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Trump’s Republican rivals are attacking the Justice Department

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Over the past few decades, the GOP has claimed to be the party of law and order.

As a result of the federal prosecutors’ indictment of former President Donald Trump for mishandling classified documents, nearly all of his Republican opponents for the White House nomination are accusing the FBI of political bias, with some calling for its dissolution.

Given the party’s long history of being tough on crime and staunch defenders of federal and local cops, the spectacle of so many Republican presidential candidates attacking the country’s top law enforcement agency and siding with Trump – the front-runner – has left many observers puzzled.

Voters support Trump

As opinion polls show most Republicans believe Trump is unfairly targeted, analysts say this extraordinary reversal reveals the tension between Republican support for law enforcement and Trump’s rivals’ political calculations.

Most of the Republican field is attacked by the FBI as a result of Trump’s political attacks against the agency over the past few years. In the past, Trump has accused the agency and the U.S. Department of Justice of targeting him.

“Trump’s attacks on the FBI are so pervasive amongst Republican primary voters that his rivals can’t say something different to Trump on that,” said Kyle Kondik, a non-partisan analyst at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Markets brace as U.S. government reopens ahead of key Fed signals

U.S. government funded through January; traders anxious amid economic data delays and potential December rate cut.

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U.S. government funded through January; traders anxious amid economic data delays and potential December rate cut.


The U.S. government is funded through January, averting another shutdown for now, but economic data delays and shifting Fed expectations are keeping traders on edge.

Markets now price in a 64% chance of a December rate cut as officials deliver crucial speeches this week.

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Starmer under strain as leadership rumours grow

Keir Starmer faces internal pressure and speculation of a leadership challenge ahead of the crucial Autumn Budget.

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Keir Starmer faces internal pressure and speculation of a leadership challenge ahead of the crucial Autumn Budget.


UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting internal pressure amid talk of a leadership challenge and economic strain ahead of the Autumn Budget.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ looming tax decisions and Starmer’s sinking approval ratings are fuelling speculation across Westminster.

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SoftBank sells Nvidia stake to fund massive AI push

SoftBank sells $5.8B Nvidia stake to invest in AI, sparking analysts’ views on Masayoshi Son’s bold gamble.

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SoftBank sells $5.8B Nvidia stake to invest in AI, sparking analysts’ views on Masayoshi Son’s bold gamble.


SoftBank has sold its entire $5.8 billion Nvidia stake to double down on artificial intelligence, investing heavily in OpenAI and the colossal $500 billion Stargate data-centre project.

Analysts say it’s Masayoshi Son’s boldest tech gamble yet.

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