Trump news - live: DOJ prepares to hit Trump with new charges as Mike Roman cooperates in 2020 election probe
The Department of Justice is prepared to seek indictments against multiple figures in former president Donald Trump’s orbit and may yet bring additional charges against the ex-president in the coming weeks, The Independent has learned. According to sources familiar with the matter, the department has made preparations to bring what is known as a “superseding indictment” — a second set of charges against an already-indicted defendant that could include more serious crimes — against the ex-president, and could do so in a number of different venues, depending on how prosecutors feel the case they have brought against him in a Florida federal court is proceeding. Mr Trump’s other legal troubles also appear to be hotting up, with former campaign official Mike Roman reportedly cooperating with investigators probing his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Sources told CNN on Thursday that Mr Roman, who was involved in the fake electors scheme, has reached a proffer agreement with special counsel Jack Smith’s office. Rudy Guiliani is also said to have taken such an agreement. Meanwhile, three investors in the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that took the Trump Media & Technology Group public have been indicted for insider trading. Read More Kevin McCarthy knows he crossed the line with Donald Trump Trump's GOP support dips slightly after his indictment over classified documents, AP-NORC poll finds ‘Any Republican not named Trump’: Paul Ryan says former president is only candidate who would lose to Biden
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Greece migrant tragedy: Survivor accounts say coastguard rope toppled boat
By Karolina Tagaris, Lefteris Papadimas MALAKASA/KALAMATA, Greece (Reuters) -Survivors of a boat disaster that likely killed hundreds of migrants near
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China Pilots Steps to Lure Foreign Firms to Free-Trade Zones
China rolled out a number of measures to open up its free-trade zones as state leaders go on
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MrBeast invited to workout with Arnold Schwarzenegger after revealing incredible weight loss
YouTube sensation MrBeast recently showcased his weight loss results online with his impressive 'before and after' photos shared on Twitter. The post has since drawn attention from thousands across the globe, including one surprise fan: Arnold Schwarzenegger. On Thursday (29 June), MrBeast – real name Jimmy Donaldson – turned to his 21 million Twitter followers and recalled the time he "realised he was obese", prompting him to work out. "I started lifting and walking 12,500 steps a day," he wrote on Twitter. "Still got a long way to being yoked but I’m happy with my progress so far." Fans flocked to the post to praise the star, including none other than bodybuilding champion Schwarzenegger. "Wow – fantastic work," he replied. "Keep pumping and inspiring people! Let me know if you’re in LA and want to get a lift in." MrBeast soon responded: "Yo, that’d be awesome." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter MrBeast first opened up about his fitness goals earlier this month, expressing that he had been "lifting rigorously for ten months." "I have a new found respect for jacked people, this takes forever lol," he joked. Speaking on The Colin and Samir Show on YouTube, MrBeast said: "Me and Eric, another YouTuber, we signed a contract where we'd work out every day, and if we didn't, we'd get a tattoo of each other," He continued: "You're OK to have a day off it's like an actual part of your program, so I occasionally have rest days, but for the most part, the last 310 days, we've worked out every single day, and we've held each other accountable, and it's been awesome." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Dutch semiconductor machine export restrictions to come into force in September
The Dutch government says companies that create machines that make advanced processor chips will be required to have an export license before they can be sold overseas starting in September
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Will we see more of Cathy and Jack's love story? 'Jack Ryan' Season 4 Episode 3 might shed light on rekindled romance
Fans eagerly anticipate the possibility of delving deeper into the love story between Jack and Cathy, hoping to witness their romance take center stage
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Bitcoin Set for Second Quarterly Gain as Smaller Tokens Lag by the Most Since 2020
Bitcoin is set for a second straight quarterly gain, tightening its grip on crypto markets as smaller tokens
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'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' fans disappointed over 'boring and repetitively paced' plot: 'Pure nostalgia bait'
The ardent fans of 'Indiana Jones' franchise were disappointed after watching 'Dial of Destiny', calling it a cheap ploy to cash on people's nostalgia
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Tata Martino reveals Lionel Messi wants to 'compete' with Inter Miami
Inter Miami officially announced Tata Martino as their new head coach on Wednesday. The former Barcelona manager opened up on discussions with Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets.
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Cheaper competition for Humira is hitting the market, but savings will depend on your insurance
Patients who take the autoimmune disease treatment Humira may see some price relief when several lower-cost, biosimilar versions of the AbbVie drug reach the U.S. market in July
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Russia reducing personnel at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant - Ukrainian intelligence
KYIV Russia is gradually reducing the number of personnel at the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in southern
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Take Five: Summer strife
LONDON The July 4 holiday in the United States may well bring a quiet start to the week
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