The podcast features the world's top-ranked golfer, Scottie Scheffler, discussing his arraignment being delayed after his arrest. Other topics include Trump's trial, arrest warrants against Israeli leaders, Iran's presidential delegation crash, and Julian Assange's extradition appeal.
The prosecution rested their case in Trump's hush money trial, while President Biden condemned arrest warrants against Israeli leaders and Hamas.
Julian Assange wins appeal against extradition, and top golfer Scottie Scheffler's arraignment is postponed due to arrest outside PGA Championship.
Deep dives
Prosecution in Trump's Hush Money Trial Calls High-Profile Witnesses
The prosecution in the criminal hush money trial against former President Donald Trump has presented their case, bringing forward 20 witnesses, including notable figures like Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen. Cohen's extensive 17-hour testimony, the longest among prosecution witnesses, aimed to clarify any credibility issues raised during cross-examination.
ICC Prosecutor's Decision to Seek Arrest Warrants Sparks Outrage
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan's controversial move to pursue arrest warrants against leaders of Israel and Hamas has stirred international condemnation. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu labeled the action a 'travesty of justice,' emphasizing the perceived injustice in targeting Israeli leaders alongside Hamas figures for alleged war crimes. President Joe Biden echoed the sentiment, denouncing the effort as 'outrageous' and highlighting the disparity in culpability between Israel and Hamas in the ongoing conflict.
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Prosecution's Case Against Trump and ICC's Arrest Warrant Against Israeli Leaders
The prosecution rested their case in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial, as the defense calls its first witnesses to the stand. President Joe Biden denounced a bid to seek arrest warrants against Israeli leaders alongside Hamas leaders. We have new developments on a helicopter crash that killed Iran’s president and members of his delegation. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has won the right to appeal being extradited to the US. Lastly, the world's top-ranked golfer's arraignment has been delayed following his arrest outside the PGA Championship last week – we’ll explain.