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  • Breaking!‘Back Up Plan For Jack Smith’ – Corrupt Prosecutor Andrew Weissmann Floats More Serious Federal Charges Against Trump in New Jersey

    06/14/2023 5:58:34 PM PDT · by Macho MAGA Man · 31 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | June 15, 2023 | Cristina Laila
    Corrupt prosecutor Andrew Weissmann on Wednesday floated additional and more serious federal charges against Trump in New Jersey. Jack Smith hit a roadblock and was unable to bring certain charges in DC since Mar-a-Lago is located in West Palm Beach so he empaneled a grand jury in Florida to ‘get Trump.’ .......... Jack Smith however did not charge Trump with dissemination of the national defense information related to documents stored at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club. According to the indictment reviewed by this reporter, In July 2021, at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, NJ, during an audio-recorded meeting...
  • Steve Lonegan for Senate

    10/07/2013 1:00:14 PM PDT · by statestreet · 7 replies
    New York Sun ^ | October 7, 2013 | New York Sun Editorial
    It’s going to be illuminating to see whether there is any backlash in New Jersey against news that Mayor Bloomberg of New York is scrambling to put an emergency $1 million into the floundering campaign of Mayor Cory Booker to succeed Senator Lautenberg. This news was injected Sunday by Michael Barbaro of the New York Times into a dispatch that ran on page one under the headline “Anxious Allies Aiding Booker In Senate Bid.” Mr. Bloomberg tried something similar in Colorado the other day, and Rocky Mountain voters promptly cashiered his two candidates out of the state’s Senate.
  • NJ Moves To Ban Investments In Companies Doing Business With Iran

    03/13/2007 5:13:22 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 19 replies · 444+ views
    Millennium Radio New Jersey ^ | Tuesday, March 13, 2007
    New Jersey may become the first state to ban investing state pension funds in companies doing business in Iran. A proposal is being promoted in the Legislature by Assemblyman Neil Cohen, who cites Iran's ties to terrorism, its anti-American and anti-Israel stances, and its nuclear enrichment plans. Cohen's bill was released yesterday by an Assembly committee. Cohen's proposal mirrors a bill passed last year in New Jersey that banned investing state pension funds in companies doing business in Sudan -- a move meant to protest genocide in the African nation. New Jersey passed a similar law in the 1980s barring...
  • Jersey Democrats Down on Bush's Budget

    02/06/2007 3:11:33 AM PST · by Calpernia · 4 replies · 148+ views
    Millennium Radio New Jersey ^ | Tuesday, February 06, 2007 | Joe Cutter
    New Jersey Democratic lawmakers complain there are deep flaws in President Bush's proposed budget plan. Democratic Senator Bob Menendez complains the Bush budget cuts Homeland Security, mass transit and education funding. He tells Millenium Radio he has been wracking his brain to think about who in New Jersey would like this budget. Menendez says he cannot think of anyone who would be satisfied. Congressman Rob Andrews says the budget will mean higher property taxes for Jersey residents who will see their local towns having to make up the difference for less Federal Funding. But Republican Frank Lo Biondo says the...
  • G.O.P. Says Corzine's Cash Makes Him the New Boss (one-man bull market for Democrats)

    02/18/2005 3:22:33 PM PST · by Liz · 19 replies · 559+ views
    NY TIMES ^ | February 18, 2005 | DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
    TRENTON, Feb. 17 - In the six years since he moved from a Wall Street boardroom to the trenches of New Jersey politics, Senator Jon S. Corzine has become a one-man bull market for Democrats. Election records show that since 1999, when he first expressed interest in seeking a Senate seat, Mr. Corzine, his family members and his political action committees have given nearly $8 million to Democratic organizations, candidates and party officials, from county freeholders to the Democratic National Committee to the party's presidential nominees. Of those donations, $5 million has gone to a small group of New Jersey...