or delayed, he argued these prosecutions interfere with his campaign to get back into the white house. how can you run for election to be sitting in a courthouse in manhattan all day long? i m supposed to be in south carolina right now where other people are and where, again, this is where i should be. mr trump s also facing trial later this year in atlanta, georgia, on charges of election interference. the district attorney who brought the case against him, fani willis, has admitted having an affair with the man she appointed as the chief prosecutor. she was questioned about that in court today. defense lawyers want to have her disqualified because of that relationship. i think in one of your motions, you tried to implicate i slept with him at that conference, which i find to be extremely offensive. mr trump s already using this scandal to try to undermine the case against him. donald trump insists all the prosecutions against him are deliberately designed to try to stop him
of the united states of america. why should americans take your presidential bid seriously? well, you know, my calling is still the same, though, which is trying to tell the truth. the condition of truth is to allow suffering to speak. so i m trying to be true to the suffering and resilience of poor and working people of all colours, and to seek justice to make sure that everyone is treated fairly and justly. but keep in mind, my brother, that my campaign is just a moment in a movement. it s just a wave in an ocean of a great tradition of a black people who produce love warriors in the face of hatred, and freedom fighters in the face of terror. and it s the spillover of that rich tradition into american electoral politics. electoral politics has been so much legalised bribery and normalised corruption, it s a decadent terrain. let s just be very honest about. colonised by big money, big lobbies, benefactors, donors and so forth. unlike england, we don t have campaign financin
here s louise lear. incredibly mild has been the theme today, temperatures peaking at 18 degrees, that is way above the average for the time of year, we should be seeing 8 9 c. we are going to keep the mild theme of the next few days, not quite as extreme, but nevertheless a mild and wet story, rain pushing in from the south west, up rain pushing in from the south west, up into the midlands, we could see another inch of rain on very saturated ground, so pretty miserable out there, i m afraid. and that continues to track steadily eastwards, weakening in the london area. behind it, clearerskies, mist and murk forming, overnight lows generally not as mild as the night just passed, four degrees in scotland with a northerly wind kicking in. relatively mild start for most, tomorrow is grey but generally brighter, a quiet day, sunny spells coming through, scattered showers drifting in on a brisk westerly wind from time to time, and a slightly cooler story continues on the far north
or delayed, he argued these prosecutions interfere with his campaign to get back into the white house. how can you run for election to be sitting in a courthouse in manhattan all day long? i m supposed to be in south carolina right now where other people are and where, again, this is where i should be. mr trump s also facing trial later this year in atlanta, georgia, on charges of election interference. the district attorney who brought the case against him, fani willis, has admitted having an affair with the man she appointed as the chief prosecutor. she was questioned about that in court today. defense lawyers want to have her disqualified because of that relationship. i think in one of your motions, you tried to implicate i slept with him at that conference, which i find to be extremely offensive. mr trump s already using this scandal to try to undermine the case against him. donald trump insists all the prosecutions against him are deliberately designed to try to stop him