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Trump Eyes Jail, Biden Eyes Trial, Texas Eyes Tornadoes
Donald Trump claims he's fine with going to jail, but says his supporters may not be. Plus, Hunter Biden is about to become the first child of a sitting president to go on trial. And people in Texas are waiting for daybreak to assess the damage after two tornadoes touched down.
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Trump Found Guilty. Now What?
The presumptive Republican nominee for president is waking up a convicted felon after a Manhattan jury found him guilty on all 34 counts. We examine the verdict and its many historic ramifications.
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Trump Verdict Watch, Alito Won't Recuse, Family Carjacked
The jury in the Trump hush money trial is back to work today and asking for another look at some key evidence. A defiant Justice Samuel Alito refuses to recuse himself from January 6th-related cases. A family is carjacked at gunpoint in their own driveway and it's all caught on a doorbell camera.
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Trump's Fate, De Niro's Take, Plane Blown From Gate
Twelve Manhattan jurors are about to begin deciding the fate of the former president. Will it impact the future of the country? Robert de Niro takes on Trump and tangles with his supporters outside the courthouse. Hurricane-force winds push an American Airlines 737 completely away from the gate with no one at the helm. The best of America's pastime finally get their dues as Major League Baseball shakes up the all-time record books.
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Closing Arguments, Gaza Tragedy, Deadly Storms
Closing arguments are set to begin in Donald Trump's hush money trial. Displaced Gazans are burned alive by an Israeli attack Benjamin Netanyahu calls a "tragic error." Deadly storms spawning tornadoes kill at least 23 people in five states during a dangerous and destructive holiday weekend.
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Deadly Weather, Severe Turbulence, Trump Booed
Over 100 million Americans face potentially deadly weather on this Memorial Day after a weekend of violent storms killed at least 18 people. For the second time in less than a week, passengers are injured by severe turbulence during flight. Donald Trump cuts his campaign speech short at a Libertarian Party gathering after getting heckled.
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