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Donald Trump may be stuck in a Manhattan courtroom, but he knows his fave legal analysts
Read full article: Donald Trump may be stuck in a Manhattan courtroom, but he knows his fave legal analystsDonald Trump may be stuck in a Manhattan courtroom for his hush money trial, but he knows his favorite television analysts.
It's Trump's call on what the GOP convention will look like
Read full article: It's Trump's call on what the GOP convention will look likeFILE - In this July 21, 2016, file photo Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump smiles as he addresses delegates during the final day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. After a venue change, spiking coronavirus cases and a sharp recession, Trump aides and allies are increasingly questioning whether its worth the trouble, and some are advocating that the convention be scrapped all together. Already the 2020 event has seen a venue change - to more Trump-friendly territory in Jacksonville, Florida, from Charlotte, North Carolina -- and it has been drastically reduced in scope. For technical reasons, the convention will be unable to formally adopt a new party platform. Despite the economic downturn, GOP officials insist they will have the financial resources needed to hold the convention.
Trump on Republican National Convention: Were very flexible
Read full article: Trump on Republican National Convention: Were very flexibleJACKSONVILLE, Fla. During an interview with Gray Televisions Greta Van Susteren, President Donald Trump was asked about the GOPs decision to move the Republican National Convention to Jacksonville. Van Susteren: Its obviously good to be nominated by your party and in Jacksonville, Florida, but its in Florida. We could do a lot of things but were very flexible.On Monday, a group of more than 70 pastors sent a letter to Mayor Lenny Curry, arguing against bringing the convention to Jacksonville. That letter comes after the mayors office received a letter from nearly 200 physicians, saying the RNC should be postponed. Curry said hospitalizations for the coronavirus are going up but that those patients arent flooding the intensive care units at local hospitals.