President Donald Trump’s older sister, federal appellate Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, has retired – ending a judicial investigation into whether she broke judicial conduct rules by committing tax fraud, according to a still-unreleased court filing .
His younger brother, Robert Trump, flew under the radar for most of his life before he passed away in August. His other sister, Elizabeth Trump Grau, has also kept quite a low profile. That's not to say that the quieter Trumps are not successful.
His daughter, Ivanka Trump, is a celebrity in her own right while one of his sisters, Maryanne Trump Barry, is a retired federal judge. Not all of Trump's relatives are well-known, though.
Aides reportedly told Trump that Powell was not helping, and Giuliani and Ellis issued a subsequent statement announcing, “Sidney Powell is practicing law on her own. She is not a member of the Trump legal team.
President Donald Trump is pictured with his sister Maryanne Trump Barry in 2008. AFP
Trump's immigration policies and his "lack of preparation" and "lying." Barry also recalls learning that Mr. Trump suggested sending her to the U.S.-Mexico border to support his administration's policies.
Chris Bastardi, a spokesperson for Mary Trump, told CBS News in a statement the recordings were made because, "Mary realized members of her family had lied in prior depositions."
Mr. Trump has never personally declared bankruptcy, but several of his businesses have filed for corporate bankruptcy.
The claim that Mr. Trump paid somebody else to take the SAT exam for him is found in Mary Trump's recently published book, "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man," though it's not an assertion she attributed to Barry in the text. The book was published by Simon & Schuster, a ViacomCBS subsidiary.
Now, we can add Donald's sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, to that list of critics. In August 2020, the Washington Post published details about some surprising recordings of Maryanne venting to her niece Mary about the president. Mary — who is the daughter of Donald's deceased brother Fred Trump Jr.
Maryanne Trump Barry called Donald Trump 'cruel'. Additional to the explosive accusation that Donald Trump cheated his way into college, his sister Maryanne Trump Barry continued her unleashing of pent-up feelings in the series of recordings from her niece. According to the Washington Post, Maryanne called Donald "cruel" ...
Maryanne also talked about being fed up with her brother's back-and-forth stories as well as his tweeting, the latter of which has basically become a bonafide trait of his leadership. "His goddamned tweet and the lying, oh, my God," she complained, according to the Post. "The change of stories.
Per the Washington Post , Maryanne alleged during the recordings that after attending Fordham (she wrongly said for one year, but it was actually two, per CNN ), Donald Trump paid a man named Joe Shapiro to take his entrance exam to get into the prestigious University of Pennsylvania.
Perhaps the most surprising part of the recordings is when Maryanne Trump Barry claimed that her brother cheated to get into the University of Pennsylvania. Mary originally accused her uncle of paying someone to take his SATs in Too Much and Never Enough, according to the New York Times, asserting that he sees "cheating as a way of life."
Not only was Trump refusing to pay Giuliani’s legal fees, but he told aides that all reimbursement requests for travel and other expenses needed to go through him, according to the Post.
Giuliani is also being investigated by the FBI for his activities on behalf of certain officials — and Trump — in Ukraine. He was part of Trump’s strategy to hold up Congress-approved military aid to Ukraine to pressure officials to launch a baseless investigation into Joe Biden that led to the former president’s first impeachment.
According to Chris Bastardi, a spokesman for Mary Trump, the author started recording the conversations in 2018 after realizing that she had been misled by her relatives about the value of the family estate two decades earlier during a legal battle over her inheritance, in which she claimed to receive far less than she expected. In a statement to CNN on Saturday, Bastardi said that “Mary realized members of her family had lied in prior depositions. Anticipating litigation, she felt it prudent to tape conversations in order to protect herself. She never expected to learn much of what she heard, including the President's sister, Federal Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, state that Donald Trump had paid someone to take an SAT exam for him.”
Donald is cruel,” Barry says to her niece in one of the exchanges. Deploring “what they’re doing with kids at the border,” Barry appears appalled by her brother’s behavior in office. “His goddamned tweet and lying, oh my God,” she said. “I’m talking too freely, but you know.
