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Quinn Ewers confirms Texas Tech, Brett Yormark gave Texas bulletin-board material
Quinn Ewers confirms Texas Tech, Brett Yormark gave Texas bulletin-board material
Quinn Ewers let it be known that Joey McGuire and Brett Yormark's comments about Texas helped motivate the Longhorns to a blowout victory over the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Black Friday.
2023-11-26 04:55
Colombian rebel group says it will stop attacks on military
Colombian rebel group says it will stop attacks on military
Colombia’s largest rebel group says it will stop attacks on the nation’s military as it prepares for a ceasefire with the government that could bring both sides closer to ending five decades of war
2023-07-05 08:23
Jennifer Lopez embraces The Dude's vibes in oversized cardigan and baggy jeans for West Hollywood outing
Jennifer Lopez embraces The Dude's vibes in oversized cardigan and baggy jeans for West Hollywood outing
Jennifer Lopez's cardigan bore a striking resemblance to the item worn by Jeff Bridges in Coen Brothers' 1998 comedy 'The Big Lebowski'
2023-05-28 20:47
Apple unveils App Store Award winners, the best apps and games of 2023
Apple unveils App Store Award winners, the best apps and games of 2023
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 29, 2023--
2023-11-30 12:25
Who is Colby Covington? MMA star shares views on Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis amid Nina Agdal 'nukes' drama: 'He's there to get his a** whooped'
Who is Colby Covington? MMA star shares views on Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis amid Nina Agdal 'nukes' drama: 'He's there to get his a** whooped'
'He's definitely been able to manufacture some drama with that fight,' Colby Covington said about Dillon Danis
2023-09-23 17:46
NASCAR suspends race at Michigan due to rain and aims to resume Monday
NASCAR suspends race at Michigan due to rain and aims to resume Monday
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway was suspended due to rain and was scheduled to resume Monday
2023-08-07 06:52
New Beatles single 'Now and Then' set for release
New Beatles single 'Now and Then' set for release
A new Beatles song produced with a little help from artificial intelligence and including the vocals of John Lennon will be released on Thursday, more than four decades after it...
2023-11-02 10:15
1 rescued overnight as search continues after an apartment building partially collapsed in Davenport, Iowa
1 rescued overnight as search continues after an apartment building partially collapsed in Davenport, Iowa
One more person was rescued overnight after a six-story apartment building partially collapsed in Davenport, Iowa, the city's fire chief said Monday morning as crews with search dogs continued to look for anyone who might still be stuck inside.
2023-05-29 20:55
Europe antisemitism: Berlin synagogue hit as attacks rise
Europe antisemitism: Berlin synagogue hit as attacks rise
Berlin's Jewish community is shaken after two petrol bombs are thrown at a synagogue.
2023-10-18 20:16
Federal appeals court strikes down law prohibiting users of illegal drugs from possessing firearms
Federal appeals court strikes down law prohibiting users of illegal drugs from possessing firearms
A federal appeals court on Wednesday struck down a decades-old law barring users of illegal drugs from possessing firearms -- the latest blow to US gun regulations after the Supreme Court cleared the way last year for courts to reexamine the nation's gun laws under a new legal standard.
