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EU top diplomat sees U.S. 'fatigue' in Mideast

The European Union's top diplomat has said that the United States is showing "fatigue" in its Middle East diplomacy and called for greater EU efforts toward a Palestinian state.

On a visit to California, the bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell again strongly criticized Israel's war campaign, saying Gazans were "dying and starving and suffering in unimaginable proportions" and that it was a "man-made disaster."

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Trump investigated over $1 billion 'quid pro quo' deal with big oil

A top U.S. House Democrat announced Tuesday that he is demanding answers from fossil fuel executives after Washington Post reporting revealed last week that former Republican President Donald Trump recently told industry leaders he would gut climate regulations if they raised $1 billion for his 2024 presidential campaign.

Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin, ranking member of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability, on Monday wrote to the heads of the American Petroleum Institute (API) and eight companies: Cheniere Energy, Chesapeake Energy, Chevron, Continental Resources, EQT Corporation, ExxonMobil, Occidental Petroleum, and Venture Global LNG.

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'Grown men acting like this?' J.D. Vance's plea for 'lonely' Trump spurs instant mockery

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) was subjected to ridicule Tuesday over his emotional explanation as to why he decided to join former President Donald Trump at his criminal hush money trial.

Vance, considered a potential running mate for the presumptive Republican nominee, did not speak of politics during his Fox News interview, but of friendship.

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'Groundhog Day fact check': CNN unloads on Trump's latest courthouse rant

Former President Donald Trump took yet another opportunity to complain about the criminal proceedings against him outside the Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday — and, just like on previous occasions, CNN's Daniel Dale was there to debunk all the false claims he uttered shortly after in a conversation with anchor Jake Tapper.

This came after a lengthy day in which Trump's former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen, set to be the final witness for the prosecution, was subject to intense cross-examination by Trump's team.

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'Clownish': Trump allies mocked for donning matching suits for court

They were dressing to impress an audience of one.

Republicans flocked to a Lower Manhattan courthouse Tuesday as a show of solidarity with former President Donald Trump as he attends his criminal hush money trial, now in its fourth week.

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‘Did Trump ask you?’ CNN host puts Trump ally on spot as he attacks judge’s daughter

Donald Trump ally and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum was put on the spot Tuesday as he appeared to violate a judge’s gag order while being interviewed by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.

Burgum, who accompanied Trump to his hush money trial, was speaking as the trial resumed after a lunch break.

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8 ways Trump doesn’t become president

Only vague signs point to the possibility of piercing Donald Trump’s orange armor and political impunity.

Trump dispatched Nikki Haley, his last serious challenger for the Republican presidential nomination, in early March. But Haley fared better than expected in May’s Indiana primary, where she was still on the ballot if not in the race, possibly indicating softness in Trump’s support.

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Michael Cohen returns to hot seat at Trump trial

Donald Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen returns to the witness stand on Tuesday for what is expected to be a tough grilling by the ex-president's lawyers at his historic hush money trial.

Cohen, who served as Trump's "fixer" for years but is now a bitter foe of his onetime boss, is the prosecution's star witness at the first criminal trial of a former occupant of the White House.

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U.S. authorities demolish part of collapsed Baltimore bridge

Demolition experts used explosives Monday to remove part of a collapsed bridge in Baltimore and free a cargo ship that has been trapped since it rammed into the structure in March.

The demolition will eventually allow workers to remove the nearly 1,000-foot (300-meter) Dali container vessel which has almost entirely blocked access to one of America's biggest ports for the past six weeks.

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'Incredibly well-funded' GOP group 'lying' about states’ rights exposed by columnist

On its website, the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) says the organization "elects and re-elects Republican attorneys general nationally to promote and protect the Constitution, freedom, and opportunity for future generations."

In a Monday, May 13 op-ed published by The Nation, justice correspondent Elie Mystal sheds light on the "critical role" of Republican AGs.

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'Dictatorial kingship': Trump supporter Stew Peters calls for absolute monarchy

Stew Peters, a far-right supporter of former President Donald Trump and conspiracy theorist with hundreds of thousands of followers, said on social media Monday that America should abandon democracy.

"I am in favor of the installation of a monarchy," Peters posted. "A dictatorial kingship that will reintroduce normalcy, Christian values and the RULE OF LAW. A system that will indict, try and FRY convicted war criminals and pedophiles. A power that will secure the borders of our country, and consider AMERICA FIRST in every decision that it faces. This is the way."

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Trump insider reveals exaggerated fundraising appeals are raking in $1M a day: N.Y. Times

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is raking in $1 million a day while he stands trial in New York, an insider in his camp told the New York Times.

The campaign official, who the Times has not named because they were leaking information that is not yet public, said the cash to come flowing in fueled, the newspaper reported, by furious appeals sent out by Trump complaining about a politically motivated witchhunt and painting the ex-president as a victim.

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Home Depot's political committee just got jacked

A political action committee for a ubiquitous home improvement company is doing some financial renovations in the wake of fraud, according to a new financial filing.

The Home Depot Inc., PAC reported to the Federal Election Commission that it experienced theft of $7,500 in December due to an "erroneous bank debit."

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