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Trump's legal woes and his risky bet they will help his campaign

Donald Trump has turned being a victim into a central plank of his campaign, an electoral strategy that will be put to the test Monday in Manhattan during the first ever criminal trial of a former US president.

The 77-year-old Republican candidate has repeatedly denounced the numerous legal actions against him as political witch hunts brought by Democrats to derail his chances of recapturing the White House in November.

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Biden 'considering' Australian request to drop Assange case

U.S. President Joe Biden said Wednesday he was "considering" a request by Australia to drop the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on espionage charges.

Australia's parliament passed a motion in February with the prime minister's support calling for an end to the legal saga surrounding Assange, who has been held in Britain since 2019 while fighting extradition to the United States.

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Japanese astronaut to be first non-American to set foot on Moon

A lucky Japanese astronaut will become the first non-American to set foot on the Moon during one of NASA's upcoming Artemis missions, US President Joe Biden announced Wednesday.

The offer to Japan -- an opportunity many nations have long dreamed of -- came as part of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's state visit, and as Washington seeks to strengthen ties with its key Asian ally.

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Trump allies' defense in hush-money trial: Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden

As Donald Trump prepares to head into a courtroom in his hush money trial, his congressional Republican allies are crafting a defense to present in the court of public opinion.

The former president will stand trial starting next week in the case involving his six-figure payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels weeks before the 2016 election, and a source told The Daily Beast that GOP lawmakers – including top House impeachment officials – will make allegations involving Hunter Biden a key part of their defense of Trump.

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Why Trump doesn't get to say Arizona 'went too far' on abortion

One progressive lawmaker complained of "whiplash" Wednesday as presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attempted to distance himself—and his own stated abortion policy proposals—from the Arizona Supreme Court's reinstatement of a 160-year-old abortion ban.

A day after the high court upheld a ban on abortion care from the moment of conception, with no exceptions for pregnancies that result from rape or incest, the former president agreed with a reporter that the state had gone "too far" and that abortion law in Arizona will "be straightened out."

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How the U.S. Capitol police are already prepping for post-election turmoil

WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger sought to ease concerns from the lawmakers in charge of his agency’s budget on Wednesday, saying the department is preparing for major upcoming events — including another potential Jan. 6 — by trying to grow the size of its force and overhauling its intelligence gathering activities.

During an hour-long hearing in front of the House Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee, Manger argued the agency is far better positioned than in the past to address the safety of members both in the Capitol complex and at their residences, though at one point he said USCP’s “resources are strained.”

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'This is a failure': James Comer asked by conservative radio host to defend impeachment

House Oversight Committee chair James Comer (R-KY) got an earful on Fox News Radio when conservative analyst Guy Benson asked him to defend against accusations from the media on how the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden appears to be going nowhere.

Comer did his best to defend the work his committee had done — but was light on hard details or accomplishments.

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Rep. Paul Gosar: I’m off the hook in January 6 probe

WASHINGTON — Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) exclusively told Raw Story he’s no longer under a subpoena in Arizona’s state-level probe of the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

“They withdrew my subpoena,” Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) told Raw Story while walking back to his office at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.

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Judge 'appeared skeptical' of Trump's latest attempt to delay his hush money trial

Donald Trump and his lawyers appeared in a New York appeals court this Wednesday to bring their third legal challenge to his upcoming criminal trial over a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

Trump’s attorneys invoked a provision of New York law known as Article 78, which allows litigants to seek relief from what they allege to be unlawful state or local government actions, NBC News reported.

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Trump allies launch secretive scheme to divide Biden support: report

Associates of former President Donald Trump are now looking to try to find ways to divide voters they fear will back President Joe Biden, by boosting other candidates and wedge issues in the Democratic Party.

"They plan to promote the independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a 'champion for choice' to give voters for whom abortion is a top issue — and who also don’t like Mr. Biden — another option on the ballot," according to The New York Times which cited an anonymous source.

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Donald Trump's GOP foe is now quietly vowing to raise money for him: report

An NBC report claims Donald Trump's early Republican primary foe has pledged to help fundraise for the presumptive nominee — but he is so far only letting select supporters know.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who doesn't have an election in 2024, told donors at a private retreat Saturday that he intends to help Trump, whose campaign is blowing through cash as he uses donations to pay for mounting legal fees.

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Trump allies fail to oust Wisconsin election officials who refused to back 'big lie'

State elections officials determined that Donald Trump supporters had not gathered enough signatures to initiate a recall election of Wisconsin's top elected Republican.

The former president's supporters launched the recall effort to punish Assembly Speaker Robin Vos for certifying president Joe Biden's narrow election win in the state in 2020, and he further infuriated them when he refused to back a plan to impeach top elections official Meagan Wolfe, reported the Associated Press.

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‘Bless those who persecute you’: Johnson invokes Bible amid Greene’s ouster threat

Embattled Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is defending his leadership amid a threat to oust him by U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and he's invoking the Bible to try to save his job. Greene has threatened if Johnson puts a bill on the floor to help support Ukraine defend itself against Russia's illegal war she will move to have him replaced.

"I try to follow all the biblical admonitions as I do every day and one of them says, 'Bless those who persecute you.' I'm getting a lot of practice in that right now," Speaker Johnson, smiling slightly, told David Brody (video below) after the Christian Broadcasting Network reporter mentioned Congresswoman Greene has attacked him personally, and attacked his faith.

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