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Donald Trump Admits to Reluctantly Handing Over Classified Documents to Justice Department, Raising Questions of Obstruction of Justice

In a recent interview with Fox News' Bret Baier, former President Donald Trump admitted he was reluctant to hand over boxes of classified documents to the Justice Department because he wanted to sort through them to remove personal items. This has raised questions about whether Trump knowingly and deliberately obstructed and withheld records he was ordered to turn in, which could be considered a criminal act. His comments have sparked a debate over whether he will face any legal consequences for his actions.

Hunter Biden Reaches Tentative Agreement with U.S. Attorney to Plead Guilty to Tax and Gun Charges, Avoid Jail Time

Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, has reached a tentative agreement with the U.S. Attorney in Delaware to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges and a felony gun possession charge. The plea agreement is expected to include a provision for probation for the tax violations, and drug use is acknowledged as a factor in the gun crime. The U.S. Attorney has been investigating Hunter Biden since 2018, and the plea agreement is still subject to approval by a judge.

Donald Trump to Face Trial in August on Charges of Mishandling Classified Documents

Former President Donald Trump is set to face trial in mid-August on 37 felony counts related to the alleged mishandling of classified documents. The trial is expected to be closely watched by the public, as it is the first criminal case to be brought against a former president. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has set the criminal jury trial to take place over a two-week period beginning Aug. 14, although the start date could be delayed by motions from Trump's legal team.

Donald Trump Declares Ivanka and Jared Kushner Will Not Serve in His Administration if Re-Elected in 2024

In an interview aired Sunday, former President Donald Trump said that his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner will not serve in his administration if he is elected president again in 2024, citing it as "too painful for the family". Trump said that Ivanka had been "making a fortune" before he appointed her as one of his White House advisers, and that he had decided it was "enough for the family". Trump did not provide any further details on his decision.

U.S. Coast Guard Launches Search and Rescue Mission for Missing Submarine Exploring Titanic Wreckage

The U.S. Coast Guard in Boston is conducting a search and rescue mission for a submarine that went missing in the North Atlantic while exploring the wreckage of the Titanic. OceanGate Expeditions, the company that owns the submarine, is exploring all options to bring the crew back safely. The Coast Guard is working to bring the crew back safely, though it is not clear how many people were on board or who was operating it.

Celebrate Juneteenth: Honoring 156 Years of African American Freedom and Resilience

Juneteenth is a national holiday that marks the end of slavery in the United States, celebrated by communities for over a century. This year, CBS News will host a special marathon of BET's "America In Black" series to commemorate the day. Juneteenth is a day to celebrate the freedom and resilience of African Americans, and to recognize the long and difficult struggle for civil rights in the United States.

Two Killed and Three Injured in Shooting at Washington State Music Festival Campground

Two people were killed and three injured in a shooting near a campground area hosting a music festival in Washington State Saturday night. Law enforcement responded to reports of shots fired into the crowd and the suspect was taken into custody. The identities of the victims and the suspect have not yet been released and the motive for the shooting is unknown.