Biden denounces Trump’s Nato comments as ‘un-American’
Donald Trump is “unhinged” and “more diminished” than when he was in office according to former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley. She gave her blunt assessment of the former president in a new interview, making a similar critique of President Joe Biden, as she reiterated the need for generational change in US leadership.
Meanwhile, the verdict in the former president’s New York civil fraud trial will be known by the end of this week, with Judge Arthur Engoron expected to reveal whether the Trump Organization routinely inflated the value of assets to secure favourable terms from lenders. New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking $370m in financial penalties.
Mr Trump has hit out at New York Republican Mazi Pilip after she lost the race for George Santos’s old seat to Democrat Tom Suozzi, labelling her a “very foolish woman” for not adopting his MAGA brand and for not understanding “modern politics in America”.
Elsewhere, the fallout over Mr Trump’s remarks that he would abandon America’s Nato allies in the face of Russian aggression if they did not meet their financial commitments to the military alliance was slammed by Joe Biden as “dumb”, “shameful”, “dangerous” and “unAmerican”.
Trump calls on Supreme Court to block ruling against ‘immunity’ defence on election conspiracy charges
Donald Trump has asked the US Supreme Court to block a ruling that struck down his “immunity” defence against prosecution for crimes allegedly committed in office, potentially teeing up the nation’s highest court to weigh in on another huge question hanging over his campaign.
Trump’s attorneys filed their request following last week’s appellate court ruling that rejected his “immunity” claim against charges connected to the attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
“This threat will hang like a millstone around every future president’s neck, distorting presidential decisionmaking, undermining the president’s independence, and clouding the president’s ability ‘to deal fearlessly and impartially with’ the duties of his office,’” the Republican’s attorneys claimed.
“Without immunity from criminal prosecution, the presidency as we know it will cease to exist,”
The court met last week to hear opening arguments in another case to determine whether states have the power to exclude Trump from ballot papers under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution, which bars insurrectionists from returning to public office.
Alex Woodward has this report.
Joe Sommerlad13 February 2024 09:45
Truth Social: Ranting Trump lashes out at enemies and claims he made Nato ‘strong’ during presidency
Oh boy, the Orange One was in rare old form on social media last night, angrily tapping out a series of tirades on miscellaneous grievances against everyone from Nikki Haley (whose husband is hiding out in Africa from sheer embarrassment at her polling, we are assured) to the Lincoln Project, whom he unwisely labelled “perverts”, a theme on which Rick Wilson and friends will very much enjoy getting back to him.
He also issued an exhausting three-post rant against New York attorney general Letitia James and Judge Arthur Engoron over his Big Apple fraud trial, which is surely not smart when $370m is on the line.
Finally, there was this hot-headed rebuke to his critics over the international backlash his comments about Nato have inspired.
Joe Sommerlad13 February 2024 10:15
Trump’s hush money case and fraud trial collide in New York this week
Two judges in separate courtrooms just minutes down the street from one another in New York could deal serious blows to Trump, his business and his campaign schedule this week.
On Thursday, a judge in Manhattan criminal court will preside over a hearing that could set a course for the former president’s trial on charges stemming from hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 campaign.
The judge overseeing a separate civil fraud trial that could imperil his family business and brand-building empire is also imminently expected to issue a final judgment in that case, with potentially tens of millions of dollars in sanctions and the end of his real estate career in the Big Apple at stake.
Here’s more from Alex Woodward.
Joe Sommerlad13 February 2024 10:45
Trump wants Fani Willis kicked off his Georgia case. A judge said a hearing ‘must occur’
A sprawling election interference case against Trump is set to veer into the private and professional life of the woman leading the prosecution against him during a hearing in an Atlanta courtroom this week.
And the former president reportedly plans to be there to see it.
The Georgia judge overseeing the case against the former president and more than a dozen others will preside over a misconduct hearing on Thursday scrutinising allegations against Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis.
Willis and prosecutor Nathan Wade could be called to testify after one of the former president’s co-defendants alleged that the attorneys financially benefited from the vast RICO case through their “personal, romantic relationship” with each other.
If stood up in court, accusations levelled against Willis and the chief prosecutor she hired to lead the case could result in her disqualification.
The tireless Alex Woodward reports.
Joe Sommerlad13 February 2024 11:15
Trump wants his daughter-in-law Lara in senior position at RNC, report says
The Republican is reportedly considering supporting his daughter-in-law Lara Trump for co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), according to The New York Times.
This comes after reports that current RNC chair Ronna McDaniel is set to leave her post after the South Carolina Republican primary.
Gustaf Kilander has more.
Joe Sommerlad13 February 2024 11:45
Trump’s ‘outrageous’ Nato comments make allies ‘wonder whether they can rely on America’, warns Romney
Mitt Romney has told The Independent that Trump’s comments about urging Russia to attack Nato countries who don’t spend enough on defence makes US allies wonder if they can “rely on America”.
Romney’s comments come after Trump’s weekend rally in Conway, South Carolina, where he answered a hypothetical exchange with a leader of a Nato state behind on its dues to the alliance by saying: “No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want.”
Utah’s Senator Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee and formerly the governor of Massachusetts, told The Independent on Monday: “He says outrageous things to get people riled up. It works at the rallies. Unfortunately, it also has an impact around the world where our friends wonder whether they can rely on America.”
Eric Garcia and Gustaf Kilander report.
Joe Sommerlad13 February 2024 12:15
Watch: Can Europe still rely on US after Trump’s Nato comments?
Can Europe still rely on US after Trump’s Nato comments?
Joe Sommerlad13 February 2024 12:45
Republicans ‘are running for vice president instead of worrying about protecting the US’
Claire McCaskill, the former Democratic senator for Missouri turned pundit, has told MSNBC’s Morning Joe that Maga Republicans are so preoccupied with winning Trump’s affections that they pose a national security threat.
Joe Sommerlad13 February 2024 13:15
Fox News host confronts Republican senator over Trump’s ‘brainwashing’ of the party
Shannon Bream sparred with Arkansas senator Tom Cotton over whether the GOP had handed Joe Biden and Democrats a messaging victory by bowing to Trump’s wishes and killing a bipartisan piece of immigration legislation negotiated in the Senate.
John Bowden was watching.
Joe Sommerlad13 February 2024 13:45
Biden slams Trump’s ‘dumb’ comments on Russian aggression against Nato
Joe Biden on Tuesday (13 February) said Donald Trump’s comments calling into question the US commitment to defend its Nato allies from attack were “dangerous” and “un-American”. The former president, who is once again the front-runner for the Republican Party’s nomination, said on Saturday that he once warned that he would allow Russia to do whatever it wants to Nato member nations that are “delinquent” in devoting two per cent of their gross domestic product to defence. Mr Biden, speaking from the White House, called Mr Trump’s comments “dangerous and shocking.” “Just a few days ago, Trump gave an invitation to Putin to invade some of our allies,” he said. “For God sake, it’s dumb. It’s shameful. It’s dangerous. It’s un-American.”
Oliver O’Connell13 February 2024 14:00

