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Liz Cheney says it would be 'very difficult' to support Ted Cruz or Josh Hawley Jared Kushner has said that Donald Trump would have attempted to stop the January 6 Capitol riots had he known about it beforehand, calling the attack on the building unexpected. In his new memoir “Breaking History”, Mr Kushner wrote: “What is clear to me is that no one at the White House expected violence that day. I’m confident that if my colleagues or the president had anticipated violence, they would have prevented it from happening.” Mr Trump lashed out at the Democratic Party yesterday for the “politically motivated raid on Mar-a-Lago” by the FBI, claiming it was because they fear him most as a candidate in the 2024 election. This coming week will see a decision by Judge Bruce Reinhart as to whether the affidavit that led to the search warrant can be released in redacted form as media organisations have requested. Mr Trump’s legal team has made no moves to push for its release. Key Points Kushner says Trump would have stopped violence on Jan 6 if he knew about riot beforehand Trump claims FBI agents ‘love’ him as he plans to challenge breadth of Mar-a-Lago warrant Cheney says Trump would be afraid to debate her in 2024 Trump rails against Democrats and Cheney on Truth Social Trump claims FBI agents ‘furious’ at bureau leadership and love him Pence says he never took classified material when he left office Trump hints at legal action over FBI’s Mar-a-Lago search Donald Trump, his backers, and the race to protect the 2024 election 07:29 , Arpan Rai 07:29 , Arpan Rai Look no further than the fate of Liz Cheney to find an illustration of the long-lasting political effects of the riot at the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 – and the false claims of Donald Trump, about the legitimacy of the 2020 election, that preceded it. As Republicans who have embraced the former president’s false claims about the 2020 election being ‘stolen’ make their way to the midterms, Chris Stevenson asks what it means for the contest in 2024. Read the full story here: © Provided by The Independent Donald Trump, his backers, and the race to protect the 2024 election result Breathing room for Biden after big summer wins 07:00 , Oliver O'Connell 07:00 , Oliver O'Connell President Joe Biden and his allies hope big recent wins on climate, health care and more will at least temporarily tamp down questions among top Democrats about whether he will run for reelection. That optimism may be short-lived, at risk if and when former President Donald Trump announces another White House campaign. But for now, the “Will he or won’t he” Washington parlor game appears to be on hold. © Provided by The Independent Breathing room for Biden: Big summer wins ease 2024 doubts ICYMI: Jared Kushner addresses FBI raid, says Trump ‘drives his enemies so crazy’ 06:43 , Arpan Rai 06:43 , Arpan Rai Jared Kushner has claimed that the FBI raid on his father-in-law’s Mar-a-Lago estate is another example of the former president’s “enemies” persecuting him. “President Trump is a fighter, he’s always been a fighter,” Mr Kushner told Fox News host Mark Levin on Saturday in his first public comments about the 8 August search of Mr Trump’s Florida home. “In the way that he drives his enemies so crazy, they always over pursue him and make mistakes in trying to get him. That’s basically what happened here.” Read the full story here: © Provided by The Independent Jared Kushner addresses FBI raid on Trump home amid speculation he may be mole Kushner says Trump would have stopped violence on Jan 6 if he knew about riot beforehand 06:00 , Arpan Rai 06:00 , Arpan Rai Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner has said that the former president would have attempted to stop the violence at the US Capitol building had he known about it beforehand, calling the historical attack on the prestigious building unexpected. In his new memoir “Breaking History”, Mr Kushner wrote: “What is clear to me is that no one at the White House expected violence that day. I’m confident that if my colleagues or the president had anticipated violence, they would have prevented it from happening,” reported The Washington Times. “After more than six hundred peaceful Trump rallies, these rioters gave Trump’s critics the fodder they had wanted for more than five years,” Mr Kushner said. He added: “The claim was as false as the narrative that the violent Antifa rioters who desecrated American cities that summer were representative of the millions of peaceful demonstrators who had marched for equality under the law.” Trump-backed Dr Oz under
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Let see what the commmittee finds out. I have voted for Trump twice, but if he is convicted for any crimes, the sympathy and support will stop immidiately, And I will vote for Cheney, no matter the party she represents.

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