DeSantis vs. Newsom, 2024 or 2028? - Justice Thomas Out? - Trump Gagged

Poll: Should All Republicans Support Trump?

Poll: Should All Republicans Support Trump?

Republicans Favor

  1. Trump 70

  2. Nikki Haley 15

  3. DeSantis 7

  4. T. Scott / Christie / Ramaswamy / Pence 6

Democrats Favor

  1. Biden 78

  2. Williamson 5

Today's News Roundup: DeSantis vs. Newsom, 2024 or 2028? - Justice Thomas Out? - Trump Gagged

Senate Judiciary Committee Approves Subpoenas for Prominent Figures in Supreme Court Ethics Probe 🕵️‍♂️

The Senate Judiciary Committee made a pivotal move on Thursday as they voted to authorize subpoenas for conservative billionaire Harlan Crow and judicial activist Leonard Leo. This action is part of an ongoing investigation into Supreme Court ethics, triggered by revelations of luxury trips and lavish gifts accepted by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

🗳️🔍 "Debating the Future: DeSantis vs. Newsom, 2024 or 2028?" 📺

When California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis engage in a televised debate in Georgia, it's a clash that might make viewers ponder whether they're witnessing the 2024 or 2028 presidential election. DeSantis is actively pursuing the 2024 Republican nomination, while Newsom isn't on the current ballot but is widely considered a potential Democratic candidate in 2028.

Newsom's decision to engage in this Fox News debate is seen as a strategic move to keep himself in the minds of voters in the present election cycle, especially if there were a possibility of President Joe Biden not seeking re-election. However, this calculated move also carries the risk of making Newsom appear stale in future political landscapes.

🤐 "Gag Orders Reinstated in Trump's Civil Fraud Trial" 🤫

A New York state appeals court has reinstated the gag orders related to former President Donald Trump's $250 million civil fraud trial. These orders prevent Trump and his legal team from making comments about the staff working for the trial judge, Justice Arthur Engoron. The reasons behind the appeals court's decision were not explained in their brief two-page order, marking a significant development in this high-profile legal battle.

  • Joe Biden: 42 percent favorable, 54 percent unfavorable, 2 percent haven't heard enough about him;

  • Donald Trump: 37 percent favorable, 59 percent unfavorable, 3 percent haven't heard enough about him;

  • Ron DeSantis: 24 percent favorable, 58 percent unfavorable, 18 percent haven't heard enough about him;

Poll Results: Is Trump Guilty In Jan 6 Riots Case?

⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ Yes, He Is (1389)

🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 No, He Is Not (28579)

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