Key Highlights in US Domestic News: Trump, Biden, and Legal Cases
The latest US domestic news briefs include Trump’s return to social media ahead of an interview with Elon Musk, support for Kamala Harris’ campaign by Paul Weiss, a trial for a Las Vegas official accused of murder, Biden’s proposal to cut taxes on tips, and the Olympic flag arriving in Los Angeles for the 2028 Games.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is back on social media platform X, ahead of his scheduled interview with Elon Musk. This highly anticipated event comes at a time when Trump's campaign appears to be losing momentum.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris' Presidential campaign garnered significant support from high-profile law firm Paul Weiss. Employees from the firm have contributed more to Democratic candidates than any other law firm in the current election cycle.
Additionally, the trial of former Clark County administrator Robert Telles, accused of murdering Las Vegas journalist Jeff German, has begun with jury selection. In other news, President Joe Biden supports eliminating taxes on tips for service workers, and the iconic Olympic flag has arrived in Los Angeles ahead of the 2028 Games.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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