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    1. Trump Trial Adjourns Until Tuesday

      The jury heard from three witnesses on Friday: a banker, Donald J. Trump’s longtime executive assistant and the former publisher of The National Enquirer, who explained how he had worked to bury negative stories and help elect Mr. Trump.

       

      CreditDave Sanders for The New York Times
  1. How a Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Could Affect Trump’s Election Case

    In arguments on Thursday, the justices appeared to signal two ways they could help Donald Trump as he fights charges that he plotted to overturn the 2020 election.

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    The justices seemed to indicate that their ruling could lead to some allegations being stripped from the federal indictment in former President Donald J. Trump’s election interference case.
    CreditDave Sanders for The New York Times
  2. Conservative Justices Take Argument Over Trump’s Immunity in Unexpected Direction

    Thursday’s Supreme Court hearing was memorable for its discussion of coups, assassinations and internments — but very little about the former president’s conduct.

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    Members of the court’s conservative majority on Thursday treated former President Donald J. Trump’s argument as a weighty and difficult question.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
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  3. Five Major Climate Policies Trump Would Probably Reverse if Elected

    He has called for increased oil production and said that electric vehicles will result in an ‘assassination’ of jobs.

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    Trump and conservative Republican groups have indicated the climate policies they would target if November’s vote goes their way.
    CreditCaroline Gutman for The New York Times
  4. Conservative Justices Appear Poised to Rule Ex-Presidents Have Some Level of Immunity

    Such a ruling would probably send the case back to a lower court and could delay any trial until after the November election.

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    The Supreme Court argument on Thursday featured only glancing references to the timing of the election subversion trial against former President Donald J. Trump and no particular sense of urgency among the more conservative justices.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
  5. 4 Takeaways From the Supreme Court Hearing on Trump’s Immunity Claim

    Several justices signaled interest in some protections for official acts, which could impede a swift trial in the federal election subversion case.

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    Republicans Target Migrants at the Border as an ‘Invasion’

    Republicans have been increasingly using the word “invasion” in their ads and speeches to describe migrants on the southern border solidifying the word into party’s overall message on immigration.

    By Jazmine Ulloa, Meg Felling and Claire Hogan

     
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