NJ Native Michael Wolff Stirs Up Controversy With New Trump Book NJ Native Michael Wolff Stirs Up Controversy With New Trump Book
NJ Native Michael Wolff Stirs Up Controversy With New Trump Book It's been quite the week for author Michael Wolff, a New Jersey native. Wolff, from Paterson, is the author of "Fire and Fury," an insider's account of the first year of President Donald Trump's White House. The book, which is out now, is No. 1 at Amazon. Former chief strategist Steve Bannon is quoted in the book as saying a meeting Trump's team, which included Donald Trump, Jr. and son-in-law Jared Kushner took with Russians was "treasonous." Trump responded with a blistering statement saying Bannon has nothing to do with him or his presidency. "When he was fired,…
Westwood's James O'Keefe Tried To Fake Washington Post With Roy Moore Story Westwood's James O'Keefe Tried To Fake Washington Post With Roy Moore Story
Westwood's James O'Keefe Tried To Fake Washington Post With Roy Moore Story The Washington Post is reporting that Project Veritas, founded by Westwood's James Edward O'Keefe III, was behind a failed attempt to get the newspaper to publish a fake story about Alabama Senate candidate Republican Roy Moore. On Monday, the Post revealed a woman, Jaime Phillips falsely claimed that Moore impregnated her when she was 15, forcing her to get an abortion. The Post originally broke the story several weeks ago about Moore's relationships with teenage girls when he was in his 30s that have led members of his own party to call for him to step down. Moore has denied the allegatio…
Menendez Corruption Case Ends In Mistrial Menendez Corruption Case Ends In Mistrial
Menendez Corruption Case Ends In Mistrial A mistrial has been declared in the corruption trial of United States Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey after jurors said they were unable to reach a verdict. The judge declared the mistrial shortly before noon Thursday after the jury sent him a note following four days of deliberations that they were hopelessly deadlocked. The note from the jury was read in the courtroom. "We can not reach a unanimous decision on any of the charges," the note said. "Nor are we willing to move away from our strong convictions." Prosecutors did not say whether they would retry Menendez…
Cuomo Chief Of Staff, Ex-Chris Christie Aide, Resigns Shortly After Hiring Cuomo Chief Of Staff, Ex-Chris Christie Aide, Resigns Shortly After Hiring
Cuomo Chief Of Staff, Ex-Chris Christie Aide, Resigns Shortly After Hiring New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is reportedly losing his chief of staff just months after she entered his administration. Cuomo’s Chief of Staff Maria Comella is taking a position in the private sector, according to a Politico report, less than seven months after she signed on to head Cuomo’s administration. Comella made a name for herself nationally while working for Republican politicians Sarah Palin and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. She is expected to stay on the staff through the next “State of the State” address, which is expected early next year. Cuomo’s choice of Comella surprised many…
Did Oradell TV Clips Influence Election Results For BOE Candidates? Did Oradell TV Clips Influence Election Results For BOE Candidates?
Did Oradell TV Clips Influence Election Results For BOE Candidates? ORADELL, N.J. — People in Oradell are questioning why two Oradell Board of Education candidates including one winner had campaign videos air on public television while three others did not. Several sources with direct knowledge of the incident told Daily Voice that incumbents Nancy Shapiro, Gregory Derian and Rita Walker were not provided with the same opportunity to have campaign videos aired on OPTV as opponents Jeremy Griffin and Himanshu Rateshwar. Shapiro, Griffin and Walker won the election, according to results posted on the Oradell website. The clips aired 35 times between Oct. 30 …
Calamari Beats Bruno, Dems Sweep In Westwood Calamari Beats Bruno, Dems Sweep In Westwood
Calamari Beats Bruno, Dems Sweep In Westwood Council President Peter Calamari (R) beat Councilman Robert Bruno in the Washington Township mayoral election, according to unofficial results from the Bergen County Elections Office.  Calamari won 1,421 votes and Bruno won 1,323. Michael DeSena and Arthur Cumming won the Washington Township council election. Collins and Murphy (dems) swept the Westwood election, ousting republicans Montana and Owens. John Ruocco (1,902) beat Michael Sheinfeld (1,234) in the Hillsdale mayoral election. Democrat Keith Misciagna (1,092) will take over as the new Park Ridge mayor, beating Republican Richard…
Phil Murphy's Win Marks New Era Of Democratic Control In New Jersey Phil Murphy's Win Marks New Era Of Democratic Control In New Jersey
Phil Murphy's Win Marks New Era Of Democratic Control In New Jersey Former Wall Street executive-turned diplomat Phil Murphy (D) beat Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno (R) in Tuesday's New Jersey gubernatorial election. CNN called the win for Murphy based on exit polling. Murphy, 60, will be sworn in on Jan. 16, and Democrats will control the governor's office and state Legislature for the first time since 2009, when Jon Corzine lost to Chris Christie. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM THE NEW YORK POST.
