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Stephanopoulos cuts off Trump lawyer socc

ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos clashed with former President Trump’s attorney, Will Scharf, in a Sunday interview, over the former president’s unsubstantiated claims that President Biden played a role in bringing the hush money criminal case against Trump in New York. In an interview on “This Week,” Scharf repeatedly echoed claims of the former president, arguing the hush money criminal trial — which ended in a guilty conviction against Trump on 34 felony counts — was “exhibit A” in terms of the “politicization of the legal system.” “It’s absolutely unprecedented in American history. It’s not the way that our campaigns are supposed to be run. We contest elections at the ballot box, not in the courts in this country,” Scharf continued.

Robert Kennedy Jr

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear on South Carolina’s ballot for president. Just not as an independent. The Alliance Party of South Carolina nominated Kennedy to be the party’s presidential nominee during an executive committee meeting on May 20. “We have been disappointed in the two-party system for sometime, along with most Americans,” said Jim Rex, national chair emeritus for the Alliance Party. “We were hoping viable alternatives would come along.” Rex said Kennedy’s positions on term limits among other issues lined up with the Alliance Party’s stances. “He was a good fit for our party and the best choice of the three,” said Rex, referring to Kennedy, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump

Robert Kennedy Jr makes SC Cricket

Summer is (unofficially) here, and if there's one thing you can guarantee everyone will be doing, it's staying hydrated. While the uptick of tumblers has many shoppers in a frenzy and ditching one-use plastic water bottles for a consistent on-the-go option, if you're one who still grabs a bottle of water while out or stocks your fridge with them, you'll want to take note of the newest recall to be announced. And it includes a super-popular water brand that everyone loves. According to a May 23 notice posted by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), 1.9 million bottles of Fiji Natural Artesian Water has been recalled. Citing this as a Class III recall, meaning that exposure to this item "is not likely to cause adverse health consequences," the voluntary recall serves as an update to a March 4 recall issued by Fiji's parent company, Natural Waters of Viti Limited