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What is Lindsey Graham hiding?

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What does Lindsey Graham know about Trump that we don’t? An appeals court has frozen the U.S. senator Lindsey Graham’s testimony to a grand Jury

It’s part of an ongoing investigation on the former president Donald Trump’s actions pursuing to overturn a 2020 election defeat.

Graham, who is a republican says due to his post, he’s immune from being inquired about the investigations.

The decision to hold off the hearing, comes as a relief to the senator.

The appeals court also granted him permission to challenge testifying under the U.S. Constitutions clause for protecting lawmakers from being compelled to discuss legislative topics.

But he isn’t out of the investigation entirely.

As a close ally of Trump, many believe he has insight into the former presidents efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Well, if you’re asking, what could Lindsey Graham possibly know?

The Grand jury are particularly interested in hearing about two phone calls he made to Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his staff, allegedly searching for ways to review absentee ballots.

This probe is just one of the many legal fights embattling the former president. Recently, Trump’s home was raided by the FBI and he’s also being investigated by a congressional panel in regards to the January 6 Capitol riots.

Donald Trump previously falsely claimed that he lost Georgia because of voter fraud. Many say winning this state, significantly helped Joe Biden take the Presidency.

Despite facing a number of probes and investigations.

Donald Trump denies any wrongdoing.

In fact, it seems like he’s preparing to run for President.

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The EV transformation expands to legacy vehicles

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This week witnessed another milestone in the automotive industry as the legendary Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen embarked on its electric journey, aligning with global sustainability efforts.

Simultaneously, Toyota and Mazda debuted EV offerings tailored for the booming Chinese market, signalling a strategic shift towards collaboration with advanced Chinese partners.

While the electric G-Wagen promises both eco-friendliness and off-road prowess with its innovative design, questions arise about Japanese automakers’ perceived lag in EV development, countered by the strategic imperative to tap into the rapidly growing Chinese EV market. As automotive icons embrace electrification and traditional players adapt through partnerships, it’s clear that collaboration and innovation will drive the future of mobility.

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The degree dilemma, income shifts, debt, and dream homes

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As individuals face the daunting choice between paying off student debt, saving for a first home deposit, or exploring alternative options like rentvesting, careful consideration of various factors becomes imperative.

 

In the midst of these challenges, a couple in the inner north ingeniously employed a strategy to realise their dream of a larger home while managing HECS debt and affordability hurdles.

Rentvesting emerges as a viable solution for individuals grappling with the burdens of high HECS debt and property affordability issues.

Moreover, the decreasing income premium tied to a university degree is closely intertwined with changing economic dynamics and shifts in the job market, underscoring the need for innovative approaches to education and financial planning in today’s society.

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President Biden signs TikTok bill – what’s next?

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TikTok users could soon find that the popular social media service is either under new ownership or could be outright banned in the United States.

President Joe Biden signed a bill into law that requires TikTok to find a new owner—or face a ban in the United States.

Over the past several months, Washington D.C. has been under pressure to ban the popular Chinese-owned social media app.

Lawmakers and security experts have long raised concerns that the Chinese government could tap TikTok’s trove of personal data about millions of U.S. users.

TikTok’s CEO said the bill is disappointing and reiterated that the company has committed to challenge it.

David Zhang from China Insider. joins Veronica Dudo to discuss

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