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Ron DeSantis Pledges to Model Supreme Court Picks After Justices Thomas and Alito if He Becomes President in 2024

At the Faith & Freedom Coalition conference in Washington, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) pledged that if he were to become President in 2024, his Supreme Court picks would be modeled after Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. He also vowed to defend both justices against “scurrilous attacks” from “the media and by left-wing groups”. DeSantis’ statement has been met with both praise and criticism from both sides of the aisle, and it remains to be seen how it will affect his chances of becoming President in 2024.

Chris Christie Receives Lukewarm Reception at Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference After Criticizing Donald Trump

At the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference in Washington, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) received a lukewarm reception after criticizing former President Donald Trump, one of his rivals in the 2024 presidential race. Christie used the opportunity to make the case for his White House bid, touting his record as New Jersey's governor and assailing the former president's record. He argued that Trump was a failed leader who was unwilling to take responsibility for his past mistakes, and advocated for the Republican party to move away from Trump’s brand of politics.

Former IRS Employee Reveals Attorney General Merrick Garland Misled Congress on Hunter Biden Tax Investigation

A former IRS employee has testified to the House Ways and Means Committee that U.S. Attorney David Weiss sought authority to charge Hunter Biden with charges beyond the tax-related misdemeanors he agreed to plead guilty to this week. The whistleblower alleges that Attorney General Merrick Garland was not being truthful when he testified that Weiss had the authority to charge in other jurisdictions. Hunter Biden's plea deal with Weiss includes avoiding full prosecution on a separate gun possession charge. Questions have been raised about the Biden administration's handling of the investigation and whether Weiss had the authority to bring charges in other jurisdictions.

Tragedy Strikes Beyond Wonderland Festival as Two Lives are Lost and Many Injured in Shooting

On June 17, two people were killed and several others were injured in a shooting at the Beyond Wonderland electronic dance music festival in Grant County, Washington. James Kelly, 26, of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault and domestic violence assault. The victims' families and friends are mourning their loss, and the community is hoping for justice to be served.

Narendra Modi to Receive 21-Gun Salute and State Dinner from Biden Administration in Show of Commitment to Strengthen Ties with India

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to receive a 21-gun welcome salute and a state dinner on Thursday, the first time since becoming prime minister. This honor is typically reserved for the closest allies of the U.S., and is a reflection of the Biden administration's view that India is a vital ally for Washington's top foreign policy goal. Despite criticism from some U.S. lawmakers and advocates over human rights and India's reluctance to break with Russia, hundreds of activists are working to challenge the delicate choreography of the visit.

DNA Evidence Links Accused Murderer to Idaho College Student Deaths

Four college students from Idaho were tragically killed in an off-campus home last November, and prosecutors have now linked the accused murderer, Bryan Kohberger, to the crime scene through a DNA sample taken from a knife sheath found at the scene. Kohberger, a doctoral student at Washington State University, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and is facing the death penalty if convicted. His trial is set to begin in October.

California Man Sentenced to 12.5 Years in Prison for Violent and Obstructive Conduct During Capitol Riot

Daniel Rodriguez, a California man, was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to four felony counts related to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, including assaulting a law enforcement officer with a deadly weapon and conspiring to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 presidential election results. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson described him as a "one-man army of hate" and he will have to pay $96,000 to cover medical treatment for the officer and $2,000 in restitution for the destruction of the Capitol. The Justice Department has charged more than 400 people in connection with the attack.

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