Former President Donald Trump has claimed that he is the target of a Washington-based grand jury investigation into the January 6th Capitol attack and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The investigation is being conducted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C. and is looking into Trump’s efforts to overturn the election results. Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has accused the Biden administration of attempting to use the Justice Department to target him, but he is expecting an indictment. The investigation is ongoing and it is unclear when it will be concluded.
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U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by former President Donald Trump, will preside over the first pretrial conference in the criminal case against him concerning the mishandling of classified documents. Trump's legal team has requested an indefinite delay of the trial, citing sensitive evidence and Trump's 2024 campaign as reasons for the delay. Tuesday's pretrial conference will discuss the rules and procedures for using classified evidence in the case, and will provide more information on the timeline of the trial.
A U.S. national has been detained by North Korea after crossing the border from South Korea, according to the United Nations. The individual crossed the Military Demarcation Line without authorization and is currently in North Korean custody. The United States has not yet commented on the incident and it is unclear why the individual crossed the border or what the consequences might be.
Investigators in Portland, Oregon have identified a person of interest in the suspicious deaths of four women between February and May. The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office has declined to provide further information, but they have confirmed that the person of interest is connected to all four cases. The Portland Police Bureau is leading the investigation and asking anyone with information to contact them. Justice is being sought for the victims and their families.
The Georgia Supreme Court has dismissed a petition from former President Donald Trump that sought to halt an investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. The petition argued that the investigation was unconstitutional and that the grand jury was improperly impaneled, but the court ruled that they had no authority to interfere and that the petitioners had not provided any evidence to support their claims. The investigation is ongoing, and the outcome of the case remains to be seen.
Police have executed a search warrant at a second storage unit in Amityville, Long Island, New York, in connection with the ongoing Gilgo Beach murder case. Rex Heuermann, a Manhattan architect living in Massapequa Park, was arrested in connection with the case on Friday and placed on suicide watch. Investigators have confiscated an arsenal of nearly 300 guns, framed pictures, and a child-like doll from Heuermann's home. It is unclear who rented the two storage units.
On Monday, a married couple and their daughter were killed and wounded, respectively, after a section of the Kerch Bridge between Russia and the Moscow-annexed Crimean Peninsula was blown up. The incident has caused tension between the two countries, with both accusing each other of being responsible, and has sparked international outrage. The United Nations Security Council is expected to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the incident.
Kevin Spacey is on trial in the U.K. for sexual assault allegations from four men, with Elton John providing testimony in support of Spacey's version of events. Spacey's lawyers are arguing that the accuser confused the year of the ball and that Spacey was not present at the time of the alleged assault. The trial is ongoing and a verdict is yet to be reached.







