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To obtain a conviction against Trump, the Justice Department will need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he willfully retained classified documents and failed to turn them over to the government. ....
Pakistan's ousted former prime minister Imran Khan secured bail on Thursday from the Islamabad High Court over new murder charges, meaning he cannot be rearrested in connection with those charges for the next 14 days, his lawyer said. ....
Court documents made public on Friday detailed 37 criminal counts against former U.S. President Donald Trump, including charges of unauthorized retention of classified documents and conspiracy to obstruct justice after he left the White House in 2021. ....
,a minority, meaning as a white woman, i m a minority. the majority of people who are buying firearms in this country are minorities firearm and womeo and so when it comes to thetheyt second amendment, they think is and dry 5050 issue. it s not. and we have millions. new gune owners in the past ten years. they re not doing that because . the government s taking care of them. they re doing it because crime rates in their cities are going through the roof doing i crime raee roof and feel likeg n they re being left behind and allowing criminals to run the streetrus and. the wro they don t want to be victims. and so i think he s talking to the wrong constituency. and it snstituen not not realiss well, it s interesting that california, more gun crime,crim, more total violent crime than florida and texas, where gun laws are less strict are l. i mean, when we get into the issue of, you know, acting like gun reform, the solution to violent crime, he s like the gu y wears too much cologne and h ....
Here is a list of additional legal troubles facing former President Donald Trump, who wrote on social media on Thursday that he has been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice, apparently for mishandling sensitive government documents. He denies any wrongdoing. ....