of its money from small donor contributions is footing the legal bills for almost anyone drawn into numerous trump investigations who requests help from the former president and his advisers. the paper points out in the indictment unsealed thursday in the classified documents case, trump called his property manager carlos de oliveira last year to pay for his attorney. trump s attorney and valet walt nauta had a different conversation with a trump employee who assured walt nauta that de oliveira was loyal to trump. trump said it was to, protect these, quote, innocent people and protect them from
in recent days, the grand jury issued a new batch of subpoenas to a handful of people connected to the probe. the paper points out prosecutors often continue investigating strands of a criminal case, even after charges have been brought. sometimes those efforts can go nowhere. most indictment investigations can result in additional charges against people who already have been accused of crimes in the case. the investigations also can be used to bring charges against new defendants. former president trump has pleaded not guilty to the 37 counts he currently faced in the case. we know now the identity of the key figure in jack smith s indictment against president trump in the documents case. the indictment highlights a meeting at trump s bedminster golf club in new jersey in august or september of 2021, when trump displayed a classified map to someone described as, quote, a representative of his political action committee. new york times reports the pac
yes! more specific than that, inspired by yesterday. let s take a look at today s papers. many of today s front pages focus on government plans to bring in anti strike legislation. the metro labels the proposals a strike against strikes , reporting that ambulance, fire and rail staff could face the sack unless some stay at work during industrial action, if the laws are passed. the times looks at new figures suggesting 50,000 more people than normal have died over the past 12 months. the paper points to nhs delays for the excess deaths. the sun leads with the news that an investigation by counter terrorism officers is under way, after uranium was seized at heathrow. a source told the paper that the race is on to find everyone involved. and the curious case of the missing former prime minister features on the front page of the guardian. the picture below was tweeted out by grant shapps recently, and eagle eyed social media users noted that borisjohnson appeared
come at the same time as the drug has increased exponentially in potency. it s thc levels is one highly cited paper points out the consumption of marijuana is associated with an increase in violent behavior and a high risk of psychosis for frequent users. but these issues, there are a lot of concern. those looking to cash in on this burgeoning business documents obtained by the l.a. times show that cannabis companies and investors provided some of the early financial support for ucla s cannabis research initiative. they funded it, writing checks for tens of thousands of dollars in donations and assisting with fundraiser events. and they aren t alone. harvard, mit, uc san diego are among the schools that have accepted multi-million dollar gifts in recent years. joining me now is luke frodo s executive vice president of smart approaches to marijuana. luke, so the research for how safe and great weed is ,