New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu says he doesn’t see Trump’s impeachment as ‘politics’
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu rejected claims by fellow Republican lawmakers who have called the federal indictment against former President Donald Trump over her handling of politically classified documents, saying it was “self-inflicted”. “I don’t see this as political,” Sununu said in an interview on “Face the Nation” on Sunday. “The average person can still think he’s a politician.” Trump is accused of 37 crimes related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving the White House in January 2021. indictment that was revealed on Fridaythe Justice Department alleged that Trump kept classified documents in boxes stored at Mar-a-Lago,…
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UK political drama intensifies as Sturgeon is arrested in SNP investigation | world news
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested as part of an investigation into the finances of the Scottish National Party, ending 48 hours of political drama in the UK. Sturgeon, who led the campaign for Scottish independence, was released without charge later on Sunday. Police Scotland, which confirmed her arrest, said a 52-year-old woman was questioned by detectives for several hours before being released at 5.24pm. The investigation is continuing and a report will be sent to the Crown Office and the Procurator Fiscal Service, Prosecution Scotland, police said. The arrest comes less than three months after Sturgeon…
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On ‘Face the Nation’, Doug Burgum discusses Trump impeachment, focusing politics on everyday issues
MANCHESTER, NH – While continuing to campaign in New Hampshire on Sunday, June 11, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum made his first appearance as a presidential candidate on a Sunday morning political talk show, where he connect his agenda focused on the economy and took questions about the indictment of classified documents of the former president. In one CBS “Face the Nation” appearance ,” plug-in host John Dickerson asked Burgum about former President Donald Trump’s recent federal indictment for alleged mishandling of classified documents and how he would handle sensitive information as president. “At the moment I have only made…
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About two dozen displaced, five hospitalized after fire destroys Mattapan apartment building – Boston 25 News
MATTAPAN, Mass. – About two dozen people living in a three-story house in Mattapan are displaced, while three residents and two firefighters were hospitalized, after a “hot and fast” fire tore through the structure Sunday, according to Boston fire officials. . Police arrived at 571 Cummins Highway Sunday afternoon to find the back of the building engulfed in flames, sending black smoke billowing through the neighborhood. All residents of the building were out of the building when firefighters arrived on the scene. Crews battled the intense flames for 30 minutes before bringing the fire under control. The back of the…
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GOP Faces Trump Impeachment: Loyalty or Law & Order
The federal impeachment of former President Donald J. Trump has left the Republican Party — and his rivals for the party’s nomination — with a stark choice between clinging to a system of law and order that has been central to the identity of the party for half a century or a more radical path of resistance, to the Democratic Party in power and to the highest institutions of the nation that now Mr. Trump ridicules. How the men and women seeking to lead the party in the 2024 election respond to the former president’s allegations in the coming months…
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The US aims to join the United Nations’ scientific and educational organization to push China back
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration says the U.S. will rejoin the U.N.’s scientific and educational organization after a five-year absence that began while Donald Trump was president. The State Department said late last week it had sent a letter requesting readmission to the Paris-based body, known as UNESCO. The June 8 letter from Under Secretary of State for Management Richard Verma proposed “a plan for the United States to rejoin the organization,” the department said. “Any such action would require the approval of UNESCO’s current membership, and we understand that UNESCO leadership will convey our proposal to membership in…
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Springfield resident dies in fatal shooting in Hammond, authorities say | Breaking news
A Springfield resident was killed in a fatal shooting in Hammond early this morning, authorities said. In a statement, Hammond Police Department officials identified 23-year-old Tykerstien Lusk as the victim. The shooting took place at the Living Room nightclub, located at 801 Nashville Avenue in Hammond. Responding officers found Lusk “lying in the ditch with an apparent gunshot wound to the chest,” authorities said. Police did not specify what time the shooting occurred. During the investigation, a witness identified one of the offenders as Malik Andrews, a 19-year-old from Hammond. Andrews was arrested around 9:30 a.m. Sunday on one count…
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Dozens turn out for 130th annual Boston Firefighters Memorial to honor those ‘who proudly served’ – Boston 25 News
BOSTON – Dozens attended the 130th Firemen’s Memorial procession in Jamaica Plain on Sunday to honor firefighters “who served with pride,” the Boston Fire Department said. The Boston Fire Department Honor Guard led the procession to the Fireman’s Memorial at Forest Hills Cemetery, the department said in a tweet Sunday afternoon. Several uniformed firefighters knelt to place flowers on the graves of firefighters who formerly worked with the Boston Fire Department. Dozens flock to 130th annual Boston Firefighters Memorial to ‘honor those who proudly served’ Dozens attended the 130th Firemen’s Memorial procession in Jamaica Plain on Sunday to honor firefighters…
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