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Ukraine Strike Russia & Tren De Aragua Expands | Afternoon Update | 11.19.24

Nov 19, 2024
Tensions escalate as Russia's military strategies shift amid missile strikes. The investigation into FEMA's alleged bias raises eyebrows, stirring political debates. Meanwhile, the rise of the Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua poses new challenges. Legal hurdles cloud Donald Trump's campaign as he faces sentencing delays. All this unfolds alongside Ukraine's military maneuvers, raising questions about U.S. support in the ongoing conflict.
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Trump Hush Money Case Delayed

  • New York prosecutors requested a stay in the hush money case against Donald Trump, potentially delaying sentencing until 2029.
  • This follows Trump's reelection, and prosecutors want to assess the impact of his new status.
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Ukraine Strikes Russia with US Missiles

  • Ukraine used U.S. long-range missiles to strike Russia, leading to threats of nuclear response.
  • This marks a significant escalation and policy shift by the U.S.
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Gaetz Accusations Resurface

  • An attorney representing witnesses in the Matt Gaetz ethics investigation claims Gaetz had sex with a minor.
  • Gaetz denies the allegations and his team claims they aim to derail the second Trump Administration.
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