Judge Robert Broadbelt III, of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County in California, has ordered Donald Trump to pay Stormy Daniels $44,100 to cover legal fees in the battle over her nondisclosure (NDA) agreement. This was reported by The Guardian, as well as several other news outlets.
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Trump Derangement Syndrome Does Not Exist
Many people who experience mental health issues seek out help. In general, the person sees a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist who can assess the problem and determine a diagnosis. One thing is absolutely certain – a person seeking mental health care will never be diagnosed with Trump Derangement Syndrome (also referred to as TDS) because it simply does not exist.
Continue Reading “Trump Derangement Syndrome Does Not Exist”Trump Fined $2M for Misusing Trump Foundation Charity Funds
As you may recall, (then) New York Attorney General Barbara D. Underwood announced on December 18, 2018, that the Trump Foundation had signed a stipulation agreeing to dissolve under judicial supervision.
Continue Reading “Trump Fined $2M for Misusing Trump Foundation Charity Funds”Will there be Another Partial Government Shutdown?
It all depends on whether or not a deal can be made before the end of Friday, February 15, 2019.
The 2018–2019 partial government shutdown lasted 35 days.
Continue Reading “Will there be Another Partial Government Shutdown?”A Timeline of the 2018-2019 Partial Government Shutdown – Week Five
The 2018–2019 partial government shutdown has now gone into its fifth week. There doesn’t seem to be any sign that it will end.
What happened before Week Five? You may want to take a look at my blog post about Week One, Week Two, Week Three, and Week Four.
I am hoping that the shutdown ends soon.
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This blog is about what happened during Week Four of the 2018–2019 partial government shutdown. Let’s hope it doesn’t go into Week Five!
What happened before Week Four? Plenty! I’ve got you covered. You may want to take a look at my blog posts about Week One, Week Two, and Week Three.
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A Timeline of the 2018-2019 Partial Government Shutdown – Week Three
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The 2018–2019 partial government shutdown went into a third week.
Want to know what happened before week three? You may want to read my post about week one of the partial government shutdown, and/or my post about what happened during week two.
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A Timeline of the 2018-2019 Partial Government Shutdown – Week Two
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The 2018–2019 partial government shutdown began on December 22, 2018.
You may want to read my blog post about Week One of the partial government shutdown before reading this one.
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A Timeline of the 2018-2019 Partial Government Shutdown – Week One
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First, a little background before the 2018–2019 partial shutdown started:
December 11, 2018:
- The White House posted a transcript of a meeting between President Trump, House Speaker-Designate Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. They discussed the impending shutdown. The key part of the meeting was:
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The Trump Foundation will Dissolve
New York Attorney General Barbara D. Underwood announced (on December 18, 2018) that the Trump Foundation has signed a stipulation agreeing to dissolve under judicial supervision.
New York Attorney General Barbara D. Underwood released the following statement in a press release:
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