Argentine political blocs share spoils in regional elections as libertarians lag

By Walter Bianchi BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s main two political forces both secured victories in regional elections, results showed early on Monday, but candidates for a new libertarian party that has rattled the political landscape lagged behind. Sunday’s vote in three northern provinces took place months before national primaries in August and a general…

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Trump is ‘toast’ if classified records case is proven, ex-attorney general says

By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Sunday defended Special Counsel Jack Smith’s 37-count indictment against Donald Trump on Sunday, saying if the allegations the former president willfully retained hundreds of highly classified documents are proven true, then “he’s toast.” “I was shocked by the degree of sensitivity of…

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Trump magnifies attacks on Justice Department in post-charges speech

By Nathan Layne (Reuters) -Former President Donald Trump used the first public appearance since his federal indictment to ratchet up attacks on the Justice Department, accusing prosecutors, without evidence, of a politically motivated campaign to keep him from the White House. Speaking on Saturday at Georgia’s state Republican convention, Trump alleged that President Joe Biden,…

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Michigan Republicans to change 2024 nomination process, may boost Trump

By Nathan Layne (Reuters) – Republicans in Michigan approved a proposal on Saturday to select more than two-thirds of their state delegates for the party’s 2024 presidential nomination via caucus meetings, a change that could help party front-runner Donald Trump. The plan, which Michigan’s Republican state committee approved during a meeting in Grand Rapids, would…

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Boris Johnson’s shock exit reverberates through British ruling party

By Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) -Old rifts resurfaced in Britain’s ruling Conservative Party on Saturday following former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s abrupt resignation from parliament, while the opposition Labour Party sensed opportunity ahead of a general election next year. Johnson quit late on Friday in protest against an investigation by lawmakers into his conduct as…

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Trump risked national secrets, US prosecutors allege in indictment

By Sarah N. Lynch and Jonathan Stempel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. prosecutors unsealed a 37-count indictment against Donald Trump on Friday, accusing the former president of risking some of the country’s most sensitive security secrets after leaving the White House in 2021. Trump mishandled classified documents that included information about the secretive U.S. nuclear program and…

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