Gabby Giffords To Rally In Hackensack For Phil Murphy Gabby Giffords To Rally In Hackensack For Phil Murphy
Gabby Giffords To Rally In Hackensack For Phil Murphy HACKENSACK, N.J. – Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle “Gabby” Giffords and her husband Captain Mike Kelly will be in Hackensack Thursday afternoon. The pair will be campaigning for Phil Murphy, the Democratic nominee for New Jersey governor, at a get-out-the-vote rally at the Logan Family Life Center on Central Ave. Murphy is facing Republican nominee Kim Guadagno, New Jersey’s current lieutenant governor, in the Nov. 7 election. In 2011, Giffords was critically injured by a gunshot wound to her head during an assassination attempt. She and Kelly subsequently founded Giffords, an organ…
Mary Pat Christie Played It Cool In Distracted Driving Crackdown Mary Pat Christie Played It Cool In Distracted Driving Crackdown
Mary Pat Christie Played It Cool In Distracted Driving Crackdown Mary Pat Christie was clutching her phone when she was pulled over by police in a distracted driving crackdown, on April 10, NJ.com reports. She didn't tell the Bernardsville officer who she was, the article says, and police told NJ.com that the First Lady of New Jersey being pulled over wasn't a story. Click here for more.
Bill Clinton Is Coming To Paramus Tuesday Bill Clinton Is Coming To Paramus Tuesday
Bill Clinton Is Coming To Paramus Tuesday PARAMUS, N.J. – Former President Bill Clinton will be in Paramus Tuesday. Clinton will be campaigning for Phil Murphy, the Democratic nominee for New Jersey governor, at a get-out-the-vote rally at the electrician union’s local headquarters. Clinton is slated to speak at 5 p.m. Tuesday at the IBEW Local 164 headquarters on West Century Road. Murphy is facing Republican nominee Kim Guadagno, New Jersey’s current lieutenant governor, in the Nov. 7 election.
Pray For Vegas: Schepisi Bill Bans Bump Stocks Pray For Vegas: Schepisi Bill Bans Bump Stocks
Pray For Vegas: Schepisi Bill Bans Bump Stocks BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. – After the shooter in Las Vegas used bump stocks to fire his rifle automatically, Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi (R-Bergen) quickly responded with a bill requiring all bump stocks to be returned to police, banning them for sale or possession in New Jersey. Bump stocks were approved by the Obama administration in 2010 as a way to help people with disabilities fire semi-automatic rifles. While the intent to make bump stocks legal to ensure parity for those with disabilities, these items have instead resulted in weapons being illegally converted. “No civilian should ever h…
New Trump Policy Puts 22,000 New Jersey Immigrants At Risk Of Deportation New Trump Policy Puts 22,000 New Jersey Immigrants At Risk Of Deportation
New Trump Policy Puts 22,000 New Jersey Immigrants At Risk Of Deportation President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced he will be phasing out the Obama Administration's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy with an expiration date of March 5, 2018. Under Trump's new Dreamer program, nearly 22,000 unauthorized immigrants in New Jersey who were brought to the U.S. as children would lose their protected status and face deportation, NJ.com says. Obama's program allowed certain illegal immigrants who entered the country as minors to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and eligibility for a work permit. In a letter to …