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DeSantis news today: Conservative and independent millionaires back Florida guv over ex-president, says survey

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Ron DeSantis snaps at press reporter who asked why he wasn’t taking concerns from the general public

Javier Salazar, the constable of Bexar County, Texas, is suggesting criminal charges versus those included with flights that sent 49 mainly Venezuelan migrants from El Paso to Martha’s Vineyard in 2015, what was commonly derided as a political stunt managed by Florida guv Ron DeSantis.

A declaration from the constable’s workplace says it has actually finished an examination released last September and suggested numerous counts of illegal restraint, both misdemeanours and felonies, to the workplace of the Bexar County district lawyer.

Meanwhile, Casey DeSantis, Florida’s very first lady and the partner of the ambitious Republican governmental prospect, has actually been branded a “Walmart Melania” after she used a leather coat emblazoned with a map of the Sunshine State, an alligator and the legend “Where woke goes to die” throughout a campaign drop in Iowa to promote her spouse.

Elsewhere, a Vice documentary about the prospect’s earlier profession as a US Navy attorney serving at the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba has actually been inexplicably dropped from Showtime’s schedules, according to The Hollywood Reporter, without any description provided.

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Prosecutors all set to request for Trump indictment on blockage and Espionage Act charges

The Department of Justice is preparing to ask a Washington, DC grand jury to prosecute previous president Donald Trump for breaching the Espionage Act and for blockage of justice as quickly as Thursday, including more weight to the legal luggage dealing with Mr Trump as he projects for his celebration’s election in next year’s governmental election.

The Independent has actually found out that district attorneys are all set to ask grand jurors to authorize an indictment versus Mr Trump for breaching a part of the United States criminal code referred to as Section 793, which restricts “gathering, transmitting or losing” any “information respecting the national defence”.

The usage of Section 793, which does not refer to categorized details, is comprehended to be a tactical choice by district attorneys that has actually been made to short-circuit Mr Trump’s capability to claim that he utilized his authority as president to declassify files he got rid of from the White House and kept at his Palm Beach, Florida property long after his term ended on 20 January 2021.

Maroosha Muzaffar8 June 2023 09:30

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Trump responds with fury at news of possible indictment in categorized files case: ‘I’ve not done anything incorrect’

The charges might drop as quickly as tomorrow, even more making complex Mr Trump’s 2024 campaign for the White House.

“No one has told me I’m being indicted, and I shouldn’t be because I’ve done NOTHING wrong, but I have assumed for years that I am a Target of the WEAPONIZED DOJ & FBI, starting with the Russia, Russia, Russia HOAX, the ‘No Collusion’ Mueller Report, Impeachment HOAX #1, Impeachment HOAX #2, the PERFECT Ukraine phone call, and various other SCAMS & WITCH HUNTS. A TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE & ELECTION INTERFERENCE AT A LEVEL NEVER SEEN BEFORE. REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS MUST MAKE THIS THEIR # 1 ISSUE!!!” Mr Trump composed on Truth Social on Wednesday afternoon.

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Gustaf Kilander8 June 2023 09:00

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Pence implicates Trump of dealing with abortion concern as an ‘inconvenience’

The white-haired conservative Republican spoke in Ankeny, Iowa, on Wednesday as he formally started his mission for the White House. His campaign launch came less than 24 hr after another Republican, previous New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, got in the race too.

In Iowa, Mr Pence spoke about his longtime opposition to abortion rights and accused his previous boss of backing away from the issue in the wake of the political fallout from the Dobbs decision that ended federal protections for abortion rights.

“After leading the most pro-life administration in American history, Donald Trump and others in this race are retreating from the cause of the unborn,” the previous VP said.

“The sanctity of life has been our party’s calling for half a century — long before Donald Trump was ever a part of it. Now he treats it as an inconvenience, even blaming election losses on overturning Roe v Wade.”

Full story by John Bowden here:

Maroosha Muzaffar8 June 2023 08:30

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VOICES: Mike Pence isn’t even a contender for 2024. Why are we pretending?

Former vice president Mike Pence announced his candidacy for president on Wednesday with more attention from the press than it likely will receive from Republican voters.

On Wednesday night, he will appear on CNN for a town hall, and this weekend, he will venture to North Carolina to speak at the state party’s convention that will also feature the two top contenders for the GOP nomination, Florida Gov Ron DeSantis and his old manager, previous president Donald Trump.

Of course, like any presidential candidate, Mr Pence has been setting himself up for a run, releasing a memoir last year and campaigning for various Republican candidates in the 2022 midterms.

Earlier this year, at the Gridiron Dinner, that formal gathering of journalism and politicians that is sequestered from the public eye that I’m never cool enough to get an invitation for, he praised the media while lambasting the former president, attempting to once again separate himself from his former political benefactor.

