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[ad_1] Judge Juan Marchan on Monday rejected a request by Trump’s lawyers to dismiss the charges filed against him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, citing presidential immunity.The ruling follows President-elect Trump and his team’s decision in July to vacate the guilty verdict in New York v. Trump, citing the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that presidents have immunity for official acts. It was issued in response to a request. Marchand ruled that the evidence presented at trial “relates entirely to unofficial conduct and is therefore not entitled to the protection of immunity.” “Furthermore, even if this court were to consider…

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[ad_1] Sen. Chuck Schumer (D.N.Y.) announced Monday that he will move this week to advance a drone bill that would give local governments more powers to address growing concerns about drone sightings.After reports of drones flying over New Jersey and New York, particularly near military research facilities and President Trump’s Bedminster golf course, lawmakers are wondering who is flying the suspected drones. They are calling for more transparency from the Biden administration about whether the planes are flying or why the government is not flying them. Do something about them.Schumer called on Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to “quickly deploy”…

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[ad_1] The Senate has voted to advance the $895 billion annual defense policy bill, putting it on track to pass despite Democratic complaints about transgender care provisions. It shows.The vote to pass a deal to trigger a shutdown or limit discussion of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed the Senate 63-7 on Monday night. The bill heads for a final vote later this week.The bill passed the House in a 281-140 vote last week, with 16 Republicans voting against it. Only 81 Democrats voted for the measure, and 124 voted against it, a much larger margin than in past…

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[ad_1] The committee tasked with investigating bribery allegations against Washington, D.C. City Councilman Trayon White Sr. passed a recommendation Monday to expel him for allegedly accepting more than $150,000 in bribes.The committee voted unanimously to recommend White’s expulsion after reviewing a report that found “substantial evidence” that the lawmaker had violated D.C.’s code of conduct while in office.After the vote, D.C. Council President Phil Mendelson released a statement about the commission’s decision.”Let’s stop with the legalese. Trayon White is accused of accepting bribes,” Mendelsohn said. “Prosecutors have established probable cause and our own independent investigation found substantial evidence that he…

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[ad_1] Opinions are divided in the United States over the approval of Trump administration nominees. The panel will join “Fox News @ Night” to examine voter sentiment research regarding the incoming Trump administration, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s invitation to the presidential inauguration, and Trump Cabinet nominees’ lobbying of senators. EXCLUSIVE – Former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler will make her first visit to the U.S. Capitol since President-elect Trump nominated her to helm the Small Business Administration (SBA) for his second term in the White House.Fox News reported that Loeffler will meet with about a dozen Republican senators on Tuesday. Among…

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[ad_1] Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter. Get the latest updates on the Trump transition, exclusive interviews and other Fox News politics content.what’s happening here…- Biden administration expected to propose exemption to ban gasoline-powered cars in California by 2035: Report- RFK Jr. will face scrutiny on abortion and vaccines during sit-in with senators at Capitol- Mitt Romney expected to be Republican presidential standard bearer in 2028Kamala Harris’ pink slip pep talkVice President Kamala Harris on Sunday encouraged Democratic staffers facing layoffs from the DNC, saying their “spirit will not be defeated.”Harris made the comments Sunday at the DNC holiday…

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[ad_1] President-elect Trump said Monday he would consider pardoning New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is the subject of a federal investigation on corruption and bribery charges. “Yes, we will,” President Trump said at a press conference at Mar-a-Lago. “I think he was treated very unfairly.”The federal indictment accuses Adams of soliciting illegal campaign contributions from foreign entities and falsifying a paper trail to conceal them. He is accused of defrauding taxpayers of $10 million over the past decade and of frequently taking advantage of free or deeply discounted vacations funded by foreign benefactors.New York City Mayor’s Top Adviser…

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[ad_1] A mysterious drone phenomenon centered in New Jersey is prompting government officials to renew calls for more force as counter-drone authorizations expire this week. Current counter-drone authorities, authorized as part of the 2018 FAA Reauthorization Act, require both the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to use advanced detection technology to identify drones, Authorized to track and intercept. Not complying with the law.The 2018 measure exempts government agencies from other laws that prevent aircraft interference and warrantless eavesdropping. The bill expires Dec. 20, so lawmakers will need to add a last-minute extension to the…

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[ad_1] Several economic experts have criticized New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s “inflation refunds” that she plans to distribute to eligible New Yorkers as part of her 2025 State of the Union initiative.Hochul last week proposed $3 billion in direct payments to about half of the Empire State’s 19 million residents. It would be $300 for single taxpayers earning up to $150,000 a year and $500 for joint taxpayers earning twice that amount.”Due to inflation, New York City has generated unprecedented revenue through sales tax, and now we are returning that cash to middle-class families,” Hochul said in a statement announcing…

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[ad_1] As unidentified aircraft roam the night skies in parts of the United States, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York has called on the Department of Homeland Security to deploy 360-degree radar systems that can detect drones. “Local residents who have questions about these drones shouldn’t have to shake the eight-ball to get answers,” Schumer said, holding the magic eight-ball toy in one hand and the drone’s toy in the other. He spoke while holding the image. Schumer wants to deploy a 360-degree radar system made by Dutch company Robin Radar Systems in the New York and New…

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