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Elon Musk says Trump will win in a ‘landslide victory’ if he’s indicted

Twitter CEO Elon Musk predicted Saturday morning that if the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicts former President Donald Trump, he will win "in a landslide" in the 2024 presidential election.

WATCH: Turley says there are ‘a number of flaws’ in the case for Trump’s arrest

Constitutional attorney Jonathan Turley said Saturday that the legal efforts by the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has "a number of flaws" and that he is "outside of his lane" in preparing to arrest former President Donald Trump next week for paying $130,000 to porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016.

McCarthy vows investigation into Manhattan DA ahead of expected Trump indictment

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has vowed to open an investigation into the Manhattan district attorney’s office after it was reported a grand jury was preparing to indict former President Donald Trump sometime next week.

Secretary of the Navy touts climate as a ‘top priority’ despite growing threat from China

Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro said fighting climate change has been one of his biggest priorities since taking office, despite a growing naval threat from China as the country grows its fleet.

Trump advisers argued against calling for protests if he’s indicted

Former President Donald Trump’s advisers urged him not to call for protests in the event he is criminally indicted next week, according to reports.

SVB collapse: Six people to watch in banking disaster

One of the most important conversations on Capitol Hill this past week has been the unexpected collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.

Biden denies China-linked payments to family members despite bank records

President Joe Biden denied reports that some of his family members received more than $1 million in payments linked to Hunter Biden’s business associate Rob Walker originating from a Chinese company.

Trump failed to disclose gifts, raising questions about foreign influence

Several items gifted to former President Donald Trump from foreign governments while he was in office remain unaccounted for, raising concerns about why the gifts were not disclosed to the State Department as required by federal law.

Biden expresses support for Putin arrest warrant: ‘Clearly committed war crimes’

President Joe Biden expressed support for the International Criminal Court’s decision to issue an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling the move “justified.”

Trump and Jean Carroll agree to combine defamation lawsuits into single trial

Former President Donald Trump has agreed to combine two defamation lawsuits filed against him by former magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of raping her in the 1990s and later sued after he claimed she lied about the allegations.
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