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Erica Orden / Politico:
Trump under oath: Six things to watch for as the former president testifies — Trump will take the stand in a case that could unravel his business empire. — NEW YORK — On Monday, Donald Trump will leave the campaign trail for a place where he'll still be the center of attention: a witness box.
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Politico:
Playbook: Trump testimony kicks off a jam-packed week — Presented by With help from Eli Okun and Garrett Ross — DRIVING THE DAY — November kicked off with a brief reprieve from the drama that engulfed the House — and all of Washington — last month.
The Daily Beast:
Ivanka Is Not Going to Save Trump in His New York Fraud Trial—and He's Not Going to Save Himself — His daughter is the only non-defendant among the Trumps, but Daddy shouldn't expect her to come to his rescue when she testifies. … Former President Donald Trump boasts about his children following in his footsteps.
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Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico:
She Tangled with Trump in a Deposition. Here's Her Strategy When He's Under Oath. — “Just let him talk. I got exactly what I wanted by letting him talk.” — Former President Donald Trump and his family are accused of fraudulently inflating Trump's net worth in a case that could upend his New York businesses.
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Rolling Stone:
Trump and His Lawyers Dare NY Judge to Throw Him in Jail — “When a defendant honestly believes he can't possibly get a fair trial from the judge, one of the tactics is to antagonize the judge to a point of causing reversible errors,” celebrity lawyer Alan Dershowitz says of the strategy
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New York Times:
Trump Indictments Haven't Sunk His Campaign, but a Conviction Might — Polls by The New York Times and Siena College show his strength in key swing states, in part because of concerns about President Biden's age. But a conviction could be the difference in 2024.
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Axios:
Behind the Curtain: Biden's race problem — President Biden has a growing race problem. … Now this is an alarming, re-election-threatening, full-blown crisis for the White House. — It's clear from consistent trends across multiple polls that Biden is bleeding support among Hispanic voters …
Alex Seitz-Wald / NBC News:
Poll shows Biden support slumping among Michigan Muslims
Poll shows Biden support slumping among Michigan Muslims
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Miranda Nazzaro / The Hill:
Virginia's Youngkin says Biden is ‘legitimately elected president’
Virginia's Youngkin says Biden is ‘legitimately elected president’
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Washington Examiner
CBS News:
If Trump wins, more voters foresee better finances, staying out of war — CBS News poll
If Trump wins, more voters foresee better finances, staying out of war — CBS News poll
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Daniel Kreps / Rolling Stone:
Mike Johnson Admits He and His Son Monitor Each Other's Porn Intake in Resurfaced Video — “I'm proud to tell ya, my son has got a clean slate,” Speaker of the House says of his “accountability partner” — SPEAKER OF THE House Mike Johnson admitted that he and his son monitored each other's porn intake …
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Max Lewis / Fox 59:
Indy police arrest ‘terrorist’ for purposely driving her car into what she thought was a Jewish school — INDIANAPOLIS — IMPD officers arrested a woman, who they labeled a “terrorist,” after she drove her car into a building that she thought was a Jewish school.
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Washington Post:
Expect a rough two weeks for Speaker Johnson — Good morning, Early Birds. Welcome to William Lewis, who this weekend was named The Post's next publisher — or as we'll be referring to him, Sir William. (He was recently knighted.) He starts in January. Tips: earlytips@washpost.com.
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Summer Concepcion / NBC News:
Top House Republicans defend IRS cuts in GOP-led Israel aid bill
Top House Republicans defend IRS cuts in GOP-led Israel aid bill
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Miranda Nazzaro / The Hill:
Boy killed, 5 wounded in Cincinnati mass shooting — A shooter fired 22 shots into a crowd in Cincinnati, Ohio on Friday, killing an 11-year-old boy and wounding four other children and an adult, according to local authorities. — The Cincinnati Police Department on Sunday said the occupant …
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Caroline Vakil / The Hill:
Meijer jumps into Michigan GOP Senate primary — Former Rep. Pete Meijer (R-Mich.) on Monday launched a bid for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, joining a crowded GOP primary for the seat to replace Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) next fall. — “We are in dark and uncertain times …
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Kurt Zindulka / Breitbart:
Watch: Just Stop Oil Climate Crazies Smash Glass Protecting 17th Century Painting with Hammers — Two Just Stop Oil activists were arrested after using hammers to smash the glass protecting the Rokeby Venus painting at the National Gallery in London on Monday morning.
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Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Will the Supreme Court Toss Out a Gun Law Meant to Protect Women? — Ever since the Supreme Court agreed in June to hear the government's appeal of a particularly noxious Second Amendment ruling, I had been curious to see which “friends of the court” might emerge on the gun-rights side.
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