Author: Kaelan Deese, Washington Examiner
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Donald Trump indicted: Hillary Clinton laughs with Maddow amid Fulton County indictment
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reacted to the latest indictment against Donald Trump Monday evening, saying it brings her “profound sadness” as she laughed about the conclusion of a grand jury investigation. “Well, it’s hard to believe, I don’t feel any satisfaction. I feel great, you know, just great profound sadness that we have…
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Trump lawyers blast release of ‘proposed indictment’ that Fulton County calls ‘fictitious’
Attorneys for Donald Trump blasted the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office on Monday after the purported release of a “proposed indictment” of the former president as county officials dispute the authenticity of the document. “The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office has once again shown that they have no respect for the integrity of the grand…
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Trump says former Georgia lieutenant governor shouldn’t testify to Fulton County grand jury
Former President Donald Trump on Monday said former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan “shouldn’t” testify before the Fulton County grand jury investigating alleged 2020 election subversion efforts. “I am reading reports that failed former Lt. Governor of Georgia, Jeff Duncan, will be testifying before the Fulton County Grand Jury,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social…
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Hunter Biden lawyers say part of deal to resolve felony gun charge remains intact
Attorneys for President Joe Biden‘s son Hunter Biden argue their deal with federal prosecutors to resolve a felony gun charge is “valid and binding,” though the view of a newly appointed special counsel isn’t clear. The Sunday court filing comes just two days after David Weiss, a U.S. attorney appointed by former President Donald Trump…
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US Soccer Federation seeks Supreme Court relief over ‘radical’ antitrust ruling
The United States Soccer Federation is seeking to score relief from the Supreme Court from a so-called “radical” ruling that could expose the organization to damages. U.S. Soccer’s counsel at Latham & Watkins filed a petition challenging a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit that allowed New York-based plaintiff Relevant…
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READ IN FULL: Judge Tanya Chutkan releases order for Trump’s Jan. 6 case
A federal judge released a series of rules on Friday that former President Donald Trump must follow as he begins to review special counsel Jack Smith‘s evidence ahead of his criminal trial on allegations to subvert the 2020 election results. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan released a five-page protective order underscoring those rules Friday afternoon…
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Hunter Biden investigation: Prosecutors are at ‘impasse’ on plea and expect a trial
Prosecutors say plea negotiations in the Hunter Biden case are “at an impasse” and President Joe Biden‘s son is likely heading toward a criminal trial. Last month during the younger Biden’s arraignment, the judge presiding over the hearing was hesitant to move forward with the plea agreement established between his attorneys and U.S. Attorney David…
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Supreme Court halts $6 billion Purdue Pharma bankruptcy agreement
The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked Purdue Pharma from moving forward with bankruptcy proceedings in a win for the Biden administration, which has challenged the $6 billion settlement involving the company for allegedly providing “unprecedented” protection from future civil suits. By agreeing to pause the settlement, the court said it would take up the case…
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Biden administration acted like ‘mob’ in Big Tech collusion, judge suggests
A federal appeals court appeared hesitant to lift a lower court ruling on Thursday limiting the Biden administration‘s ability to work with social media companies on content moderation, prompting one judge to make a “mob” analogy. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit heard arguments in the administration’s appeal…
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Donald Trump aide Walt Nauta pleads not guilty to new charges in documents case
Former President Donald Trump‘s aide and co-defendant pleaded not guilty on Thursday to additional federal charges alleging he misled investigators who attempted to retrieve classified records from Mar-a-Lago after the former president left office. Walt Nauta, a valet for Trump, pleaded not guilty to charges of obstruction of justice and false statements before U.S. Magistrate…




