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Trump's Attempt To Dismiss The Cases Filed On January 6 Was Rejected By The Judge

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Previous President Donald Trump's efforts to have conspiracy cases filed by lawmakers and two Capitol police officers dismissed by a federal judge on Friday, noting that the former president's statements "plausibly" contributed to the January 6, 2021 insurgency. Judge Amit Mehta of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that Trump's statements at a rally prior to the violent storming of the United States Capitol were likely "words of incitement not protected by the First Amendment." "Only in the most extreme circumstances might a court refuse to acknowledge that a President's speech is protected by the First Amendment," Mehta wrote. "However, the court considers this to be that case." The order is the latest illustration of the former president's legal woes. The National Archives had said just hours before that records discovered at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club contained secret information, and that

Biden Says He's Confident Putin Has Decided To Invade Ukraine, But He Adds Dialogue Is Still An Option

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President Joe Biden stated on Friday that he is now confident that Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to invade Ukraine, but that there is still time for dialogue. During remarks at the White House, Biden said, "As of this moment, I am certain he's made the decision." The President also stated that the US believes Russian forces are planning an attack on Ukraine "within the next week" or sooner, and that the attack will be directed at Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital. On Saturday, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Russia was "getting into the necessary positions to undertake a strike," reiterating Vice President Joe Biden's claim that Putin had decided to invade. Austin, speaking from Vilnius, Lithuania, stated, "They're uncoiling and are set to attack." "Until the very last minute, until it's not possible," Austin said, the US would try a diplomatic settlement. Biden planned to spend the weekend at the White H

Despite Pledges That It Will Remove Some Troops, Russia Has Added 7,000 Troops To The Ukraine Border, According To The US

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A senior Biden administration official told reporters Wednesday night that no Russian troops had been evacuated from the Ukraine border, despite Moscow's claims to the contrary. "We now know it was fake," the official said, adding that 7,000 troops have recently joined the 150,000 already stationed along the border. According to the official, troops arrived as recently as Wednesday, and Moscow might attack Ukraine under false pretenses at any time. The official reportedly gave one of the most pessimistic evaluations yet of the chances of avoiding conflict through diplomacy. "While Russia continues to claim that it wishes to pursue a diplomatic solution, their actions suggest otherwise," the official said. "We're hoping they'll change their minds before they start." "While Russia continues to claim that it wishes to pursue a diplomatic solution, their actions suggest otherwise," the official said. "We hope they reconsider their mi

An Ex-President Of Honduras Appears At His First Extradition Hearing In The United States On Narcotics Allegations

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Hernandez, who ruled the Central American country for eight years until last month, is now facing a US extradition request, which aims to force him to face drug trafficking accusations in American courts. "You're not by yourself!" One admirer of Hernandez's right-wing National Party told local TV TSI, "There is a great political party that supports you." A altercation erupted in front of the justice ministry, where Hernandez's hearing was held, with pushing and shoving as well as some rock tossing, but police swiftly dispersed the crowd. According to Judiciary spokesperson Melvin Duarte, the judge overseeing the extradition case has scheduled an evidentiary hearing for March 16. Hernandez will be held at a police special forces base until then, according to the judge. After the ex-president and one-time Washington ally pledged his cooperation, Hernandez, 53, was arrested by police on Tuesday in a scene broadcast live on local television. According to a d

There Are Calls For The UK's Electric Vehicle Charging Regulator To Take Drastic Measures

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The automobile industry in the United Kingdom is pushing for immediate action to ensure that all drivers have access to public EV charging stations. A new seven-point plan aims to make charging electric vehicles affordable, accessible, and available to everyone. The proposed new independent regulator would be in charge of ensuring that objectives are met. It comes as data shows that the number of public EV charging stations has increased by 69.8% between 2019 and 2021. During the same time period, however, the number of battery electric automobiles on the road climbed by an astonishing 586.8%. The charger rollout has received positive feedback from the industry. It claims that the total number of public charging stations has surged by 3,000 percent since 2011. However, the rapid growth of electric vehicles has resulted in a disparity in charging access across the country. In 2021, the north of England had a ratio of 1:52 electric cars to public chargers, compared to 1:30 in the south.

