Trump acknowledges that multiple individuals witnessed documents and boxes being removed from the White House.

Former President Donald Trump’s request to delay his criminal trial was rejected by a Florida federal judge appointed by Trump himself. The trial, scheduled to start on May 20, involves charges of keeping classified government documents after leaving the White House. Despite pleading not guilty, Trump admitted that “various people” in his circle saw the…

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Newest updates regarding the conflict in Gaza

Title: Iran Warns U.S. of Severe Consequences if Ceasefire in Gaza is Not Implemented Subtitle: WHO Reports Over 100 Attacks on Healthcare Facilities in Gaza Iran’s Minister of Defense, Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani, has issued a warning to the United States stating that they will face severe consequences if they fail to implement a ceasefire in Gaza….

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Gaza conflict: Updates on the most recent news

Internet and telephone connectivity have been restored for many people in Gaza, according to telecoms company Paltel, Internet access group NetBlocks.org, and reports from the ground. The blackout left the population unable to communicate or seek help during the Israeli bombardment. Many residents in the north of the strip were unable to call for ambulances…

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Kenneth Chesebro admits guilt in Trump Georgia election case

Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign attorney, Kenneth Chesebro, has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge in the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump. This comes shortly after Chesebro’s co-defendant, Sidney Powell, struck her own plea agreement with prosecutors. As part of the plea deal, Chesebro, like Powell, will be required to…

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