President Biden's handling of classified documents is questioned, Supreme Court hears arguments regarding Trump's presence on Colorado's ballot, and actress Gina Carano files a wrongful termination lawsuit against Disney.
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President Biden addresses concerns about his memory and cognitive abilities, following a special counsel report on mishandling classified documents.
Legal experts predict a favorable outcome for Donald Trump in the Supreme Court case over his presence on Colorado's ballot, with concerns raised about the potential consequences of removing a national candidate from the ballot.
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President Biden's Address on Special Council Report
President Biden gave an impromptu address to the nation, emphasizing that he won't be charged for mishandling classified documents, but addressing concerns about his memory and cognitive abilities. The report cleared him of charges for mishandling classified materials in the past but highlighted his limited memory during his deposition.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Trump's Ballot Eligibility
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Colorado can keep Donald Trump off the state's presidential ballot. Legal experts predict a favorable outcome for Trump, with concern expressed by some justices about the consequences of removing a national candidate from the ballot.
Gina Carano Files Wrongful Termination Lawsuit Against Disney
Actress Gina Carano has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against Disney after being fired from the Mandalorian series. The lawsuit comes after an offer of legal help from Elon Musk, and Carano hopes her case will address concerns over extreme cancel culture and bolster free speech protections.
President Biden gives an unplanned address to the nation after a special counsel report on his mishandling of classified documents is released, a skeptical Supreme Court heard arguments over Colorado’s attempt to boot Trump from their ballot, and actress Gina Carano sues Disney. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.