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George Santos – latest: Mitt Romney and congressman get into testy exchange at State of the Union – The Independent

  1. George Santos – latest: Mitt Romney and congressman get into testy exchange at State of the Union The Independent
  2. Romney told Santos ‘You don’t belong here’ in tense exchange in House chamber before SOTU CNN
  3. Mitt Romney, George Santos have terse exchange ahead of State of the Union Address MSNBC
  4. At the State of the Union, Republicans showed who they really are – and it wasn’t pretty The Independent
  5. Romney Admonished Santos, Telling Him He ‘Shouldn’t Have Been There’ The New York Times
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Harvey Weinstein Attorney in Testy Exchange With Gavin Newsom’s Wife

  • Gavin Newsom’s wife Jennifer Siebel Newsom testified again in Harvey Weinstein’s LA rape trial.
  • On Tuesday, Siebel Newsom faced intense cross-examination from Weinstein’s attorneys.
  • She was grilled about her interviews with authorities, and the ‘pleasure sounds’ she brought up on Monday.

Harvey Weinstein’s attorney pressed California governor Gavin Newsom’s wife Jennifer Siebel Newsom at Weinstein’s Los Angeles trial on rape charges Tuesday, attempting to poke holes in her testimony during a testy cross-examination.

Siebel Newsom took the stand for the second day on Tuesday, clashing with Weinstein attorney Mark Werksman through his rapid line of questioning, which centered around Newsom’s allegation and previous testimony that Weinstein raped her at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills in 2005.

Weinstein — who is already serving a 23-year sentence after a separate trial in New York — is currently standing trial in LA on 7 counts of sexual assault, stemming from the allegations of five different women who say he abused them in hotels between 2004 and 2013. Weinstein denies the allegations and has pleaded not guilty. 

Werksman zeroed in on what Siebel Newsom told Los Angeles District Attorney investigators and a grand jury in 2020 about the alleged assault, also prodding her testimony from Monday. Siebel Newsom told Werksman that she initially thought her claim was beyond the statute of limitations.

“When you told the police, do you think that the things that you told police would lead to the filing of criminal charges?” Werksman asked, according to the trial pool report. “I honestly was just telling my truth and I didn’t know what the outcome was going to be,” Siebel Newsom replied. 

Siebel Newsom said under questioning Tuesday that she was unsure if she told police that in an effort to exit the assault, she helped Weinstein ejaculate, as she testified yesterday.

“Sometimes things are in my head and I can’t remember whether I’ve said them or not,” Siebel Newsom said. 

“Yesterday you mentioned having nightmares. Have you had a difficult time actually discerning what happened in a nightmare and what actually happened in a bedroom at the Peninsula?” Werksman asked. “No, no.” Siebel Newsom answered.

“Over the last several days my client, Jane Doe 4, took the very difficult and painful step to publicly recount her sexual assault at the hands of Harvey Weinstein. She knew that it might have been easier to keep the memory of her 2005 assault buried, but she could not,” Siebel Newsom’s attorney Elizabeth Fegan told Insider in a statement. “Throughout her testimony she demonstrated tremendous strength and resolve in telling her truth and stood fast as Weinstein’s defense team ruthlessly tried to discredit her.”

On Monday, Siebel Newsom testified that to exit the situation, she made “pleasure sounds” and helped Weinstein ejaculate with her hand, then managed to dress and leave the room. Through Werksman’s questions, Siebel Newsom had taken issue with Werksman’s use of the word “orgasm.”

“You had faked an orgasm,” Werksman said. “It was not long. This is not When Harry Met Sally.” Siebel Newsom said, telling Werksman the use of the word orgasm was “so gross.”

In opening statements, Werksman said Siebel Newsom would “be just another bimbo who slept with Harvey Weinstein to get ahead in Hollywood” if she didn’t call herself a victim of rape.

Werksman suggested in opening statements that two of the women’s accounts were false, while the other three women engaged in “transactional sex” with Weinstein to further their careers.

“Your energy is just so intense, you’re just adding things,” Siebel Newsom told Werksman, who welcomed her to correct him and said she didn’t answer some of his questions.

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MLB: Oakland City Council approves own term sheet for Howard Terminal stadium after testy exchange with A’s president

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) — The Oakland City Council has voted to pass their own term sheet to continue negotiations with the A’s for a new stadium at Howard Terminal.

Now, it’s up to team officials to decide if they would like to move forward with the city’s plan.

Mayor Libby Schaaf, Council President Nikki Fortunato Bas and Vice Mayor Rebecca Kaplan released the joint statement below after the council’s vote:

“Today’s vote by the City Council marks a milestone in our mission to keep the A’s rooted in Oakland and build a world-class waterfront ballpark district that will benefit the community for generations to come.

Based on our extensive negotiations, shared values and shared vision, we believe the A’s can and should agree to the terms approved by the City Council today. This is the path to keeping the A’s Rooted in Oakland in a way that protects our Port and tax payers and will produce the benefits our community demands and deserves.

We look forward to continue working with the A’s to address their remaining concerns and to focus now on developing a final Environmental Report and binding Development Agreement that address the complex details of this visionary project.”

VIDEO: A’s president Dave Kaval says July 20 vote is ‘last at-bat’ for team in Oakland

If the Athletics were to depart the city of Oakland, it would leave the town as a professional sports desert, once a thriving symbol of passionate neighborhood fandom.

“I grew up, I have gone to games at this stadium since I was a little girl,” said longtime A’s fan Rhonda Morris. “It hurts my heart deeply. I was in high school when the Raiders left and I was here when they came back. Envisioning Oakland without a sports team is not even something I can imagine.”

RELATED: A’s fans fear losing 3rd Oakland team, say ‘we’d be the laughing stock of the nation’

One key sticking point in the negotiating process has been who fronts the bill. The A’s have called for the city to pay $855 million using taxes generated from the project, which city leaders have stood against.

Another proposed idea is to rebuild at the current site of the Oakland Coliseum. It would be a cheaper alternative and would help avoid using taxpayer money, which the city has said it does not want to do. Conversely, the Oakland A’s leadership has said they much prefer the Howard Terminal ballpark site.

VIDEO: ‘Where they belong’: Bay Area sports fans make it known, they want A’s to stay in Oakland

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