Trump's Niece Speaking Out, Cybertruck Auction, Hunter Biden's Legal Fees And More: Top Stories From This Weekend You Shouldn't Miss

The weekend brought a mix of political revelations, corporate speculations, and intriguing legal developments. From Donald Trump‘s influence on his supporters to the lavish nanny hunt of a presidential hopeful, the stories kept us on our toes. Let’s dive into the top stories that made headlines.

Trump’s Niece Speaks Out

Mary Trump, the niece of former President Donald Trump, recently shared her insights on the unwavering support her uncle receives. She highlighted the rise of “Trump or Death” flags and criticized the media for not addressing Trump’s rhetoric. Mary also emphasized the challenges the nation faces, such as gun violence, and expressed concern over the mindset of Trump’s staunchest followers. Read the full article here.

Ramaswamy’s Nanny Hunt

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has reportedly been on a lavish search for a nanny, with a job posting suggesting a salary exceeding $100,000. The role, which demands extensive hours, also hints at the family’s luxurious lifestyle, including frequent travels on private jets. The listing was removed shortly after media inquiries. Read the full article here.

Cybertruck Auction Buzz

The Petersen Automotive Museum’s upcoming auction of a Tesla Inc TSLA Cybertruck has sparked widespread speculation. The event, hosted by Jay Leno, has fans eagerly anticipating the Cybertruck’s delivery event, with some speculating it might coincide with the release date of Blade Runner 2049. Read the full article here.

Hunter Biden’s Legal Fees

Recent discussions have centered around the soaring legal expenses of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden. With multiple lawsuits and top-tier legal representation, some experts estimate his monthly legal fees could approach $1 million. The sources of Hunter’s legal funds have also been a topic of interest. Read the full article here.

Defense Secretary’s Salary Cut?

Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) recently supported a bill to reduce Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin‘s salary to just $1. The proposal, part of a Republican-led defense spending bill, was introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and cites reasons such as the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Read the full article here.

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