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Jan. 6 Panel Can’t Send Trump Subpoena Because He Lacks Lawyers Who Can Take It
Trump has had a difficult time hiring lawyers lately, due to his history of failing to pay them their fees due.
Rumors of Boris Johnson’s Return Circulate as Liz Truss Resigns
The search for leadership begins as Truss, the U.K.'s most unpopular prime minister, resigns after 44 days in office.
Trump’s Loses Bid to Dodge Judge He Called “Unfair” in New York Fraud Case
Trump’s motion for a transfer was denied, so his case will stay before a judge that held him in contempt of court.
Report: DOJ Prosecutors Say There’s Enough Evidence to Prosecute Trump
Trump could be charged with obstruction, though that wouldn't be the only charge he'd face, sources say.
Prepping for the Apocalypse Means Building Community
“These sorts of things aren't something you can outrun,” says anthropologist and survival instructor Chris Begley.
The First 2 Days of Early Voting in Georgia Midterms Have Been Record Breaking
Roughly 4 in 10 early voters in the state so far are from counties Joe Biden won in the 2020 presidential race.
Trump Told Journalist Bob Woodward Kim Letters Were “Top Secret” Back in 2019
Journalist Bob Woodward said Trump talked in a “casual, dangerous way” about nuclear national security secrets.
GOP Plan on Threatening Recession If They Can’t Cut Medicare, Social Security
The GOP plans to use the debt ceiling as a political bludgeon, threatening either recession or Social Security cuts.
Expert Says Trump Could Face Perjury Charge If He Lies at Live Jan. 6 Deposition
Trump has reportedly told aides he favors going before the select committee, but only if he can appear on live TV.
Report: Trump Considers Marjorie Taylor Greene a “Great” Pick to Lead DOJ
“He loves MTG and would want her very close in a second term,” one source said regarding Trump's thinking.