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Donald Trump Lashes Out Over Fresh Criminal Charges

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Summary: Former President Donald Trump faces new criminal charges related to an alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Evidence includes digital captures of attempts to manipulate the voting system, illegal data access from voting machines, and coercive tactics by Trump. Over 160 criminal actions are detailed in the indictment, highlighting a coordinated effort to undermine the election process. Racketeering charges are brought against 19 accused individuals, including Mark Meadows and Rudy Giuliani. The legal proceedings raise questions about the potential for encouraging violence and the consequences for...

Rudy Giuliani Released on Bail from Georgia Jail in Trump Election Case

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Summary: Rudy Giuliani , former Mayor of New York City and lawyer for ex-President Trump, has been released on bail following his indictment related to the 2020 election . Giuliani criticized the indictment , viewing it as an attack on himself and the American people, emphasizing his history as a prosecutor and mayor. The charges stem from his defense of an American citizen during the post-election period, leading to indictment s against him and five other lawyers. Giuliani expressed gratitude for supporters and highlighted the significance of safeguar...

Trump’s ‘media manipulation’ overshadows the Republican’s first Presidential Election debate

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Summary: Trump 's absence from the debate overshadowed Republican candidates' discussions. Trump conducted an interview with Tucker Carlson, reiterating claims of election fraud . The interview was strategically timed to coincide with the debate and influence media coverage. Trump aimed to portray himself as a dominant figure in the news cycle. ...

Disgraced Former SNP MP Margaret Ferrier Ousted as Voters Trigger By-Election

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Summary: Former SNP MP Margaret Ferrier ousted after breaking Covid laws and exposing the public to risk. Nearly 12,000 voters signed a recall petition leading to her expulsion from the SNP. Scottish Labour views the by-election as an excellent opportunity to gain a seat. The SNP faced further issues with a Police Scotland probe into party finances and high-profile arrests. The by-election date will be set when Parliament resumes in September. A disgraced former MP who was co...

Jurors Threatened Over Indicting Former President Trump in Georgia

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Summary: Law enforcement in Georgia investigates threats against jurors who voted to indict former President Donald Trump . Former President Trump indicted on 13 charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the state's 2020 election results. Georgia 's transparency practice of sharing grand jury member names raises concerns about safety, particularly in high-profile cases. Continued support for Trump despite legal challenges, impacting media attention for other Republican candidates. ...

Donald Trump brands E. Jean Carroll a 'nut job' following trial verdict | Dr Thomas Gift reacts

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Donald Trump brands E. Jean Carroll a 'nut job' following trial verdict | Dr Thomas Gift reacts And Thomas Trump does seem to be the gift that keeps on giving in terms of political analysis. Absolutely. And you know, in terms of the politics, Trump did, I think last night, exactly what he wanted to do. He's in the midst of a Republican primary. He wants to play to his base. And so that's what he did. He threw red meat to them on January 6th on allegations of a stolen election, even called the moderator, Caitlin Collins, a nasty person on stage. And you could see from the reactions of the crowd, which was Republican primary voters, his supporters were really lapping it up. So yeah, I mean, Trump is certainly the gift that keeps on giving for political commentary. And maybe there are some at CNN just wondering whether they did the right thing in the right place at the ...

Donald Trump Mugshot Released After Surrendering on Charges

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Summary: Former President Donald Trump 's mugshot has been released after he surrender ed at Fulton County Jail in Georgia. The mugshot is a significant symbol of Trump's legal challenges and his political aspirations. Trump's intense expression in the mugshot stands in contrast to the demeanor of other defendants in similar photos. Aides are using the mugshot for fundraising and portraying Trump as a persecuted figure. Trump, facing his fourth indictment , arrived in Atlanta and was taken to the Rice Street Jail facility. Trump'...

Imran Khan: who is the man dividing Pakistan?

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Imran Khan: who is the man dividing Pakistan? The thing about Khan is that he was extremely popular. Some people think that he is finally the person who will break the military away from politics, but other people are more suspicious of Khan's motives here and say that he's trying to put himself back into power in any means possible and will let the country go up in flames. This is a very critical time for Pakistan. Got Imran Khan mobilising thousands of people on the streets against the military. The protesters here have come out to show how angry they are at the arrest of Imran Khan. The military who have seemed to have declared all out war on Khan and his party. It's a doing dire situation for our country. The take-out is coming pretty thick and fast now. We've got an economic crisis. Pakistan is now on the brink of default. Its democracy hasn't been so at ris...

Trump town hall: 'He's making light of rape and sexual assault'

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Trump town hall: 'He's making light of rape and sexual assault' I won twice and I did much better the second time than I did the first. Getting millions and millions more votes in 2020 than we got in 2016. I think we saw what everyone expected we would see, which is Donald Trump unfiltered, which is, you know, his default position. And I think there is no journalist at CNN that really could have stopped him when he starts filibustering on these issues. I'm, you know, I'm not sure why CNN decided to do this. They could have just as easily covered one of his, you know, rally's live. I think it would have been the exact same result in the same content. So I'm not sure that this is really a town hall in the way that American voters have come to expect town halls to be. What else can you expect from a Trump hating Clinton appointed judge who went out of his wa...

Niger's President Bazoum Removed in Coup

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Summary: Niger 's President Mohammed Bazoum was removed from power in a coup led by military forces , citing deteriorating security conditions and bad governance . Supporters of the ousted president have gathered to call for his release and defend democracy . The coup complicates international efforts in combating the jihadist movement in the Sahel region . The United States and other nations have condemned the coup , urging for President Bazoum 's immediate release. ...

Is Putin’s key ally ill?

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Is Putin’s key ally ill? Is Putin's key ally in the Ukraine war seriously ill? Beloatian President Alexander Lukashenko missed an annual ceremony where young people swear allegiance to the flag and instead his prime minister shared a message from him. In fact, he's not been seen in public since the 9th of May, Victory Day in Russia, where he skipped a state lunch with Putin. Reports pointed out how tired he looked, and this bandage on his right hand. Allies from former Soviet countries walked to lay flowers, but it seemed that Lukashenko needed a lift. This has sparked speculation about what's happened to him. Some say he's in hospital just outside the capital, Minsk. But state media has responded with a photo of him at a military base. Lukashenko's ruled Belarus since 1994, and in the West, he's often dubbed Europe's last dictator. With Putin's backi...

The British public have ‘changed their minds’ on migration since Brexit

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The British public have ‘changed their minds’ on migration since Brexit I'm saying Brexit and the 2019 elections were predicated on people's views on migration generally, but particularly legal migration. But we have actually got data that says that, you know, attitudes are changing significantly. Let's take the Ruranda aspect of this, for example, mentioned in your thoughts on that as a policy, because it seems to have two question marks one is practicality is ever actually going to move many people to Rwanda? And secondly, is it going to be palatable to law if we remain in the European Convention on Human Rights? Both of those two questions, I think will come up in the House of Lords. Are they right to push back on Rwanda, do you think? Well, I think it's right for them to challenge the concepts behind the bill, whether they are right to actually challenge the policy...