and other prized properties.
Judge dismissive of Trump's reasons to skip NY rape trial
Read full article: Judge dismissive of Trump's reasons to skip NY rape trialA federal judge says he won't let former President Donald Trump's lawyers tell jurors next week that he wants to attend a rape trial but won't because he wants to spare New York City from the disruptions his visit would cause.
At a glance: The three hush money cases in Trump indictment
Read full article: At a glance: The three hush money cases in Trump indictmentThe criminal charges that Donald Trump is now facing in New York stem from three separate instances in which the former president and his associates are accused of making hush money payments during his 2016 campaign.
Trump a pariah? New $100 million bank loan suggests not
Read full article: Trump a pariah? New $100 million bank loan suggests notA bank’s decision to loan Donald Trump’s company $100 million is the latest evidence the former president might survive fraud investigations and a business-world backlash over his efforts to stay in office after losing the 2020 election.
Trump expected to give deposition in protesters' lawsuit
Read full article: Trump expected to give deposition in protesters' lawsuitFormer President Donald Trump is slated to return to New York City to provide a videotaped deposition in a case about his security team’s crackdown on a protest during the early days of his presidential campaign in 2015.
Trump's company could face criminal charges in New York City
Read full article: Trump's company could face criminal charges in New York CityManhattan prosecutors are considering filing criminal charges soon against Donald Trump’s company stemming from a long-running investigation into the former president’s business dealings.
5 Things to Know for Today
Read full article: 5 Things to Know for TodayFILE - In this Jan. 3, 2017, file photo The Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward arrives at Trump Tower in New York. Woodward, facing widespread criticism for only now revealing President Donald Trump's early concerns about the severity of the coronavirus, told The Associated Press that he needed time to be sure that Trump's private comments from February were accurate. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. N95S ARE STILL IN A SHORTAGE White House officials say the U.S. has all the medical supplies needed to battle COVID-19, but health care workers, hospital officials and even the FDA say thats not the case. CHIEFS BAN NATIVE IMAGERY AT ARROWHEAD Kansas City fans wont be wearing headdresses or face paint at the NFLs opener amid a nationwide push for racial justice following the police-custody death of George Floyd
'Black Lives' mural outside Trump Tower defaced for 3rd time
Read full article: 'Black Lives' mural outside Trump Tower defaced for 3rd timeNew York Police Department officers attempt to detain a protester who defaced with black paint the Black Lives Matter mural outside of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue Saturday, July 18, 2020, in the Manhattan borough of New York. The Black Lives Matter street mural in front of Manhattans Trump Tower has been defaced with paint for the third time in a week. In the latest incident, two women were arrested around 3 p.m. Saturday after police said they poured black paint on the block-long mural outside Trump Tower on Manhattans chic Fifth Avenue. Meanwhile, police are continuing to look for a man in black shorts and a dark blue T-shirt who was seen splashing red paint on the Black Lives Matter mural around noon on Monday. Mayor Bill de Blasio helped paint the mural in front of President Donald Trumps namesake tower last week.
Mayor helps paint 'Black Lives Matter' outside Trump Tower
Read full article: Mayor helps paint 'Black Lives Matter' outside Trump TowerMayor Bill de Blasio, third from left, participates in painting Black Lives Matter on Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower, Thursday, July 9, 2020, in New York. Al Sharpton as he helped paint the racial justice rallying cry in giant yellow letters on Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower. Our streets!When we say Black Lives Matter, there is no more American statement, there is no more patriotic statement because there is no America without Black America, de Blasio said. We are acknowledging the truth of ourselves as Americans by saying Black Lives Matter. We are righting a wrong.The mayor announced the plan to paint Black Lives Matter in front of Trump Tower last month after earlier saying the slogan would be painted on streets at several locations around the city. Trump lived in Trump Tower before he took office as president but has spent little time there since.
Petition to rename Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower after Obama gaining speed
Read full article: Petition to rename Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower after Obama gaining speedAn online petition to rename the portion of Fifth Avenue in New York City where Trump Tower is located after former President Barack Obama is gaining traction, with more than 250,000 signatures and counting. "The City of Los Angeles recently honored former President Barack Obama by renaming a stretch of the 134 Freeway near Downtown L.A. in his honor," reads the petition. The fact that this request involves the same street where President Donald Trump's infamous Trump Tower sits is far from a coincidence. "I saw a comedian joke about how it would make Trump so mad if it was named after former President Obama and thought 'Why not?'" If the petition is actually successful, Trump Tower's new address would be 725 President Barack H. Obama Ave., New York, NY 10022.