PEOPLE V. TRUMP
Here are today’s highlights:
- At the request of Trump’s lawyers, the judge has instructed prosecutors to ask Cohen to stop publicly talking about the case and Trump.
- The judge floated the possibility of bringing former Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg into court to see if he’s willing to testify in the case.
- Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass said “it’s entirely possible that we will rest by the end of next week.”
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Kari Lake keeps giving Republicans new reasons to worry
Lake keeps reversing her own positions and stirring up feuds, and some in the GOP see other states as better targets this fall.
Why Stormy Daniels Isn’t Getting the Monica Lewinsky Treatment
So far, none of the familiar sexist insults have seemed to stick.
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Trump wins further delay in another one of his criminal cases — this time in Georgia
It comes shortly after Trump's judge in his Florida case indefinitely delayed the trial there.
Johnson slams Biden's ‘senior moment’ on Israel aid
“I hope — I believe he's off-script,” the speaker said about the decision to withhold weapons.
Doug Burgum emerges as an unlikely candidate to be Trump VP
Burgum is having a moment. Seriously.
Trump’s political fate likely won’t be decided by the courts after all
The former president is on trial in Manhattan, but his other cases seem increasingly stalled.
Biden says US will cut off offensive weapons to Israel ‘if they go into Rafah’
Israel's military plans have been the source of tension with the U.S.
Austin confirms US pausing bomb shipments to Israel, but commitment still ‘ironclad’
The Pentagon chief stressed that no final decision has been made.
An ambitious San Francisco lawmaker is in the middle of a battle for AI’s future
California’s homegrown tech world faces internal battle over making AI safer.
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