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Trump’s latest indictment tells us a lot about GOP presidential field

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Former President Donald Trump’s recent indictment has brought the GOP presidential field into focus, revealing their views on the powers of the presidency and the justice system.

Trump’s rivals in the Republican Party are sending a message to the base that insists the 2020 presidential election was rigged, expressing that Trump’s actions were justified compared to the justice system’s actions. This stance aligns with the segment of the party that believes in fighting beyond the election results.

Ron DeSantis

The indictment accuses Trump of conspiring to undermine the nation’s process of collecting, counting, and certifying the results of the presidential election. Some candidates, like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, criticize the setting of the case and argue against the “weaponization of government.”

Tim Scott

Others, like Tim Scott, accuse the Justice Department of targeting Republicans while protecting Democrats, referencing allegations against Hunter Biden.

Mike Pence

However, a few GOP candidates have chosen not to attack prosecutors or defend Trump’s efforts to overturn the election. Former Vice President Mike Pence, who faced the Capitol riot, calls for a presumption of innocence for Trump while emphasizing the importance of adhering to the Constitution.

Despite the indictment, a majority of Republican voters seem to support Trump’s candidacy, creating challenges for those who criticize the former president. The upcoming presidential debate will serve as a critical test for the GOP candidates, especially for Pence, who is in danger of not meeting the donor threshold to qualify for the debate.

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European elections loom: the rise of the far-right

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What can we expect from the upcoming European elections?

Euro Bloch is a comprehensive program designed to highlight the breadth of topics and issues within the EU political landscape. It offers insightful analysis within the evolving framework of relations between the European Union and Australia/Asia-Pacific region. Hosted by Natanael Bloch.

Next month’s EU elections are looming, with the far-right gaining traction. In this episode, Natanael is joined by Professor Bruce Wilson, Director of EU Centre of Excellence at RMIT University. #EURO BLOCH

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Will the U.S. approve MDMA therapy?

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MDMA is a drug commonly known as molly or ecstasy.

Some medical professionals say it can be helpful for people with post-traumatic stress disorder — which is why a group has been fighting to get MDMA legalized as a prescription drug.

Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing an application to use MDMA to treat PTSD. The agency is expected to announce its ruling as soon as August.

Anna Silman, a features correspondent with Business Insider joins Veronica Dudo to discuss. #IN AMERICA TODAY #trending #drugs #MDMA #MDMATherapy #business #pharmaceutical

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Apple responds to crushing iPad Pro criticism

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Apple issued an apology following backlash over a recent advertisement for the latest iPad Pro.

On this episode of Ahron & Mike Live – Painted Panda dogs confuse zoo goers, luxury Police cars cruise the roads, Siri meets up with ChatGpt and Apple’s “Crush” iPad ad faces overwhelming backlash.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Mike Loder discuss. #featured #trending

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