The Human Cost Of A Russian Attack Would Be Enormous, According To Biden

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According to US President Joe Biden, a Russian strike on Ukraine is "still very much a possibility," and the human cost would be "immense." He added in nationally televised remarks that the US was prepared to respond severely to such a move. According to Mr. Biden, Russia has amassed 150,000 troops on Ukraine's borders. Russia has announced the withdrawal of part of its troops. It stated on Wednesday that military drills in Moscow-annexed Crimea had come to a halt. "Units of the Southern Military District are transferring to their permanent deployment places after completing tactical exercises," the defence ministry said in a statement, without specifying how many troops were departing. Military vehicles appeared to be crossing the bridge to leave Crimea in footage shown on official television. Western leaders, on the other hand, are apprehensive, with Nato stating there are no signs of a de-escalation yet. "On the contrary," said Secretary-G

The Lawyers For Prince Andrew Have Requested The Original Version Of The Portrait With Virginia Giuffre

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According to reports, Prince Andrew's attorneys will try to disprove the photo, which is alleged to have been taken in 2001 at Ghislaine Maxwell's London house. In 2001, at Ghislaine Maxwell's London house, Prince Andrew appeared to have his arm around Virginia Giuffre's waist. The original photo of Prince Andrew with his accuser Virginia Giuffre has apparently been demanded by the Duke's lawyers. The Duke's lawyers are expected to try to discredit the snapshot, which was allegedly taken in 2001 at Ghislaine Maxwell's London residence. Ms Giuffre has included the photo in her lawsuit against Prince Andrew, alleging that she was forced to have sex with him on the night the photograph was shot, when she was 17 years old. After being trafficked by Maxwell and millionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, she claims she was forced to have sex with the Duke four times. Virginia Giuffre's allegations were denied by Andrew in a US court. The Independent says that Pri

Boris Johnson Is Anticipated To Deny Any Impropriety In Relation To The No. 10 Parties

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Though his official response to the Met will remain private, PM will argue that his presence was part of the working day. Boris Johnson is anticipated to deny wrongdoing to the police by claiming that his attendance at Downing Street parties under lockdown was part of his job, however No 10 has insisted his official statement to the Metropolitan police will remain confidential. The prime minister has until Friday to respond to a questionnaire provided by the Metropolitan Police Service, which could result in the police issuing a fixed penalty notice (FPN) or concluding there was no case to answer. Boris Johnson is expected to deny any wrongdoing involving the No. 10 political party. PM will argue that his appearance was part of the working day, despite the fact that his official response to the Met will remain confidential. Boris Johnson is expected to deny wrongdoing to the police by arguing that attending Downing Street parties while the building was under lockdown was part of his wo

For Allegedly Taking Drugs, A Met Commander Who Devised The Drug Plan Faces Dismissal

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After being accused of consuming cannabis, LSD, and magic mushrooms, a top Metropolitan police commander, who created his force's current drug strategy, is facing dismissal. According to a gross misconduct tribunal, Commander Julian Bennett, who oversaw the firing of two officers for drug misuse, consumed the substances while on vacation in France. The officer allegedly used the narcotics on vacation between February 2019 and July 2020, and has been suspended on full pay since July 2021 awaiting an inquiry by the Met's directorate of professional standards. On July 21, 2020, he is accused of refusing to produce a drug sample. He allegedly stated he had taken CBD (cannabidiol) for a medical condition with his face as a reason for denying when told there was sufficient cause to assume he had used cannabis on that date. The hearing in London was told that a photograph of cannabis on a table sent via WhatsApp had been submitted as evidence. The hearing, which had been scheduled for

To Crush Anti-Trudeau Protests In Canada, Trudeau Uses Emergency Powers

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After police arrested 11 people with a "cache of weaponry" obstructing a border crossing with the United States, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau utilized rarely used emergency powers to put an end to trucker-led protests against Covid health standards. It was only the second time such powers had been used in peacetime in Canadian history, and it came as hundreds of heavy rigs jammed the streets of Ottawa, as well as two border crossings. "To handle the blockades and occupations, the federal government has invoked the Emergencies Act to enhance provincial and territorial capabilities," Trudeau said at a news conference. The military would not be deployed at this time, according to the prime minister, but police would be given more authority to arrest protestors and take their trucks in order to clear bottlenecks, as well as to prohibit protest funding. Trudeau stated, "We cannot and will not allow unlawful and hazardous acts to continue." "This