The Democrats and their media allies now have a new shtick. If they find a video to be embarrassing, especially videos revealing Joe Biden's cognitive decline, they now pretend they are really "deepfakes" and "cheap fakes."
A man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after a 30-year-old woman was stabbed multiple times last week outside the grounds of CNBC’s headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
James Arthur McDonald Jr., who the Justice Department says "frequently appeared" on CNBC prior to turning into a fugitive, has been arrested in Washington.
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McDonald became a fugitive in November 2021 when he failed to appear before the US Securities and Exchange Commission to testify after being accused of defrauding his investors.
McDonald had been a fugitive since November 2021 after he failed to appear before the United States Securities and Exchange Commission to testify regarding accusations of defrauding investors.
Former CNBC commentator James McDonald, who spent nearly three years on the run after being indicted on fraud charges, has been arrested in Washington state, according to federal officials. He could face decades in prison if convicted.…
Nearly three years since James Arthur McDonald Jr. bailed on a meeting with SEC over allegations of defrauding investors for millions, the FBI picked up the former CNBC pundit in Washington state this weekend. Set to appear in federal…
UPDATE: Surveillance cameras at CNBC corporate headquarters in Bergen County captured images of a Middlesex County man stabbing a woman in the parking lot, authorities said.