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A federal appeals court has rejected former President Trump’s request to block Special Counsel Jack Smith from accessing his then-Twitter feed as part of his election interference case.
Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports that the Supreme Court ruled they will not fast-track former President Donald Trump’s case to determine if he has immunity.
The new Jan. 6 indictment will test the justice system. Trump wants it that way. - The Boston Globe
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The new Jan. 6 indictment will test the justice system. Trump wants it that way. - The Boston Globe
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