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Trump’s legal woes mount ahead of 2024

Welcome to The Hill's Campaign newsletter {beacon} Campaign Report Campaign Report The Big Story Trump's legal woes mount ahead of 2024 Former President Trump was hit with his fourth indictment late Monday after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis charged him and 18 others for their efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. ...

Feinstein accuses trustees of husband’s estate of financial abuse

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) accused the trustees of her late husband’s estate of committing financial abuse against her and called for them to be suspended as administrators of the account in a recent legal filing. Feinstein, 90, accused the three trustees — Michael Klein, Marc Scholvinck, and Verett Mims — of the Richard C. Blum...

Biden administration eases up on Colorado River cuts for 2024, following a wetter-than-usual winter

Federal officials announced on Tuesday that they would be easing up on Colorado River usage cutbacks in 2024, thanks to an unusually wet winter combined with system-wide conservation measures. Water releases from Lake Mead — the Colorado River Basin’s largest reservoir — in 2023 are expected to be the lowest in three decades, according to the Bureau...

Biden says he will visit Hawaii ‘as soon as we can’ amid criticism to Maui wildfire response

President Biden said Tuesday he and first lady Jill Biden would visit Hawaii, though he gave no timeline to do so amid criticism he has faced over his response to wildfires that have devastated the island of Maui. “My wife Jill and I are going to travel to Hawaii as soon as we can. That’s...

Many are focusing on the wrong FISA fix 

There are a lot of proposals in the air for reforming section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the critical intelligence collection authority set to expire at the end of this year. Section 702 allows U.S. intelligence agencies to target foreign terrorists and hostile nations like Communist China by intercepting communications that are passing...

Yellen details her dinner in China with ‘magic mushrooms’

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she accidentally ate “magic” mushrooms on a recent trip to China. In an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett on Monday, Yellen said the person who arranged the dinner she attended at a chain restaurant ordered the dish containing the mushrooms for her. She said she did not know the dish...

Political leader slain in Ecuador days after presidential candidate’s assassination 

Another political leader was slain in Ecuador on Monday just days after a presidential candidate was assassinated in the country’s capital of Quito. Pedro Briones was shot and killed, as was confirmed by Luisa González, the front-runner in Sunday’s special presidential election and member of the Revolución Ciudadana party. Briones was a local leader of...

Trump says he has blanket immunity. Not so fast.

This argument, like so many Trump has made, is without legal support.

Gov. Brian Kemp fires back at Trump’s claim of rigged 2020 election in Georgia: ‘Not stolen’

George Gov. Brian Kemp fired back at former President Trump on Tuesday, saying that the 2020 election in his state of Georgia was not stolen.

Adams unloads on Biden admin over migrant crisis, repeating it’s ‘anti-American’ not to let 100K people work

New York City Mayor Eric Adams condemned the federal government for denying 100,000 migrants the right to legally work in the United States.

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