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Donald Trump is the subject of the federal investigation into January 6

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Former President Donald Trump revealed that he has received a target letter from special counsel Jack Smith, indicating that he is the subject of the federal investigation into the events of January 6

The letter implies that Trump may soon face indictment for his alleged attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Trump correctly noted that a target letter typically precedes an arrest and indictment.

He was given the option to testify before the grand jury within four days, but it is unlikely that he will do so due to the risk of self-incrimination.

Multiple media outlets have confirmed the existence of the target letter, although Smith’s team has refrained from commenting on the matter.

Charges unknown

The specific charges Trump may face in relation to the January 6 case remain unknown, as does the timing of the potential indictment. Trump’s decision to publicly announce the target letter more than 24 hours after receiving it is also unclear.

The grand jury overseen by Special Counsel Smith could charge Trump with obstructing an official proceeding of Congress, such as the counting of electoral votes for President Biden, or with corruptly seeking to defraud the United States. Another possible charge could be insurrection, although this has rarely been pursued.

It is worth noting that the January 6 case is distinct from the ongoing Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, in which Trump has already been charged with 37 counts of mishandling documents and defying a subpoena.

Documents case

Coincidentally, Trump is set to appear before U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon in Fort Pierce, Florida, for an initial hearing in the documents case.

Trump’s legal team has requested a suspension of the trial until after the 2024 election, an unprecedented demand that Judge Cannon may rule upon. Additionally, she may address various procedural matters related to the handling of classified documents in the case.

Prosecutors have been closely examining Trump’s actions on January 6, particularly his efforts to mobilize false slates of electors from battleground states won by Biden.

This scheme involved fake electors signing official documents falsely claiming to have been duly elected. Furthermore, state prosecutors in Georgia are investigating Trump’s attempts to overturn his loss in the state, including his public call for election officials to “find” enough votes to secure his victory.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has indicated that she intends to seek indictments in that case after August 1.

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Shoppers cut back this Black Friday as budgets tighten

UK shoppers are tightening budgets for Black Friday, expecting to spend £622—4% less than last year—favoring discounts.

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UK shoppers are tightening budgets for Black Friday, expecting to spend £622—4% less than last year—favoring discounts.


Shoppers across the UK are revising their Black Friday game plan, tightening their budgets as economic pressures reshape spending behaviour. Many are approaching the sales season far more cautiously than before.

Consumers expect to spend an average of £622 this year — a 4% drop from last year — with many relying on discounts and promotions to stretch their budgets. Value is king, with 38% of shoppers saying they’ll only buy items that are at least 50% off.

Rising inflation and income disruptions are adding pressure, and even higher-income households plan to scale back spending across Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Brands and retailers will need to work harder to earn every pound this shopping season.

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National Guard ambush: Afghan man charged after D.C. shooting

Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal arrested for shooting two National Guard members; FBI probes potential terrorism link.

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Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal arrested for shooting two National Guard members; FBI probes potential terrorism link.


An Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, has been arrested after allegedly shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. Authorities say Lakanwal previously worked with CIA-backed military units in Afghanistan before coming to the United States.

The victims, Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe, remain in critical condition. Officials warn that if either victim dies, the charges could escalate to first-degree murder as the investigation intensifies.

The FBI is now examining the case as a potential act of terrorism, while the Department of Homeland Security has announced a review of all asylum cases approved under the Biden administration.

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Hong Kong construction bosses arrested after city’s deadliest fire in decades

Hong Kong arrests construction bosses after deadly fire kills 83; 279 still missing as investigation intensifies.

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Hong Kong arrests construction bosses after deadly fire kills 83; 279 still missing as investigation intensifies.


Hong Kong has been shaken by the arrest of construction company bosses following the city’s most devastating fire in almost 80 years, which claimed at least 83 lives. The blaze erupted at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po, where renovation work was underway.

Authorities report that more than 4,600 residents lived in the high-rise blocks, with most victims found within two of the towers. Shockingly, 279 people remain unaccounted for nearly 24 hours after the fire first broke out.

The Hong Kong government has announced a HK$300 million emergency fund to support survivors and affected residents. Meanwhile, police are deepening their investigation, seizing documents and equipment from the company’s headquarters.

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