Donald Trump booster Carl Paladino, now a New York congressional candidate, is violating federal law by not disclosing his personal finances
Paladino, who's self-funded 99% of his campaign's coffer, has yet to file a financial disclosure detailing his personal finances as required by law.
news.yahoo.comGOP candidate says call for Garland's death was 'facetious'
Buffalo-area businessman Carl Paladino made the comment in an interview with Breitbart News Saturday on Aug. 13. During the interview, Paladino was criticizing President Joe Biden for what he said was a lack of leadership and disengagement from government. “So we have a couple of unelected people who are running our government, in an administration of people like Garland, who should be not only impeached, he probably should be executed,” Paladino said. A Paladino spokesperson, Vish Burra, told The Buffalo News the candidate wasn't actually calling for Garland's death. During his run for governor, he was criticized for forwarding emails to friends containing racist jokes and pornography.
wftv.comGOP candidate says call for Garland's death was 'facetious'
A Republican candidate for Congress in western New York said in a radio interview that U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland “should be executed” for authorizing a search former President Donald Trump's home, before clarifying later in the show that he wasn't being serious. Buffalo-area businessman Carl Paladino made the comment in an interview with Breitbart News Saturday on Aug. 13. During the interview, Paladino was criticizing President Joe Biden for what he said was a lack of leadership and disengagement from government.
news.yahoo.comPaladino: Saying Hitler "kind of leader we need" was mistake
And he would get up there screaming these epithets and these people were just — they were hypnotized by him," Paladino replied. "That’s, I guess, I guess that’s the kind of leader we need today. We need somebody inspirational. “I understand that invoking Hitler in any context is a serious mistake and rightfully upsets people. Paladino first told The Buffalo News that it was posted by someone else with access to his account.
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