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Biden, who is seeking another term as the president, refrained from naming Trump but referred to him indirectly as his "predecessor" as many as 13 times during his speech on Thursday.
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Biden, seeking re-election in November, said America is in a stronger position to win the competition for the 21st Century against China.
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Trump's campaign is currently spending more money than it receives, potentially benefiting from Musk's support.
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A three-day pre-wedding celebration kicked off on Friday with some of the biggest names from across the world of entertainment and business descending on the sprawling Ambani estate in Jamnagar.
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Donald Trump and Nikki Haley during the weekend spent most of their time to campaign in the states set to cast ballots on March 5.
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The former president unveiled "Trump Sneakers" at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia.
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The bombshell ruling from Justice Arthur Engoron came on Friday after a civil trial in New York that was filled with drama, the BBC reported.
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Judge Merchan Rejects Trump's Motion to Dismiss Charges and Delay Trial
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But this time, Trump went further, saying had told the member that he would, in fact, “encourage” Russia to do as it wishes in that case.
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Biden also criticised the special counsel for suggesting he could not remember the year his son died.
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The appeals court has established an expedited timetable for Trump to petition the Supreme Court to block the immunity ruling, granting him until Monday to submit an emergency stay request.
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Media reports confirm that Trump's federal trial on charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, initially scheduled for March 4, is no longer on the district court's calendar
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38-year-old Charles Littlejohn pleaded guilty to one count of unauthorized disclosure of income tax returns.
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In court on Thursday, Trump appeared relatively subdued compared to his appearances last week.
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Today's Trending News includes the cold waves in North India, Mallikarjun Kharge about security for Rahul Gandhi, and Donald Trump's potential to win against Joe Biden.
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It deals a significant setback to his rival Nikki Haley, bringing Trump closer to clinching his party's nomination and setting the stage for a historic 2020 rematch with incumbent President Joe Biden.
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Significantly, Trump secured his position as the Republican presidential candidate in his quest to return to the White House, whereas Ramaswamy withdrew from the race after finishing a distant fourth in Iowa.
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Ramaswamy, 38, endorsed his rival, former President Donald Trump. He has previously called Trump the “best president of the 21st century” even as he tried to convince Republican voters that they should opt for “fresh legs” and “take our America First agenda to the next level."
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Maine Secretary of State, Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, issued the decision on Thursday, acknowledging the unprecedented nature of such an action against a presidential candidate.
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That decision has been paused till January 2 pending an appeal, media reports said.