US Justice Department appeals to lift the ban on investigation against Trump, FBI recovered confidential documents
The US Justice Department has urged a federal appeals court to lift a moratorium on the investigation of a confidential document recovered from the home of former President Donald Trump. Last month, the FBI recovered several confidential documents from Trump's Florida residence.
The US Justice Department has urged the Federal Court of Appeals to lift a moratorium on the investigation of a confidential document recovered from the home of former President Donald Trump. Last month, the Federal Investigation Agency (FBI) recovered several confidential documents from Trump's Florida residence. A judge has temporarily stayed the scrutiny of these documents and directed them to be handed over to independent arbitrators for inspection. The Justice Department has also sought to nullify the judge's direction.
Obstacles to national security efforts by stopping
The Justice Department told the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Atlanta that a judge's injunction last week hindered national security efforts. It also interferes with his investigation into the discovery of highly confidential information at Trump's residence Mar-a-Lago. The Justice Department is investigating possible violations, including the Espionage Act. But it is not yet clear whether Trump or anyone else who is campaigning to become a candidate in the next presidential election can be made an accused.
Trump's new slogan 'India and America are best friends'
At the same time, according to the report of news agency PTI, before the mid-term elections to be held in the US in November, former US President Donald Trump is resorting to the slogan 'India and America are best friends' in Hindi to woo Indians. Trump is seen rehearsing the slogan in a video released by the Republican Hindu Coalition (RHC). In this 30-second video, Trump is seen sitting next to his Chicago-based businessman Shalabh Kumar.
Trying to woo Indians here
Trump is associated with the Republican Hindu Coalition. The new slogan is inspired by the success of the 2016 presidential election slogan, 'Abki Baar Trump Sarkar'. This slogan contributed greatly to Trump's victory at that time. Shalabh, who coined both the above slogans, says that he and the Republican Party will broadcast this slogan in the Indian media, which will help the Republican Party to get the vote of Indians in the US Congress elections to be held on November 8.
Republican Party can get majority in House of Representatives
Political observers estimate that the Republican Party may get a majority in the House of Representatives in this midterm election. Ultimately, the slogan is intended to help the Republican Party win five seats for the Senate. It is noteworthy that Indians make up more than one percent of the American population, while registered voters make up a little less than one percent.