Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton joined President Biden for a fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan Thursday night for an event that raised $25 million for the current president's re-election campaign. Mindy Kaling was host and Late Show host Stephen Colbert was interviewer, and the event was interrupted "many times" by protestors calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, NPR's Morning Edition reports.

Donald J. Trump also was in town, for the wake of a New York City police officer killed in the line of duty. A fundraiser for this former president is scheduled for next week in Palm Beach, Florida, where the Republican National Committee expect to raise $33 million for his presidential campaign.

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Shanahan In-- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate as an independent candidate for his challenge to President Biden and ex-President Trump is not Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers nor former Republican Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, but is Nicole Shanahan, a longtime contributor to Democratic candidates and a Santa Clara University law school grad who co-founded patent platform ClearAccessIP, according to People magazine.

Shanahan helped produce and finance RFK Jr.'s controversial $7 million Super Bowl LVIII retro commercial that used a 1960 campaign footage for the candidate's uncle, John F. Kennedy. RFK Jr.'s relatives are appalled and dismayed by his candidacy, which touts anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories.

Shanahan married Google co-founder Sergei Brin in 2018, sold ClearAccessIP in 2020 and separated Brin in 2021.

Brin filed for divorce in June 2022 after a Wall Street Journal story alleged that Shanahan had an affair with Elon Musk, described as a close friend of the Google co-founder.

"I wanted a partner who ... possesses the gift of curiosity; an open, inquiring mind; and the confidence to change even her strongest opinions in the face of conflicting evidence. I found all those qualities in a woman who grew up right here in Oakland (California). The daughter of immigrants who overcame every daunting obstacle and went on to achieve the highest levels of the American dream."

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 The Federal Reserve keeps interest rates steady but signals future cuts as the Consumer Price Index inches up to 3.2%.

 Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) calls for Israel to hold new elections and possibly oust its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, as he continues aggressive attacks on Gaza in order to eliminate Hamas.

 Congress passes the remainder of the Fiscal Year 2024 federal budget, just six months before the 2025 budget is due.

 Hungary’s authoritarian leader, Viktor Orban, visits Donald J. Trump at Mar-a-Lago.

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As the FBI receives heightened threats from the radical right over its search of Mar-a-Lago last week, liberal and never-Trump conservative pundits warn the serving of the warrant will inspire a heavy pro-MAGA vote in the midterms, and possibly boost Donald J. Trump’s own chances for the 2024 presidential election. But Democrat strategists also are hopeful that Trump will announce for ’24 this fall and re-invigorate the party’s own chances in the midterms. 

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By David Amaya

What followed after former President Donald Trump’s instruction to Proud Boys, a far-right group that endorses violence, to “stand back and standby,” telling his loyalists that the only way he’ll lose the 2020 election is if it is stolen from him, and finally, to “fight like hell, and if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore” before sending his rally off to the Capitol was his second impeachment. This impeachment would not be like any other in our history – the Representatives and Senators are not only the jurors and judges of the trial but also witnesses. In a careful balancing act between justice and incumbency, the Senate vote leaned towards incumbency. 

The argument made by Donald Trump’s defense attorneys and most of his Republican backers that a former president can’t be subjugated to an impeachment trial is devoid of merit. It was Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-KY, (who has since been demoted to Senate minority leader) who postponed the trial for a date after Trump’s departure from presidency. McConnell’s decision was a hollow strategy that acted as a loophole to our hallow system of checks and balances.

Other than the purported defense that a former president shouldn’t be tried by the Senate, there is no other redeemable quality to the defense made for Mr. Trump. He was indeed guilty both “practically” and “morally” for the invasion of the Capitol, McConnell said after the vote to acquit, but Trump was freed from culpability because he is no longer in office.

In a move similar to McConnell’s expedient “the-end-justifies-the-means” strategy, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy bit his tongue about the pugnacious president and expressed support for the man who is “committed to helping elect Republicans in the House and Senate in 2022. For the sake of our country, the radical Democrat agenda must be stopped.” Both Republican leaders are gambling away their integrity for a chance at their party’s re-election and a fundraising cashflow crowdsourced by the man who refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power. 

Although the House impeachment managers were successful in illustrating the cold hard facts of Trump’s insurrectionist intention, they were unified with the Republicans in one way – they both perpetuated Trump’s everlasting war on what truth is and what facts are. Both sides succeeded in expressing how precarious our fragile republic is at the moment. Trump successfully persuaded legislators on both sides of the aisle to deny and strip the ideological opposition of their humanity, their entitlement to truth, and how to put party over country–the antithesis of the very premise that founded our country. 

Lead impeachment manager, Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-MD, prided himself in being part of the most bipartisan impeachment trial yet, but history may beg to differ. In 1974, President Richard Nixon was days away from being impeached before he resigned from the presidency for his crimes against the Democratic National Committee. Nixon’s Republican loyalists on Capitol Hill assured him he would not pass the impeachment vote–his party rejected him, so Nixon exiled himself voluntarily. Fast-forward to 2021 and the Republican party now defends a twice-impeached president who challenges the validity of our democracy’s electoral system; and for what, but to preserve and reinforce the Republican party’s incumbency.

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