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Trump’s lawyer attacks Michael Cohen and questions his honesty. Deadly storms in Texas and across the south, an upside down US Flag seen at Justice Alito’s home after the January 6 insurrection and more.
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Joe Biden and Donald Trump agree to debate twice, with round one less than six weeks away on CNN. Michael Cohen returns to the witness stand, ready to be branded a liar again by Trump's defense team. Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping are together in Beijing, pledging to deepen their partnership.
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Defense lawyers grill Michael Cohen, trying to convince the jury that Donald Trump's ex-fixer is bitter and not to be believed. Plus, the Biden administration moves ahead with a new plan to send $1 billion worth of arms to Israel. And old-school Republicans join forces to fight Donald Trump's bid for a second term.
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Donald Trump's defense team prepares to cross-examine Michael Cohen. Can they convince the jury that the star witness is not to be trusted? Plus, a blast team tries to free the cargo ship that collapsed Baltimore's Key Bridge. And Vice President Kamala Harris drops an F-bomb.
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Michael Cohen is set to take the stand. How Donald Trump's one-time "fixer" could become the star witness in the former president's hush money trial. Plus, bipartisan backlash for President Biden after his warning to Israel about US weapons shipments. And a rare sight in the skies above Washington: civilian aircraft flying right over the national mall's heavily restricted airspace.
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Donald Trump's hush money trial is set to resume after the judge rejects the former president's motion for a mistrial. prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu announcing Israel will stand alone if President Biden decides to halt weapons shipments. And Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shocks his running mate with his comments on abortion rights.
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In an exclusive CNN interview, President Biden predicts Donald Trump won't accept the outcome of the election should he lose again. Meanwhile, Trump's lawyers are ready to escalate their attacks on Stormy Daniels when she takes the stand today. And RFK Jr. claims part of his brain was eaten by a worm. Seriously.
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Six months out from election day, a tale of two candidates: one in court and one on the campaign trail. Plus, the judge in Trump's classified documents case postpones that trial indefinitely. And a state of emergency is declared in Michigan after a devastating round of tornadoes.
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In what could be a defining moment for his presidency, Joe Biden is set to deliver an address from the Holocaust memorial museum. Plus, Donald Trump insists he's willing to go to jail in order to speak his mind. Will the judge oblige him? And it's a dangerous morning in parts of Oklahoma after a night of terrifying tornadoes.
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The White House responds forcefully after Donald Trump compares the Biden administration to Nazi Germany's gestapo. Republican hopefuls gathered to make their case to become Donald Trump's VP pick. A young boy is killed and thousands are displaced as Texas struggles to recover from devastating flooding.
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Secret tapes, distortion claims, and one blatant lie. It's all in a day's work in one day at Donald Trump's hush money trial. President Biden is paving the way for thousands of "dreamers" to receive Obamacare benefits. A massive tornado strikes central Texas, and the forecast is more storms could be on the way
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Donald Trump is squeezing in campaign stops in critical battleground states before heading back to New York for his hush money trial. In Los Angeles, police and protesters and attends ongoing campus standoff. The latest details ahead. And Vice President Harris makes the case that one man is responsible for the fall of Roe vs. Wade.
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A crowd of pro-Israeli demonstrators clashed with members of a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus after school officials declared the encampment illegal. There had been minimal police intervention, but tweets from the LAPD and the L.A. mayor's office indicate police are now on the scene.
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Student protesters at Columbia break into and barricade themselves inside a historic academic building. Plus, four officers are killed in a tragic shooting in North Carolina. And a key prosecution witness in details how Stormy Daniels actually got the hush money at the heart of Donald Trump's criminal trial.
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Protests spread across college campuses as more schools turn to the police to crackdown. Plus, President Biden gets under Donald Trump's skin a little bit with his speech at the White House correspondents dinner. And a state of emergency in Oklahoma as four people are killed by tornadoes with millions more now facing potentially deadly storms.
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Donald Trump's claim of absolute immunity in the hands of the Supreme Court. Have the justices already tipped their hand? Plus, the former president claims he's being treated unfairly. Now, a CNN poll reveals whether the American people agree. And the children of Gaza are sending a message to the US students who are protesting on college campuses.
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Former Trump allies Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows are among 18 people indicted in Arizona for trying to overturn the 2020 election. The Supreme Court is ready to hear arguments as to whether a president is immune from criminal prosecution. And President Biden apparently changed his mind about sending long-range missiles to Ukraine.
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President Biden is preparing to sign a $95 billion foreign aid package that finally made it through both chambers of Congress. Donald Trump seemingly violated the gag order last night while a judge decides whether he violated that same gag order at least ten other times before that. And a midnight deadline for protesters to disband comes and goes at Columbia University, with both sides agreeing to keep talking.
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A hearing to determine whether Donald Trump violated his gag order in his hush money trial is to begin in just hours. The Senate is preparing to take up a foreign aid bill that could save Ukraine and potentially sink TikTok. And tensions rise on college campuses as pro-Palestinian protests erupt across the country.
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As opening statements are set to begin in Donald Trump's hush money trial we bring you new CNN reporting on who prosecutors plan to call as their first witness. A foreign aid bill is passed by the House, leaving hard-right Republicans - - and Hamas infuriated. And, a crisis on campus as Jewish students at Columbia university are urged to stay home for their own safety.
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