White House Claims It Wasn’t Given Advance Notice of Trump Indictment
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White House Says It Wasn’t Given Advance Warning of Trump Indictment
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Drag Queen Summer Camp for Kids 7–11 Hosted by Government-Funded Vancouver Theatre
On COVID, Trump and DeSantis Converged and Diverged
Trump Attorney Says Former President Facing ‘Trumped Up’ Charges Ahead of April 4 Arraignment
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The White House claims that it was not informed beforehand of the indictment of former President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, other news topics include a Vancouver theatre hosting a summer camp for kids featuring drag queens, similarities and differences in responses to COVID-19 by Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and the Trump attorney alleging that his client is facing unjust charges. There is also news of CDC members getting ill from studying a toxic derailment in Ohio, a statement from the Manhattan DA regarding a House GOP probe, reports of increased vaccine injury following COVID-19 vaccine authorizations, and the potential benefits of sweet potatoes for preventing cancer and cardiovascular disease. Additionally, an Alzheimer’s study shows that early signs of the disease may appear in a person’s eyes, while autopsy studies of COVID-19 patients reveal that extensive myocarditis is unlikely. Lastly, an interview with Natan Sharansky discusses topics such as Ukraine, Soviet communism and anti-Semitism.
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