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Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s Fire Alarm Pulling Sparks Debate Over Appropriateness of Actions and Implications of Trump’s Comments

The U.S. Capitol Police are investigating an incident in which Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman pulled a fire alarm in a Capitol Hill office building. Security video reportedly shows Bowman trying to leave the building before he pulled the alarm. In response, former President Donald Trump claimed Bowman's actions were worse than the ex-president's supporters storming the Capitol, sparking a debate over the appropriateness of Bowman's actions and the implications of Trump's comments. The Capitol Police investigation is ongoing.

Supreme Court Upholds Lower Court Rulings Identifying John Eastman as Key Figure in Trump’s Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election

The Supreme Court has rejected John Eastman's request to throw out court rulings that identified him as a key figure in former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, affirming lower court decisions that resulted in Capitol riot investigators getting access to Eastman's emails. U.S. District Judge David Carter had previously found that Eastman lied to a federal court in Georgia, and the emails sought by the Jan. 6 committee are seen as key evidence in the investigation. The implications of this ruling for Eastman remain unclear.

Former President Donald Trump Appears in Manhattan Courtroom for Start of Civil Fraud Trial

Former President Donald Trump appeared in a Manhattan courtroom on Monday for the start of a civil fraud trial, with the New York Attorney General's Office seeking $250 million and sanctions from Trump and his business. During the lunch break, Trump argued that the judge overseeing the trial is a "rogue judge" and that the New York Attorney General is a "corrupt person". The trial is expected to last several weeks, with the outcome having major implications for Trump and his business.

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal from Former Trump Legal Adviser John Eastman in Jan. 6 Investigation

The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from John Eastman, former legal adviser to Donald Trump, who sought to shield his emails from investigators of the Jan. 6 Capitol assault. Justice Clarence Thomas, who had previously shown support for Trump's legal arguments, recused himself from the case, though the reason for his recusal is unclear. Eastman had served as a law clerk to the justice, and emails obtained by the House panel showed that Ginni Thomas, the justice's wife, corresponded with the conservative lawyer.

Donald Trump to Make Rare Court Appearance in New York City for Start of Civil Fraud Trial

Former President Donald Trump is set to make a rare, voluntary court appearance on Monday in New York City for the start of a civil trial in a lawsuit brought by the New York Attorney General's office. The $250 million lawsuit alleges fraud in Trump's business dealings, and the outcome of the trial could have widespread implications for his businesses. Trump has expressed his displeasure with the lawsuit and is likely to base his defense on his own version of the facts.

Judge’s Order to Dissolve Trump Companies Could Spell Financial Disaster for Former President

Former President Donald Trump may be facing a financial catastrophe, according to his former attorney Michael Cohen, after a New York Judge ordered the dissolution of some of Trump's companies and New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a $250 million civil lawsuit against Trump and others at the Trump Organization. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki called the ruling a "corporate death sentence" for Trump, and Cohen echoed the sentiment, saying it is "the deathblow to Donald." The lawsuit is set to play out in a courtroom in lower Manhattan, with potential dire consequences for Trump.

U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips Steps Down from Democratic Leadership Role, Fueling Speculation of 2024 Presidential Run

U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips has stepped down from his role as co-chair of the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, signaling his potential candidacy in the 2024 presidential election. Phillips, a three-term congressman from Minnesota, will remain a member of the Democratic Caucus, and praised the work of his colleagues in a statement. His exit from the Democratic leadership role has sparked speculation about his potential candidacy, and could have a major impact on the 2024 race.

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