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All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, Bedminister, N.J., June 13, 2023

Trump rejected lawyers' suggestions to avoid indictment, listened to Judicial Watch instead: report

Fitton criticized the Post story, stating that it focused on "how Trump deserved to be abused by the Biden DOJ because he objected to being abused by the Biden DOJ."

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, Aug. 5, 2023, Columbia, S.C.

Trump says his indictments are a 'travesty of justice' and he 'did nothing wrong'

Trump referred to what was taking place as "election interference."

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 12, 2023

Trump faces at least 9 legal battles ahead of and through 2024 election after Georgia indictment

Trump faces numerous state and federal legal battles in criminal and civil cases that may be ongoing during and well after the 2024 election, legal experts say.

State Houses

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Ron DeSantis, Nov. 2022

DeSantis slams Manhattan DA for 'weaponizing the office' with possible Trump indictment

DeSantis, who has not announced a 2024 presidential campaign, is considered one of the top challengers against Trump.

Politics & Policy

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Andrew Gillum

Former DeSantis opponent Andrew Gillum indicted on multiple fraud charges

The scandal-plagued onetime rising star in the Florida Democratic Party was charged by the U.S. Attorney's office on Wednesday morning.

All Things Trump

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Then-U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton in September 2018

John Bolton says Trump indictment could be the act that re-elects him as president

"If you don't want Donald Trump to be elected president again, for God's sake, be careful how you act," John Bolton said.

Elections

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Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton responds to Trump indictment with 'but her emails' merchandise pitch

Clinton also praised a social media user who used the hashtag #LockHimUp and wrote that the way the country treated her was "hurtful."

From the States

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Rainbow fentanyl

Two women indicted in Arizona for possession of over 850,000 fentanyl pills

Both women are being held on $500,000 bail, according to court documents.

Courts & Law

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Border Patrol

Five indicted for drug trafficking in Puerto Rico, two charged in death of U.S. border agent

The defendants conspired to import cocaine into the United States from the Dominican Republic from November 2021 through April 2023.

Federal Agencies

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Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel arrives to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on September 16, 2025 in Washington, DC.

'Hypocrisy on steroids': Patel dismisses claims of FBI politicization after Comey charges

"Career FBI agents, intel analysts, and staff led the investigation into Comey and others," FBI Director Kash Patel said

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