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Steady β€’ 31526 implied HN points β€’ 09 Jun 23
  1. Donald Trump could face multiple serious legal charges.
  2. The legal system affords Trump a presumption of innocence.
  3. The legal process may prove challenging for Trump due to his past actions.
The Status Kuo β€’ 10672 implied HN points β€’ 23 Jun 23
  1. Investigations into high-profile figures should be independent, free from political interference, and appear unbiased to the public.
  2. The president's son should be treated like any other defendant, facing charges appropriate to the crimes, considering past sentencing for similar offenses.
  3. Charges should only be brought based on evidence supported by facts, and not on swirling allegations or political agendas.
SHERO β€’ 569 implied HN points β€’ 11 Jun 23
  1. Former President Donald Trump charged with 37 felony counts involving classified information.
  2. Trump facing 31 counts of violating the Espionage Act and other charges for obstruction of justice.
  3. Allegations indicate Trump stored classified documents in unsecured locations and shared them with unauthorized individuals.
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I Might Be Wrong β€’ 6 implied HN points β€’ 09 Aug 23
  1. The charges against Trump in the indictment include trying to keep ballots from being counted.
  2. Trump allegedly pushed state officials to change election results and tried to get fake electors to cast votes.
  3. The indictment argues Trump knew what he was doing and his intent, even if proving fraud is tricky.
RegAlert β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 27 Jan 22
  1. Revised guide from Central Bank of Nigeria on bank charges includes lower fees for electronic transactions and aligning other charges with market trends.
  2. New sections added to the guide emphasize accountability, responsibility, and a sanction regime for dealing with excessive, unauthorized, and random charges.
  3. Financial institutions are required to comply with the updated guide starting from January 1, 2020.