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Federal judge tells Trump to respond to DOJ protective order by Monday

A federal judge issued a ruling ordering Donald Trump to respond to a protective order filed by the Justice Department that would block the former president from sharing details of evidence from his Jan. 6 criminal case proceedings.

Pence spars with Trump supporters confronting him on campaign trail

Former Vice President Mike Pence squabbled with a group of Trump supporters as he arrived at a campaign event on Friday evening as the protesters hammered the Republican presidential candidate over his refusal to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Ken Paxton attorneys file two motions with Texas Senate just before deadline

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's attorneys filed two motions to the state Senate just before the deadline.

Anheuser-Busch heir claims founders ‘rolled over in their graves’ at Mulvaney ad

The heir of Anheuser-Busch, Billy Busch, expressed what be believed would have been his ancestors' disapproval of the company's recent marketing.

Trump’s trifecta: Three things former president is counting on to avoid historic criminal convictions

As Donald Trump faces at least three criminal cases while running for reelection in 2024, the former president is relying on a number of strategies to avoid severe punishments or jail time.

Democrats pushing for Debbie Mucarsel-Powell to run against Rick Scott

Democrats are pushing for a former representative to run for Sen. Rick Scott's Senate seat in 2024.

Jim Jordan wants answers to these three questions about how DOJ investigated Hunter Biden

Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is pressing the Justice Department to make lead prosecutors available for private interviews as part of the House GOP’s investigations into Hunter Biden’s business dealings, specifically requesting meetings with at least 11 officials involved in the matter.

Texas judge says abortion ban too restrictive and must allow exceptions

A Texas judge ruled that the state’s abortion ban is too restrictive for women with serious pregnancy complications and must include some exceptions for doctors to avoid criminal charges, marking the first decision countering the state’s law since it was implemented last year.

Trump blasts DOJ protective order for targeting his right to ‘political speech’

Former President Donald Trump hit out against a protective order issued by the Justice Department late Friday night, accusing prosecutors of unfairly restricting his right to “political speech.”

DeSantis looks to move past media’s Trump obsession by taking on Newsom

Following a publicized campaign reboot, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has begun to find some success in breaking through a media environment dominated by former President Donald Trump's legal troubles by taking on a high profile surrogate of President Joe Biden's 2024 campaign.
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