Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz defended himself in an interview with CBS News, stating that his “misspeaking” should not be a concern to Minnesotans who support him. Walz emphasized that people can differentiate between genuine mistakes and deliberate falsehoods, contrasting himself with President Donald Trump. The interview aired on 60 Minutes, where Walz addressed his inaccurate claim of being in Hong Kong and emphasized his authenticity to voters.
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Hotel security officer testifies Diddy paid $100K to suppress assault video
During the federal trial of Sean Combs, significant testimony focused on his March 2016 assault on Casandra Ventura at the InterContinental Hotel, where security footage was shown to jurors. Hotel security supervisor Eddy Garcia revealed he was paid $100,000 to sign a nondisclosure agreement to suppress the video, admitting he felt pressured and nervous about the NDA. The courtroom experienced a disruption when a woman shouted in defense of Diddy, leading to her removal, while...
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