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Van Jones from CNN expressed concern about new polls showing that former President Trump is ahead of President Biden in five out of six important states, and he believes it should make the Democrats pay attention. The New York Times poll published Monday found Trump with a slight lead in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and with significant leads in…

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NEW YORK — A New York judge said Monday that Manhattan prosecutors can bring up several civil lawsuits involving former President Trump if he chooses to testify in his ongoing criminal trial. After listening to arguments on Friday, Judge Juan Merchan ruled that prosecutors can cross-examine Trump about six of the 13 prior court determinations they requested to…

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Former Representative Liz Cheney, a member of the Republican party from Wyoming, urged the Supreme Court to make a fast and definitive decision regarding whether ex-President Trump is protected from being prosecuted for trying to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. These arguments will be presented to the highest court in the country on Thursday.

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Former President Trump strongly criticized his opponents on social media for a long time Sunday, specifically targeting former Trump administration official Miles Taylor, who declared himself part of the “resistance” against Trump in 2018. Taylor, the former chief of staff of the Department of Homeland Security, penned an anonymous op-ed in The New York Times criticizing Trump’s…

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Former President Trump aired grievances on social media ahead of Monday’s opening arguments in his trial over an alleged hush money scheme, taking aim at prosecutors and urging demonstrators to “peacefully protest” in support of him. In a post just before he left for the courthouse, Trump questioned why pro-Palestinian protesters were allowed to “roam…

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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. mentioned on Sunday that he’s not bothered by the fact that almost all his family members have chosen to support President Biden over him for the November election. “Some of them don’t like the fact that I’m running,” Kennedy said at a Detroit campaign event on Sunday, as reported by The Associated Press…