Month: May 2018

  • Trump confirms payment to porn star, denies affair; Says his lawyer paid $130,000 to buy Stormy Daniel’s silence

    Trump confirms payment to porn star, denies affair; Says his lawyer paid $130,000 to buy Stormy Daniel’s silence

    WASHINGTON(TIP): US President Donald Trump confirmed on Thursday, May 3 that he reimbursed his personal lawyer $130,000 he had given to adult film star Stormy Daniels days before the 2016 election to buy her silence over an alleged affair with the then presidential candidate.

    Trump’s confirmation came hours after his new legal aide and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani revealed that the President had personally repaid Michael Cohen $130,000 that was used to buy Daniels’s silence through a non-disclosure agreement.

    In an early morning tweet, Trump, 71, said his personal attorney, Cohen, was paid via a monthly retainer and that the hush agreement into which Cohen entered with Daniels had “nothing to do with the campaign”.

    The President had previously denied knowledge of the payment, which has prompted complaints to the Justice Department and Federal Election Commission over potential violations of campaign finance law.

    Trump had told reporters on Air Force One last month that he did not know about the payment to Daniels or the source of the money.

    The agreement was used to stop the false and extortionist accusations made by her about an affair despite already having signed a detailed letter admitting that there was no affair,” Trump said.

    He added, “Prior to its violation by Ms Clifford and her attorney, this was a private agreement. Money from the campaign, or campaign contributions, played no role in this transaction.”

    Speaking on Fox News on Wednesday, May 2, Giuliani said the reimbursement to Cohen was “not campaign money” and that the payment was “perfectly legal”. Cohen had admitted to paying Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, out of his own pocket through a private LLC.

    Daniels has sued Trump and Cohen, saying the nondisclosure agreement is void because Trump did not sign it. The White House has said Trump denies the affair.

    Giuliani recently joined Trump’s legal team in an effort to bring special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s 2016 election meddling and any possible coordination with the Trump campaign to an end.

    “He (Trump) paid him back. No campaign finance violations, no crime of any kind. Michael had discretion to solve these,” Giuliani told The Wall Street Journal in another interview.

    When the daily asked whether the fact that Trump had repaid his lawyer conflicted with the President’s previous statements that he was unaware of the payment, Giuliani said it was “not [an] issue”.

    “Cohen was his lawyer and had discretion to settle, as I have had for clients ultimately paying for it,’ he said. Trump was “probably not aware” of the payment at the time it was made, he said.

    Giuliani said Trump repaid Cohen “over several months” by putting him on a “retainer of $35,000 when he was doing no work for the President”. Daniels’ lawyer, Michael Avenatti, told CNBC: “This is exactly what we predicted would ultimately be shown. Every American, regardless of their politics, should be outraged.”

     

  • Free press makes for a stronger democracy: PM Modi on World Press Freedom Day

    Free press makes for a stronger democracy: PM Modi on World Press Freedom Day

    The United Nations General Assembly had declared May 3 as World Press Freedom Day to raise awareness about freedom of press.

    NEW DELHI(TIP): Multiplicity of ideas and human expression make us more vibrant as a society and a free press makes for a stronger democracy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on World Press Freedom Day on Thursday, May 3.

    “Today on #WorldPressFreedomDay, let us reaffirm our commitment towards steadfastly supporting a free press. It is the multiplicity of ideas and human expression that makes us more vibrant as a society,” he said in a series of tweets.

    Narendra Modi

    ✔@narendramodi

    A free press makes a stronger democracy! Today on #WorldPressFreedomDay, let us reaffirm our commitment towards steadfastly supporting a free press. It is the multiplicity of ideas and human expression that makes us more vibrant as a society.

    2:56 AM – May 3, 2018

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi applauded all those who have been working tirelessly to uphold the freedom of press.

    “It is due to these countless women and men that the spirit of a free press is significantly enhanced…would once again like to appreciate the proactive role of everyone on social media for their commendable work towards safeguarding the freedom of press and expression,” the Prime Minister tweeted.

    Narendra Modi

    ✔@narendramodi

     I applaud all those who have been working tirelessly to uphold freedom of press. It is due to these countless women and men that the spirit of a free press is significantly enhanced. #WorldPressFreedomDay

    2:56 AM – May 3, 2018

    The United Nations General Assembly had declared May 3 as World Press Freedom Day to raise awareness about freedom of press.

    (Source: PTI)

  • The Sikh Community Takes Out an Impressive Parade to Mark their Birthday

    The Sikh Community Takes Out an Impressive Parade to Mark their Birthday

    I.S. Saluja

    NEW YORK, NY(TIP): Organized by the Sikh Cultural Society, Richmond Hill, New York, in cooperation with Sikh Temples and Sikh organizations of the Tri-States of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, the 31stSikh Day Parade on April 28thin Manhattan, New York, attracted, as usual, large crowds of Sikh men, women and children. Contingents of Sikhs came from as far as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Maryland. An estimated 30,000 (according to the organizers, 50, 000) Sikhs participated.

    The parade that started from 37th Street and Madison Ave, wound its way through the city and ended up at 26th Street and Madison Ave for the conference on 23rdStreet.

    The Young Sikhs in traditional attire

    There were 9 floats depicting Sikh history and religion. Thousands marched in the parade singing hymns from the Holy Sikh Scripture.

    An interesting feature was participation in parade of NYPD band and police officers.

    A group of volunteers at one of the scores of stations serving langar (free food)

    Another impressive feature of the parade was langar (free food). The whole 26thStreet between Madison and Park was dedicated to food stalls where free food was served to the thousands who had come for the parade.

    NYPD officers being honored
    New Jersey State attorney General Gurbir Singh Grewal is honored
    Hoboken City Mayor Ravinder Singh Bhalla is honored

    A conference was held as the closing part of the parade. Those who addressed the gathering included Sikh community leaders and officials from various departments of New York City and New Jersey State. The more prominent among them were New Jersey State Attorney General Gurbir Singh Grewal,James P. O’Neill, Police Commissioner of New York City, Mayor of Hoboken City, Ravinder Singh Bhalla, TLC Commissioner Meera Joshi, and Balbir Singh Freeholder, Burlington. They were honored by organizers of the parade.

    The event is held annually to mark Vaisakhi, the harvest festival of Punjab that coincides with the day the Tenth Master of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, created the order of Khalsa in 1699.