DOJ appeals special main decision

Documents seized by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago Source: Ministry of Justice The Justice Department on Thursday appealed a federal judge’s decision to allow a special master to examine documents the FBI seized from the former president’s Florida residence. donald trump. The Justice Department also asked Judge Aileen Cannon to suspend her related order preventing the … Read more

US reacts to ‘desperate’ Putin after accusing US of ‘dictatorship’

Attendees gather near a screen showing Russian President Vladimir Putin delivering a speech at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 17, 2022. Anton Vaganov | Reuters The White House has hit back at Russian President Vladimir Putin after he repeatedly criticized the United States and the Western world in … Read more

Hong Kong court finds five guilty of sedition over sheep books | Political news

The five people will be sentenced on Saturday and face up to two years in prison for publishing books aimed at explaining the democratic movement to children. A Hong Kong court has convicted five speech therapists of sedition over a series of illustrated children’s books depicting the city’s pro-democracy supporters as sheep defending their village … Read more

US aims to preserve ‘dictatorship’ while Europe is sacrificed

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the West is reluctant to recognize “irreversible tectonic shifts” in international relations and that the Asia-Pacific region has become a magnet for human resources, capital and development capabilities. production. Mikhail Svetlov | Getty Images News | Getty Images Russian President Vladimir Poutine on Wednesday accused the United States of … Read more

US aims to preserve ‘dictatorship’ while Europe is sacrificed

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the West is reluctant to recognize “irreversible tectonic shifts” in international relations and that the Asia-Pacific region has become a magnet for human resources, capital and development capabilities. production. Mikhail Svetlov | Getty Images News | Getty Images Russian President Vladimir Poutine on Wednesday accused the United States of … Read more

Steve Bannon expects to face a new criminal charge in New York

NEW YORK (AP) — Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, said Tuesday he expects to be charged soon in a state criminal case in New York. Bannon, 68, plans to surrender on Thursday, according to a person familiar with the matter. The person insisted on anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation. … Read more

Everything We Know (So Far) About Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

Caroline Purser | The image bank | Getty Images How many debts are cancelled? Did I receive a Pell Grant? Chances are you received one as part of your financial aid package while in college: Of the estimated 43 million borrowers who will benefit from the administration’s forgiveness plan, more than 60% are Pell Grant … Read more

The video details the alleged violation of the Ga electoral system.

ATLANTA (AP) — Two months after the 2020 presidential election, a team of computer experts traveled to southern Georgia to copy software and data from voting equipment into a apparent violation of a county electoral system. They were greeted outside by the leader of the local Republican Party, who was part of then-President Donald Trump’s … Read more

Biden slams ‘extreme’ GOP on trips to swing Labor Day state

WASHINGTON (AP) — Chairman Joe Biden excoriated “MAGA Republicans” and the far-right on Monday, issuing personal Labor Day appeals to swing-state union members who he hopes will show up in force for his party in November. “The middle class built America,” Biden said at a rally of workers in a park in Milwaukee. “Everyone knows … Read more

Judge grants Trump offer of special document search master

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a legal victory for former President Donald Trump, a federal judge on Monday granted his special master’s request review documents seized by the FBI from its House in Florida and temporarily halted the Justice Department’s use of the records for investigative purposes. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s decision authorizes an outside … Read more