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Belarus Receives Russian Tactical Nuclear Weapons, Raising Concerns in Europe

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has announced that his country has started taking delivery of Russian tactical nuclear weapons, some of which are reportedly three times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This move has raised concerns among European countries, with the United Nations calling on both Russia and Belarus to refrain from any actions that could increase tensions in the region. The deployment of nuclear weapons could have a significant impact on the security situation in the region.

Former President Donald Trump Facing “Devastating” Federal Charges for Handling of Classified Documents

Former President Donald Trump is facing federal charges for his handling of classified documents, described as "damning" and "devastating" by former Attorney General William Barr and former National Security Adviser John Bolton. The charges are the first of their kind for a former president and involve violations of the Espionage Act, false statements, and obstruction of justice. Republican lawmakers are finding novel ways to defend Trump, while the investigation into possible election interference in Georgia continues. This is a historic moment for the United States with a lasting impact on the political landscape, and the outcome of the charges against Trump remains to be seen.

Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 37 Felony Counts in Federal Court in Miami

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in federal court in Miami on Tuesday to 37 felony counts relating to the improper retention of classified documents. Stephanie Grisham, former White House press secretary, said that none of the facts in the indictment surprised her. Trump claimed that presidents have an “absolute right” to keep any and all documents they want, and is restricted from discussing the case with possible witnesses or his co-defendant.

Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 37 Counts of Conspiracy, Obstruction, and Witness Tampering in Miami Courtroom

Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in a Miami courtroom on Tuesday on 37 counts related to the retention of classified documents at his Florida country club. He entered a not guilty plea and later held a speech at his Bedminster, New Jersey, country club, where he complained about the charges. The charges stem from an investigation into Trump’s alleged hush money payments to a porn star and other related activities, and Trump is expected to continue to use defense as a way to go on offense as his trial progresses.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Accused of Violating Federal Law Intended to Prevent Election Interference

Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, has been accused of violating the Hatch Act, a federal law intended to prevent federal employees from using their offices to influence elections. The government watchdog agency has written a letter to Jean-Pierre, who has responded by saying the White House counsel will review her violation. It is unclear what action, if any, will be taken against Jean-Pierre.

Former President Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Mishandling Classified Documents After Leaving White House

Former President Donald Trump has been charged with mishandling classified documents, making him the first former president to face federal charges. The arrest follows a jury finding him liable for sexual abuse and defamation, as well as investigations into his involvement in the Capitol insurrection and attempts to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results. Police had braced for up to 50,000 demonstrators outside the courthouse, but the scene was relatively sedate as Trump headed to a Cuban restaurant for a meeting with loyalists.

Judge Aileen Cannon, Trump-Appointed Judge, to Preside Over Former President’s Indictment Case

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on 37 counts for mishandling classified documents and has been arraigned in a Miami federal courthouse. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump-appointed judge, will preside over the initial proceedings and guide the case to trial. Trump's defense strategy is expected to be to delay the case, and motions to dismiss the case will be filed. The outcome of the trial could have a lasting impact on the public's trust in the court system.