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Trump slams special counsel over Twitter warrant |
Former President Trump, who is seeking reelection in 2024, slammed special counsel Jack Smith over his search warrant for Trump's account on the platform formerly known as Twitter. |
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"How dare lowlife prosecutor, Deranged Jack Smith, breaking into my Twitter account without informing me and, indeed, trying to completely hide this atrocity from me," Trump posted to his Truth Social account on Monday. "What could he possibly find out that is not already known." Court filings unsealed last week show Smith subpoenaed and obtained a search warrant that ordered X, the company formerly known as Twitter, to hand over documents related to Trump's account. Trump's account had been shut down after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The case also fined X $350,000 for delaying compliance with a court order of the records. The Department of Justice (DOJ) also acquired a nondisclosure order prohibiting X from disclosing the existence or contents of the search warrant to anyone, including Trump. The case ruling did not go into special detail regarding the search warrant or the subpoena. Read more in a full report at TheHill.com. |
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President Biden on Monday called on both sides to strike a fair agreement amid the contract negotiations between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the top U.S. automakers, known as the Big Three. "As the Big Three auto companies and the United Auto Workers come together — one month before the expiration of their contract — to negotiate a new agreement, I want to be clear about where I stand. I'm asking all sides to work together … |
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| As artificial intelligence slowly seeps into the political space, one company is harnessing the technology to help write fundraising email copy for campaigns. Writing out campaign fundraising emails can be tedious, time-consuming and contribute to burnout for political staff in a field that already sees high turnover. Quiller, founded by Democratic strategist Mike Nellis, aims to use artificial intelligence to give Democratic … |
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Sunday said he does not think X owner Elon Musk is serious about a potential “cage fight” and "it's time to move on." "I think we can all agree Elon isn’t serious and it’s time to move on," Zuckerberg wrote in a post on his Threads social media platform. "If Elon ever gets serious about a real date and official event, he knows how to reach me. Otherwise, time to move on. I’m … |
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Werner Herzog lends voice to AI poems |
German director, actor and author Werner Herzog, whose voice is known for narrating many of his documentaries, is lending it now to voice a collection of artificial intelligence (AI) generated poems, The New York Times reported. |
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Netflix starts streaming video games | Netflix is beginning public tests of its streamed video games for some subscribers in Canada and the U.K., The Verge reported. |
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Subsidized internet program hits milestone | More than 20 million households in the U.S. received discounted internet service as part of a federal program, making a new milestone for the program, CNN reported. |
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China accuses US of trying to block its development and demands that technology curbs be repealed | BEIJING (AP) — China accused Washington on Thursday of trying to block its development after President Joe Biden stepped up a feud over technology and security by tightening controls on U.S. investments that might help Beijing develop its military. The Foreign Ministry accused the Biden administration … |
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Two key stories on The Hill right now: |
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The New York state judge overseeing former President Trump's criminal hush money case has rejected the former president’s demand for recusal. … Read more |
| The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability released a transcript Monday from a former FBI agent that Republicans say validates a key claim … Read more |
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