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    New surprises before US Presidential Elections: Donald Trump's lawyers ask NYC judge to overturn hush-money conviction

    Donald Trump's lawyers reportedly asked for his hush money criminal case conviction to be overturned citing the Supreme Court's recent ruling giving him immunity from prosecution for official decisions, while sitting on the President's chair. What more surprises lie in wait ahead of the US Presidential Elections, that are just round the corner?

    New York Judge partially lifts Trump hush money gag order

    The revised order now allows Trump to speak publicly about witnesses in the case, but keeps in place restrictions on his comments about individual prosecutors and others involved in the case. Trump's lawyers argued the gag order was stifling his campaign speech, and said it might limit his ability to respond to attacks from Democratic President Joe Biden during their coming debate on June 27.

    Trumpeting Donald Trump's felony: Joe Biden's campaign announces $50 million ad blitz

    The ad push comes with Election Day still more than five months away. But Biden's campaign says it wants to more clearly define the choice between the candidates ahead of the first debate between them in Atlanta on June 27.

    US Presidential Election: Biden launches media campaign targeting Trump as a ‘convicted criminal’

    Joe Biden has launched an advertisement as part of a media campaign and has lashed out at his opponent Donald Trump describing him as a ‘convicted criminal’. This advertisement comes ahead of the first presidential debate on June 27.

    Doland Trump to meet Republicans at Capitol Hill, a first since January 2021

    Despite the federal charges against Trump for conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, and his recent guilty verdict in an unrelated hush money trial, the Republican former president arrives Thursday emboldened as the party's presumptive nominee.

    About half of US adults approve of Trump conviction, but...: AP-NORC poll

    According to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, about half of U.S. adults approve of Donald Trump's recent felony conviction. The survey shows potential vulnerabilities and signs of resilience in his support as Trump fights to become ...

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