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Trump drops lawsuit against Michael Cohen

Also, E-Verify debate for border security

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  • 👨‍⚖️ Trump drops lawsuit against Michael Cohen,

  • 💻 The E-Verify debate for border security,

  • 🗳️ Hillary Clinton warns Trump has 'cult' support,

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E-Verify: A Promising Next Step in Border Security

Here is what’s going on: Republicans are promoting E-Verify as a remedy to illegal immigration, which is what's going on. Most firms in the state are required to utilize E-Verify for new recruits as part of a recent immigration bill signed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

What’s the E-Verify? The Department of Homeland Security runs a website that enables companies to look up candidates' immigration statuses. A rule prevents large corporations from employing illegal immigrants, which ultimately discourages these people from seeking employment in the United States.

Why it’s important: Record-high illegal immigration is lowering wages, particularly for low-wage workers. Low-wage workers are spared from having to compete with inexpensive labor thanks to E-Verify.

But some people see things differently. Republicans and Democrats have fought against a mandate for E-Verify despite its advantages for years.

  • On the right: Former President Donald Trump withdrew from the E-Verify program after failing to get a mandate through Congress, claiming that it would make hiring for businesses and farms challenging. Other libertarians and conservatives claim that the scheme would give the federal government excessive control over who can work.

  • E-Verify is opposed by Democrats because they believe it to be discriminatory. Additionally, they favor letting illegal immigrants work, as evidenced by President Joe Biden's recent decision to do so in response to lobbying from Wall Street and Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul.

E-Verify alone won't stop illegal immigration, though. Many unauthorized immigrants do under-the-table jobs. E-Verify must also be consistently enforced in order to be most effective.

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Donald Trump drops lawsuit against Michael Cohen

Here is what's going on: Former President Trump voluntarily dismisses his $500 million lawsuit against his ex-attorney, Michael Cohen, with plans to refile it after overcoming his current legal battles.

Reasons for Dismissal: Trump's decision to withdraw the lawsuit is attributed to his upcoming deposition in a civil matter, his engagement in legal disputes across various states, and his focus on leading the Republican campaign for the presidency.

Future Legal Action: The spokesperson confirms that the lawsuit will be refiled once Trump feels he has succeeded in addressing the legal challenges against him, emphasizing Cohen's accountability for his actions.

Initial Lawsuit Details: The original lawsuit accused Cohen of breaching the attorney-client relationship, unjust enrichment, and spreading falsehoods about Trump, including his malicious intent and self-serving actions, despite cease and desist orders.

  • Cohen's Legal History: Background information on Michael Cohen's guilty pleas related to hush money payments and other federal charges, as well as his claim that Trump directed these actions.

  • Lack of Response from Cohen: Michael Cohen has not immediately responded to inquiries regarding Trump's dismissal of the lawsuit against him.

Trump's Ongoing Legal Challenges: Trump faces multiple indictments and trials in various jurisdictions, including charges related to hush money payments, classified records, the Capitol riot, and alleged election interference.

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Hillary Clinton warns Trump has 'cult' support

Here is what's going on: In her appearance on "PBS Newshour," Hillary Clinton praised President Biden's accomplishments and emphasized his role in job creation, particularly in rural areas.

Concerns About Trump's Popularity: Clinton expressed concerns over former President Trump's strong showing in the 2024 Republican presidential primary polls, describing it as a "cult" following and discussing the challenges in breaking this connection.

The Emotional Impact of Trump's Following: Clinton elaborated on the emotional, psychological, and cultural connection that many people have with Trump, attributing it to his manipulation of social and mainstream media, drawing parallels to a cult-like phenomenon.

Reflecting on Her 2016 Loss: When asked about her reaction to her 2016 election loss, Clinton joked about the trauma it caused and briefly discussed the impact of that experience.

Factors Behind 2016 Loss: Clinton has cited various reasons for her 2016 loss, including Russian interference, sexism, and voting patterns among married White women.

Endorsement of Biden and Harris: Hillary Clinton endorsed the reelection of President Biden and Vice President Harris for the 2024 presidential election, emphasizing the importance of their victory given the alternatives in the political landscape.

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