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What happens next in the Trump documents case?

By Jack Queen

(Reuters) - Former U.S. President DonaldTrump pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to federal criminal charges that he unlawfully kept national-security documents when he left office and lied to officials who sought to recover them.

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House GOP readies to throw everything and the kitchen sink at Jack Smith

House Republicans plan to pull out all the stops in an effort to discredit Jack Smith with a multi-pronged, scorched-earth attack on the special counsel that figures to include issuing subpoenas and cutting funding to his office in an effort to thwart his prosecution of Donald Trump, CNN reports.

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is seeking to force Smith to testify or provide information about the special counsel’s investigation, according to the report.

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Fox News banner refers to Joe Biden as 'wannabe dictator' who had his 'rival arrested'

Fox News on Tuesday ran a banner describing President Joe Biden as a "wannabe dictator" who had his "political rival arrested," according to multiple reports.

The network, which once championed itself as "fair and balanced," displayed the banner over a split-screen of Biden and former president Trump giving dueling speeches. The speeches came the same day after Trump was arraigned on 37 counts connected to the alleged mishandling of numerous classified documents, and Biden has consistently denied having any input on the high-profile prosecution.

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Mandy Cohen as CDC director? Republicans in Congress tell Biden she’s ‘unfit’

North Carolina Sen. Ted Budd, Rep. Dan Bishop and other Republicans are citing Dr. Mandy Cohen’s track record during the COVID-19 pandemic in opposing her as the next director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. President Joe Biden is expected to name Cohen to lead the CDC, as first reported by The Washington Post. A source familiar with the matter confirmed to McClatchy that she is Biden’s choice, saying the decision is not final, as Cohen still must complete paperwork for the role. Her nomination by Biden would not require Senate confirmation. In a letter to Biden, 28 House an...

'He may have to have a public defender': Ex-Trump lawyer says he doesn't listen to counsel

Donald Trump doesn't "ever" listen to his attorneys, and it leads to problems for everyone, according to the former president's previous lawyer.

Michael Cohen, who recently issued a warning to Trump's co-defendant and valet Walt Nauta, spoke to Joy Reid of The ReidOut on MSNBC on Tuesday and was asked about why his former employer didn't simply give the classified documents back to the government when asked.

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Lauren Boebert jumps on impeachment bandwagon with new articles against Joe Biden

Rep. Lauren Boebert on Tuesday introduced articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden over allegations he’s mishandled border security, Fox News reports.

The far-right congresswoman also cosponsored articles of impeachment against Vice President Kamala Harris with Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) on Monday.

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Biden orders Dems to remain mum on Trump indictment: report

Joe Biden doesn’t want fellow Democrats speaking publicly about the federal indictment against Donald Trump, and the President has issued a directive ordering the national Democratic Party and his reelection campaign to remain mum, Politico reports.

The report notes that Biden since the beginning of his presidency has vowed not to discuss Department of Justice investigations, and in particular any such probe involving Trump, and that those close to Biden have expressed reservations about weighing in on the former president’s legal troubles, which some believe would fuel the narrative that Biden was trying to meddle in such investigations.

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Renewal of US surveillance program faces resistance from both parties

By Zeba Siddiqui

(Reuters) - A U.S. surveillance program aimed at countering foreign threats that intelligence officials have used to spy on Americans faced resistance from both Republicans and Democrats at a Senate hearing to discuss its renewal on Tuesday.

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'It's too much': Marjorie Taylor Greene gets emotional over 'all the pain' election deniers face

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) seemed emotional on Tuesday as she apologized to people who denied the results of the 2020 presidential election on Jan. 6, 2021.

At a meeting chaired by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Republican lawmakers spoke out against the prosecution of Jan. 6 defendants. Greene used her time to apologize to the election deniers and their families.

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Donald Trump pleads not guilty in first court appearance in Mar-a-Lago documents case

Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Tuesday afternoon in his first court appearance on federal charges.

CNN reported the former president entered the plea to all charges just after 3 p.m. in a Miami courtroom.

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'You know that's not true': Kari Lake explodes when reporter challenges her Trump election conspiracies

Kari Lake blew up at a reporter who challenged her false claims about Donald Trump's election loss.

The failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate spoke to Sky News correspondent Mark Stone, and she peddled false claims about the 2020 election and cast doubt on her own loss.

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Biden hosts Jennifer Hudson, Wu-Tang's Method Man at Juneteenth concert

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden is hosting the White House's first big Juneteenth celebration on Tuesday evening, a concert featuring performances by Oscar-winning singer Jennifer Hudson, hip-hop duo Wu-Tang's Method Man and marching bands from Tennessee and Maryland.

Biden will address guests at the South Lawn event, which the White House has described as a "celebration of community, culture and music." Other performers include dance group Step Afrika!, singer Ledisi and a Broadway choir.

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Matt Gaetz admits FBI 'whistleblower' can only produce 'allegation' against Biden

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) admitted on Tuesday that he only has an "allegation" against President Joe Biden despite suggestions by Republicans who say the former vice president likely received bribes from foreign governments.

During an interview with conservative podcast host Steve Bannon, Gaetz revealed that he had personally debriefed an alleged FBI whistleblower with apparent dirt on Biden's family.

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