Painter also warns that this refusal to investigate and prosecute the Trump regime, which will only empower future presidents to commit crimes without consequence, could lead to the collapse of American democracy and its descent into authoritarian rule — not altogether different from the fate of Ancient Rome.
If the president cannot be indicted and has broad power to hire and fire anybody he wants without criminal accountability, and he can use the military for whatever he wants , then he will commit crimes and use his official powers to stay in office. That is a pattern in countries that become dictatorships.
Joe Biden's administration and the senior leadership of the Democratic Party appear to feel that a proper investigation into the Trump regime, for example through convening a truth commission or some similar independent body, would be a "distraction" from their policy agenda.
If Trump were black or brown or a Democrat, he and his cabal would in all likelihood have been convicted and sent to prison months or years ago.
I believe that the Department of Justice should indict former President Trump for obstruction of justice, as laid out in the second part of the Mueller report. He should also perhaps be indicted for inciting the insurrection and riot on Jan. 6, among other criminal offenses. But the Department of Justice is going in the opposite direction. Biden's DOJ wants to defend Donald Trump and the idea of presidential power and presidential prerogatives. I think that's most unfortunate. There is a great deal of timidity and apprehension about going after a former president.
Sunstein is working for Joe Biden right now. Advertisement : Many people in the Justice Department — and who filter in and out of the Justice Department in different administrations — are committed to this latter view of presidential power.
I believe that a sitting president should be indicted for any crimes he commits in office. A former president should certainly be indicted if he committed crimes while in office. The notion of executive privilege — keeping communications confidential from Congress and from prosecutors — is way overblown.
president before with no legal obstacles.". According to Andrade, "In 1920, Socialist Party leader Eugene V. Debs ran while incarcerated for charges related to his protesting against World War I.
Andrade explains, "Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. has convened a grand jury to hear evidence of potential financial malfeasance by former President Donald Trump and the Trump Organization, according to a report by the Washington Post. The news of the grand jury comes after an announcement by the New York attorney general's office ...
Trump hasn't been indicted in connection with the Vance, James or Willis investigations, but none of those probes would make it illegal for him to run for president in 2024.
Lisa Marshall Manheim, who teaches at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, told Slate, "When Debs ran as a Socialist Party candidate…. he featured his conviction and incarceration as part of his political strategy. For example, his campaign handed out buttons referring to Debs as Convict No. 9653.".
Another candidate, Lyndon LaRouche, ran in 1992 while incarcerated for tax evasion and mail fraud. And yet another, Keith Judd, managed to be included on the ballot — and win 41% of the vote against incumbent president Barack Obama — in West Virginia's Democratic primary while incarcerated as recently as 2012.".
That was the case in 2019, when the California Supreme Court ruled that a California law requiring presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns in order to be eligible to run for president — a direct challenge to President Trump's refusal to make public his own returns — was unconstitutional.".
According to Kate Shaw, a professor at Yeshiva University's Cardozo School of Law in New York City, there is no law stating that someone who has been incarcerated cannot run for president.
Citing lost business and reputational damage, Dominion filed a $1.3bn defamation lawsuit against Powell and her colleague on Trump’s legal team, Rudy Giuliani. A Dominion employee separately sued the Trump campaign after receiving death threats.
Powell was publicly exiled from the Trump camp a week after that tweet, after she appeared at a news conference hosted by the Republican National Committee alongside Giuliani, whose hair dye memorably ran down his face, and Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis.
Tom McCarthy. A key member of the legal team that sought to steal the 2020 election for Donald Trump is defending herself against a billion-dollar defamation lawsuit by arguing that “no reasonable person” could have mistaken her wild claims about election fraud last November as statements of fact.
As Trump fought to reverse his election loss in November, the former president himself reportedly supported Powell’s claims in private – and trumpeted them in public, touting Powell two weeks after the election as a key part of “the legal effort to defend OUR RIGHT to FREE and FAIR ELECTIONS”.