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Ron DeSantis Gears Up for 2024 Presidential Race with Relocation of Political Operation to Tallahassee

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to make a move into the 2024 presidential race in the next few weeks, with the relocation of his political operation to a new headquarters in Tallahassee triggering a 15-day window for filing federal election disclosures. This move comes as former President Donald Trump had to cancel a planned outdoor rally in Florida, and DeSantis was in the western part of the state mingling with voters. The relocation and the cancellation mark the beginning of a new chapter in the 2024 presidential race, as DeSantis appears to be gearing up to make a bid for the White House.

Governor Roy Cooper Vetoes Bill Placing Additional Restrictions on Abortion Clinics and Women Seeking the Procedure, Sparking Hope Among Abortion-Rights Activists

Hundreds of abortion-rights activists and voters gathered in Raleigh, North Carolina to witness Governor Roy Cooper veto a bill that would place additional restrictions on physicians, abortion clinics, and women seeking the procedure. Cooper, a strong advocate for abortion rights, noted that the bill was written in secret and kept from public input, and his veto was met with cheers from the crowd. However, the state legislature’s GOP supermajority still has the power to override Cooper’s veto, leaving the fate of the bill uncertain.

Former Prosecutor Refuses to Answer Questions in Closed-Door Deposition Regarding Donald Trump Investigation

Mark Pomerantz, a former prosecutor who oversaw the Manhattan District Attorney Office's investigation into Donald Trump, invoked the Fifth Amendment in a closed-door deposition on Friday, refusing to answer any questions. He called the inquiry "political theater" and condemned the panel's use of a subpoena, citing grand jury rules. Rep. Darrell Issa, a California Republican, exited the meeting after one hour, with no answers provided.

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden Administration’s Attempt to Release Migrants Quickly at Border

On May 6, 2023, the Biden administration lifted pandemic-related asylum restrictions, leading to an influx of migrants attempting to cross into the United States from Mexico. This put a strain on the nation’s immigration system, but the Biden administration was dealt a legal setback when a federal judge temporarily blocked its attempt to release migrants more quickly when Border Patrol holding stations are full. The ruling came just hours before the Title 42 border restrictions expired, raising concerns about overcrowding in migrant facilities.

House Oversight Committee Reveals Biden Family and Associates Received Over $10 Million From Foreign Entities

A new report from the House Oversight Committee has revealed that some members of President Joe Biden's family and associates have received more than $10 million from foreign entities. The report, which was based on thousands of records subpoenaed from four banks, has raised questions about the Biden family's financial dealings and whether or not they have used their influence to benefit financially. The report has been met with criticism from both sides of the aisle, with the Biden family denying any wrongdoing and the House Oversight Committee continuing to investigate the matter.

Donald Trump Refuses to Answer Questions on Federal Abortion Ban at CNN Town Hall Event

At a CNN town hall event, Donald Trump refused to answer a question on whether he would sign a federal abortion ban into law if he were to win the 2024 presidential election. This refusal has been met with criticism from both sides of the aisle, leaving the Republican Party’s stance on abortion unclear as the primaries approach. Trump instead said he would “negotiate so that people are happy”, referencing the Supreme Court overturning its 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling and ending the national right to an abortion.

Jury Finds Former President Donald Trump Liable for Sexual Battery and Defamation in Federal Civil Trial Against Writer E. Jean Carroll

A jury found former President Donald Trump liable for sexual battery and defamation in a federal civil trial against writer E. Jean Carroll. Trump has denied the allegations and has filed a notice to appeal the verdict, while Carroll's attorney is considering filing a third lawsuit against Trump based on comments he made during a CNN town hall. The appeal process could take months, and it is unclear if Trump will be able to overturn the verdict.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) Returns to Senate Judiciary Committee, Allowing for Advancement of Biden’s Judicial Nominees

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) returned to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, providing a much-needed Democratic vote to advance three of President Joe Biden's judicial nominees on party-line votes. Her return was met with applause from her colleagues, as the panel was split between 11 Democrats and 10 Republicans prior to her return. The nominees will now move to the Senate floor for consideration, though it is unclear when the Senate will vote on them.

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