2023-08-10 06:56
Walmart raises forecasts, tops sales estimates as lower prices pull in shoppers
Walmart raises forecasts, tops sales estimates as lower prices pull in shoppers
Walmart Inc raised its full-year forecasts and beat estimates for second-quarter sales on Thursday, underscoring its strength in
2023-08-17 19:17
Justice Department will ‘go for incarceration’ if Trump is convicted in classified papers case, lawyer says
Justice Department will ‘go for incarceration’ if Trump is convicted in classified papers case, lawyer says
The Department of Justice is likely to attempt to have former President Donald Trump incarcerated if he’s convicted following the indictment laying out 37 charges against him in relation to his handling of classified national defence information. National security lawyer and George Washington University law professor Kel McClanahan said that the department will probably “want to go for incarceration” in the case of Mr Trump, according to Insider. Mr McClanahan said that the evidence in the indictment that was unsealed on Friday afternoon is intended to show that Mr Trump “is a kingpin who knowingly broke the law, endangered national security, endangered nuclear weapon security, [and] endangered other countries’ national security”. The charges include 31 counts of “willful retention” of documents under the Espionage Act. The consensus among most legal experts commenting on the indictment appears to be that Mr Trump is in serious legal jeopardy. If Mr Trump is convicted, he could be sentenced to decades in prison. A former assistant US attorney in the Southern District of New York, Sarah Krissoff, told Insider that “to the extent that there’s a conviction here, the Department of Justice is going to want to be seeking a real sentence” because of the “nature of the conduct, how long it lasted, his involvement, the involvement of other people, working allegedly at Trump’s direction”. She noted that if Mr Trump is convicted, the sentence would depend on the judge, which seems likely to be Trump-appointee Aileen Cannon in the District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Mr McClanahan noted the novelty of possibly having to find a proper way to put a former president behind bars. He questioned how the authorities would go about imprisoning someone “who has a Secret Service detail and who has national security secrets bouncing around his brain, such that if someone holds a shiv to his neck, he’ll reveal the location of our missile bases”. He added that Mr Trump might become a “foreign intelligence gold mine for most countries on earth” if he’s imprisoned. Mr McClanahan sees it as more likely that if Mr Trump is convicted, he would be sentenced to house arrest with an ankle monitor. But Ms Krissoff told the outlet that “Trump can share that information that is in his head whether he is incarcerated or not incarcerated. So I’m not particularly concerned that, as a citizen, the incarceration will trigger the sharing of information that wouldn’t be shared otherwise”. Fox News legal commentator Jonathan Turley didn’t hold back after the indictment was unsealed. Mr Trump showed classified documents to others twice in 2021, the legal filing states. Mr Turley, the Shapiro Chair of Public Interest Law at George Washington University, said on Fox News on Friday afternoon that “it is an extremely damning indictment”. “There are indictments that are sometimes called narrative or speaking indictments. These are indictments that are really meant to make a point as to the depth of the evidence, there are some indictments that are just bare bones,” he added. This is not one of those indictments, Mr Turley said. “The Special Counsel knew that there would be a lot of people who were going to allege that the Department of Justice was acting in a biased or politically motivated way. This is clearly an indictment that was drafted to answer those questions. It’s overwhelming in detail,” he continued. “The Trump team should not fool itself. These are hits below the waterline. These are witnesses who apparently testified under oath [and] gave statements to federal investigators, both of which can be criminally charged, if they’re false.” “Those witnesses are directly quoting the president in encouraging others not to look for documents or allegedly to conceal them. It’s damaging,” Mr Turley said. “This is not an indictment that you can dismiss. There are a lot of people who are testifying under oath, and they’re saying highly incriminating things,” the attorney added. Speaking about the images from Mar-a-Lago of the boxes of documents found in a ballroom and a bathroom, in addition to other less-than-ideal places, Mr Turley said, “It’s really breathtaking. Obviously, this is mishandling. Putting the classified documents into ballrooms and bathrooms borders on the bizarre. And these are the types of pictures that hit you below the waterline in a trial. “It’s hard to show a picture of these boxes surrounding a toilet and saying ‘we really acted responsibly,’” he added, going on to note that “the government is bringing dozens of counts – they only have to land one of those punches”. “Keep in mind that every one of these counts is coming with a substantial potential sentence,” Mr Turley said. The lawyer said that the Trump legal team has “to run the table, they have to take out every single count, or you’ve got a 76-year-old man looking at a potentially terminal sentence”. Read More Trump news – latest: Trump ‘plotted to hide documents from FBI after showing military docs to visitors’ Trump kept classified documents from seven agencies including CIA, DoD, and NSA Jonathan Turley tells Fox News the Trump indictment is ‘extremely damning’ and a ‘hit below the waterline’
2023-06-11 00:55