Donald Trump made an appearance in Alabama on Friday, delivering a speech full of defiance and insults to prosecutors. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who hosted the event, has put a months-long hold on military promotions, leaving the Army and other branches without over 300 promotions. Trump mentioned his current legal troubles during his speech, and despite the implications of Tuberville's maneuver, Republican voters seemed more focused on party loyalty. It remains to be seen how the military promotions and Trump's legal troubles will affect his 2024 presidential campaign.
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On Saturday morning, the Orlando Police Department held a press conference to announce that two of their officers had been shot and critically injured during a traffic stop the night before. The suspect, Dayton Viel, was located at a Holiday Inn and was shot multiple times by SWAT officers. The two officers were taken to a local hospital and are in critical condition, and the identities of the officers have not yet been released.
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Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in federal court on Thursday on charges related to his post-election actions. In response, prosecutors have asked the judge to bar Trump from publicly disclosing evidence gathered during the investigation, and requested that he view the materials in the presence of his lawyers. Despite the charges, Trump insisted that it was a "great honor" to be arraigned in federal court.
Frederick Goltz, a Texas man, was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in federal prison for making threats against election officials in Maricopa County, Arizona. He posted the name, address, phone number, and fax machine of a Maricopa County official on two websites, as well as threatening the official and their children. This was part of a larger trend of threats against election officials across the country after the 2020 election, and U.S. Attorney Gregg Sofer said that these threats will be taken seriously and prosecuted.
A Texas judge has issued a temporary injunction exempting women with complicated pregnancies from the state's abortion bans. Judge Jessica Mangrum found that there was uncertainty regarding the medical exception to the abortion bans, and that a physician should be able to provide abortion care in the event of a physical emergent medical condition. The ruling is a victory for women's rights advocates, who have long argued that abortion bans should not be enforced in cases of medical emergencies.
Hollywood writers and studio executives have met to discuss the possibility of resuming contract talks, as the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike approaches the 100-day mark. The strike has had a significant economic impact on Los Angeles and California, where film and television production accounts for more than 700,000 jobs and nearly $70 billion a year in wages. Negotiations are expected to continue in the coming weeks, with the hope that a deal can be reached that is beneficial to both sides.