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Eric Garcia8 June 2023 08:00

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Pence calls on DoJ not to indict Trump but stops short of saying he’d pardon him if elected in 2024

The former vice president told a CNN town hall in Des Moines, Iowa, that he viewed the handling of classified material as “a very serious matter” but told host Dana Bash that federal prosecutors should leave Mr Trump alone.

“I would hope not, I really would,” he said when asked if the DoJ special counsel Jack Smith should indict Mr Trump over the documents found at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

“I think it would be terribly divisive to the country at a time when the American people are hurting. This kind of action by the DoJ would only fuel further division in the country and send a terrible message to the wider world … I hope the DoJ thinks better of it and resolves this in a better way than an indictment,” he continued.

Despite that, Mr Pence told the audience that “no one is above the law”, and likewise admitted that he himself had no business having some classified documents at his home in Indiana.

Read the full story by Graeme Massie here:

Maroosha Muzaffar8 June 2023 07:30

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Grand jurors have heard testimony from numerous associates of ex-president

A source familiar with the matter has said Mr Trump’s team was recently informed that he is a “target” of a Justice Department probe, which began in early 2022 after National Archives and Records Administration officials discovered more than 100 documents bearing classification markings in a set of 15 boxes of Trump administration records retrieved from Mar-a-Lago, the century-old mansion turned private beach club where Mr Trump maintains his primary residence and post-presidential office.

Over the course of the last year, grand jurors have heard testimony from numerous associates of the ex-president, including nearly every employee of Mar-a-Lago, previous administration officials who worked in Mr Trump’s post-governmental office and for his political operation, and former high-ranking administration officials such as his final White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows.

Andrew Feinberg8 June 2023 07:00

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Millionaires support Ron DeSantis but Trump support growing, says poll

The Florida governor is the favourite GOP prospect among millionaires, but support for Donald Trump among the wealthy is growing, according to a new poll.

The CNBC Millionaire Survey shows that 32 per cent of Republicans with that status support the Florida governor, a drop from 54 per cent at the end of 2022.

Mr Trump now has actually the support of 28 per cent of Republican millionaires, up from 17 per cent in 2015, says the poll.

Graeme Massie8 June 2023 06:30

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GOP conservatives shutter House to protest McCarthy-Biden debt deal, setting up next budget brawl

In fallout from the debt ceiling deal, Speaker Kevin McCarthy is suddenly confronting a new threat to his power as angry hard-right conservatives bring the House chamber to a halt, reviving their displeasure over the compromise struck with President Joe Biden and demanding deeper spending cuts ahead.

Barely a dozen Republicans, mainly members of the House Freedom Caucus, shuttered House business for a second day Thursday in protest of McCarthy’s leadership. Routine votes could not be taken, and a pair of pro-gas stove bills important to GOP activists stalled out. Some lawmakers asked if they could simply go home.

McCarthy brushed off the disruption as healthy political debate, part of his “risk taker” way of being a leader — not too different, he said, from the 15-vote spectacle it took in January for him to finally convince his colleagues to elect him as speaker. With a paper-thin GOP majority, any few Republicans have outsized sway.

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Grand jurors have heard testimony from numerous associates of ex-president

A source familiar with the matter has said Mr Trump’s team was recently informed that he is a “target” of a Justice Department probe, which began in early 2022 after National Archives and Records Administration officials discovered more than 100 documents bearing classification markings in a set of 15 boxes of Trump administration records retrieved from Mar-a-Lago, the century-old mansion turned private beach club where Mr Trump maintains his primary residence and post-presidential office.

Over the course of the last year, grand jurors have heard testimony from numerous associates of the ex-president, including nearly every employee of Mar-a-Lago, previous administration officials who worked in Mr Trump’s post-presidential office and for his political operation, and former high-ranking administration officials such as his final White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows.

Andrew Feinberg8 June 2023 05:30

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Separate grand jury meeting in Florida has also been hearing evidence

It is understood that prosecutors intend to ask grand jurors to vote on the indictment on Thursday, but that vote could be delayed as much as a week until the next meeting of the grand jury to allow for a complete presentation of evidence, or to allow investigators to gather more evidence for presentation of necessary.

A different grand jury that is meeting in Florida has also been hearing evidence in the documents investigation. That grand jury was empaneled in part to overcome legal issues posed by the fact that some of the crimes allegedly committed by Mr Trump took place in that jurisdiction, not in Washington. Under federal law, district attorneys must bring charges against federal defendants in the jurisdiction where the criminal activities happened.

Andrew Feinberg8 June 2023 05:00

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