A Thanksgiving dinner featuring Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Sylvester Stallone at Mar-a-Lago has gone viral, sparking a wave of social media reactions and speculation. The unexpected gathering has led to humorous commentary and discussions about the future, while Trump also shared a satirical AI-generated video featuring President Biden.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly met with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, fueling speculation about their relationship and future collaborations, despite past tensions and controversies.
President-elect Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort is now patrolled by robotic dogs, raising questions about the future of security technology. These advanced canines, equipped with surveillance tech, enhance security following recent assassination attempts. While impressive, the technology still requires human oversight.
Kai Trump, the 17-year-old granddaughter of President-elect Donald Trump, has shared a candid vlog on YouTube detailing her experience on election night. The vlog captures her thoughts and emotions as her grandfather secured victory in the 2024 presidential race, highlighting her excitement and pride for him. The video provides a personal glimpse into the Trump family’s celebration and Kai’s close relationship with her grandfather.
Zijie Li, a 39-year-old Chinese national, was arrested for attempting to enter President-elect Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, despite a court order barring him from the property. This is Li’s third arrest related to trespassing at the estate, highlighting ongoing security concerns at the former president’s residence.
Former President Donald Trump will hold a news conference at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, his first public appearance since Kamala Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee. He has challenged Harris to a debate, expressing confidence in his ability to expose her weaknesses.
Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed court papers requesting former President Trump be restricted from publicly speaking about his classified documents case in a way that might pose a danger to law enforcement officials. The Justice Department says the policy is routine and meant to limit, rather than encourage, the use of force during searches.
Newly unveiled court documents from the August 2022 FBI raid on former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida have revealed that the FBI authorized the use of deadly force during the operation. According to the documents, the FBI believed its objective for the raid was to seize classified information and US government records. The “Operations Order” produced during discovery also contained a “Policy Statement” regarding “Use of Deadly Force,” which stated that law enforcement officers of the Department of Justice may use deadly force when necessary. The FBI has stated that it followed standard protocol when executing the search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, which includes a standard policy statement limiting the use of deadly force. However, the authorization for deadly force has sparked outrage and concern from conservative groups and individuals, including the Heritage Foundation and former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Former US President Donald Trump’s trial in Florida on charges of illegally keeping classified documents has been ‘postponed indefinitely,’ a judge decided on Tuesday. The decision comes as federal investigators continue to examine the former president’s handling of sensitive government documents, including the discovery of classified materials at his Mar-a-Lago residence last year.
Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman has criticized former President Donald Trump for his apparent desire to preemptively pardon body man Walt Nauta for his assistance in concealing stolen classified documents in the Mar-a-Lago case. Akerman compared Trump’s promise to the one he made to Roger Stone and Paul Manafort, both of whom were convicted of crimes related to the Russia investigation. Akerman believes that Trump’s pardons are part of a pattern of obstruction of justice and that Nauta may have been motivated to conceal evidence because of Trump’s promise of a pardon.