Your blast of infotainment from ForAmerica.
March 30, 2024
This week... Trump's legal battles got a little bit easier as an appeals court reduced his bond in the Leticia James civil fraud case. The former president was supposed to pay $454 million, but that's been reduced to $150 million - which Trump says he has in cash. While Biden's open border continues to flood the country with illegal immigrants, a new TikTok trend has been teaching people how to "squat" in houses, effectively stealing property from owners around the country. So far, only Governor Ron DeSantis has taken action to stop "squatting" in Florida while the federal government narrowly avoided a shutdown - passing a $1.2 trillion dollar spending boondoggle. Marjory Taylor Greene has since introduced a motion to vacate the chair as Republicans become increasingly unhappy with Speaker Johnson passing the bill with mostly Democrat support.
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