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Arizona may see a 5th indictment, claim Trump allies. 2 GOP candidates file lawsuits over debate qualifications.

Arizona Could Indict Former President Donald Trump

Exciting news for political⁣ enthusiasts! According to some of ‍his allies, ⁤Arizona might be the next state to indict former President ‍Donald Trump. The state’s attorney general is currently investigating similar charges as Georgia’s Fulton County DA ⁤Fani Willis. This ⁣development has sparked widespread speculation and anticipation.

Republican Presidential Candidates Sue RNC

Hold onto your seats! Two Republican presidential candidates have ​filed⁤ a lawsuit against the Republican⁤ National Convention over the ‌debate qualifications. With eight candidates‌ already qualified for the first ⁢presidential primary debate on Wednesday night, the stakes are high. Expect a fiery discussion on culture war issues, illegal immigration, President Joe Biden, and the notable‍ absence of President Trump, who currently holds a ‍significant lead in​ the polls.

Tropical Storm Harold Hits Texas Gulf⁢ Coast

Attention, weather watchers! Brace yourselves as ‌Tropical Storm Harold makes landfall on ⁢the Texas Gulf coast. This ‍powerful storm brings heavy rain, flash flood warnings, and⁤ power outages. Stay safe and be prepared ⁤as Harold weakens into a tropical depression while moving inland.

Update on Arizona’s Investigation

Exciting news continues to unfold! Arizona could be the next state to indict former President Donald ⁤Trump, as confirmed by some of his allies. The state’s attorney​ general is diligently investigating similar charges as Georgia’s Fulton County DA Fani Willis. Stay tuned for further updates on this captivating legal‍ saga.



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