米司法省、E・ジーン・キャロルへの刑事捜査を開始
米司法省が、作家E・ジーン・キャロルに関する刑事捜査を開始した。キャロル氏はドナルド・トランプ前大統領から性的暴行を受けたと主張しており、民事訴訟ではトランプ氏の責任が認められている。今回の捜査は、この一連の法的紛争における新たな展開となる。
米司法省が、作家E・ジーン・キャロルに関する刑事捜査を開始した。キャロル氏はドナルド・トランプ前大統領から性的暴行を受けたと主張しており、民事訴訟ではトランプ氏の責任が認められている。今回の捜査は、この一連の法的紛争における新たな展開となる。
The Justice Department has reportedly opened an investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who accused Donald Trump of rape and won a civil case where a jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation.
Senator Chris Murphy criticizes the Trump administration's handling of an Ebola outbreak, claiming 900 cases now threaten the U.S. due to the dismantling of global health teams. The post references a CDC request for staff to screen passengers from Central Africa for Ebola symptoms.
A tweet by Nicholas Kristof states that Sudan is the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with the UAE accused of supporting the RSF militia responsible for mass atrocities, while President Trump remains silent after receiving $500 million from the UAE. A Middle East Eye report and Human Rights Watch findings are cited documenting the UAE's role in Sudan's civil war.
A Detroit News investigation found that AIPAC has changed how it channels money into Rep. Haley Stevens' campaign by routing donations through a third-party processor, Democracy Engine, to avoid appearing in campaign filings. A pro-Israel Super PAC also spent $5.3 million on ads backing Stevens in Michigan's Democratic Senate primary, giving her a financial edge over progressive challengers.
A post by Alec Stapp, retweeted by Paul Graham, states that nearly half of the founders of billion-dollar tech startups are immigrants.