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  2. Kenneth Copeland - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Max Copeland was born on December 6, 1936, [1] raised in West Texas near a United States Army Air Forces airfield. This inspired him to become a pilot. [2] [3]Copeland was a recording artist on the Imperial Records label, having one Billboard Top 40 hit, "Pledge of Love", which charted in the Top 40 on April 20, 1957, stayed on the charts for 15 weeks, and peaked at No. 17.

  3. Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Trump's lawyer Alan Garten called Trump's legal entanglements "a natural part of doing business" in the U.S. [5] [6] While litigation is indeed common in the real estate industry, [5] Trump has been involved in more legal cases than his fellow magnates Edward J. DeBartolo Jr., Donald Bren, Stephen M. Ross, Sam Zell, and Larry ...

  4. A look at Trump’s new Oval Office — decorated with family ...

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    Framed pictures of Trump’s family members adorn one side of the table, opposite what appears to be a collection of badges or challenge coins — similar to what he had in the office when he was ...

  5. Hiring and personnel of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump has had his hiring decisions criticized due to relatively high level of scandals and legal trouble. [1] [2] Turnover in the Trump administration was the highest of all presidents since Brookings Institution started measuring in 1980, and cause for concern according to some experts.

  6. Is Trump Breaking Federal Laws? We Asked Legal Experts - AOL

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    Prakash noted that Trump could refuse to spend the agency’s foreign-aid funds, but doing so would likely conflict with the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, a Nixon-era federal law that requires ...

  7. How Trump tamed the '9th Circus': Legal challenges to White ...

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    The 9th Circuit, based in San Francisco, is no longer the appeals court of choice for liberal legal challenges, due in large part to Trump's first-term appointment of more conservative judges.

  8. United States presidential pets - Wikipedia

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    The first White House dog to receive regular newspaper coverage was Warren G. Harding's dog Laddie Boy. [4] Pets also featured in presidential elections. Herbert Hoover got a "Belgian Police Dog" (Belgian Malinois), [5] King Tut, during his campaign and pictures of him with his new dog were sent all across the United States.

  9. Trump's criminal cases are fading away, but some legal perils ...

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    While the criminal federal election interference case against Trump over the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol has been dismissed, he’s still facing eight related civil suits from law ...