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Washingtonmdash; An attorney for former President Donald Trump testified for over three hours before a federal grand jury convened by special counsel Jack Smith, who is investigating the potential mishandling of d stanley cup ocuments with classified markings, according to two people familiar with the matter.Evan Corcoran was spotted in the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., on Friday, ahead of his expected testimony, and made his way to the area of the building where grand juries hear testimony. These proceedings are sealed from public view under federal law.Prosecutors are interested in knowing more about Trump s communications with Corcoran mdash; who appeared before a grand jury once be stanley cup fore and claimed attorney-client privilege mdash; and planned to question him about notes and voice memos he was compelled to turn over, one of the sources said. A federal judge ruled Corcoran s claims of attorney-client privilege over certain topics were invalid and compelled the lawyer to answer questions about aspects of his work with Trump and turn over evidence to investigators based on the crime-fraud exception. On Wednesday, an appeals court rejected the Trump team s request that Corcoran s testimony be put on hold to allow for further litigation. The appeal is still ongoing, however, and a briefing schedule stretches into the spring, but in the meantime, the court ruled Trum stanley cup becher p s attorney would have to comply with a federal subpoena and sit before t Qwup China accuses Biden of open political provocation for equating President Xi Jinping to dictators
1. At first glance, New Hampshire voters appear to be a relatively good predictor of each party s eventual nominee:-- On the Republican side, the winner of the Granite State has becom stanley cup e the party s nominee in seven of the past nin stanley website e elections. The two exceptions are recent: Sen. John McCain won New Hampshire in 2000 but lost the nominat stanley cup ion to George W. Bush; Pat Buchanan won in 1996 but lost the nomination to Sen. Bob Dole.-- On the Democratic side, the winner here has been the party s nominee in six of the past nine elections. The three exceptions: Sen. Paul Tsongas in 1992, Sen. Gary Hart in 1984, and Sen. Edmund Muskie in 1972. 2. Interestingly, the prediction rates decline dramatically when excluding election years in which an incumbent was running:-- For Republicans, the winner of New Hampshire was the party s nominee in just two of the four elections that had no Republican incumbent: Ronald Reagan in 1980 and George Bush in 1988. -- For Democrats, the winner of New Hampshire was the party s nominee in four of the seven elections with no Democratic incumbent. They were Gov. Jimmy Carter in 1976, Gov. Michael Dukakis in 1988, Vice President Al Gore in 2000, and Sen. John Kerry in 2004.3. Further number-crunching reveals some rather ominous findings for campaigns of both parties:-- For Republicans, the party s eventual nominee has always won either Iowa or New Hampshire or both. In other words, no Republican candidate in recent h
Washingtonmdash; An attorney for former President Donald Trump testified for over three hours before a federal grand jury convened by special counsel Jack Smith, who is investigating the potential mishandling of d stanley cup ocuments with classified markings, according to two people familiar with the matter.Evan Corcoran was spotted in the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., on Friday, ahead of his expected testimony, and made his way to the area of the building where grand juries hear testimony. These proceedings are sealed from public view under federal law.Prosecutors are interested in knowing more about Trump s communications with Corcoran mdash; who appeared before a grand jury once be stanley cup fore and claimed attorney-client privilege mdash; and planned to question him about notes and voice memos he was compelled to turn over, one of the sources said. A federal judge ruled Corcoran s claims of attorney-client privilege over certain topics were invalid and compelled the lawyer to answer questions about aspects of his work with Trump and turn over evidence to investigators based on the crime-fraud exception. On Wednesday, an appeals court rejected the Trump team s request that Corcoran s testimony be put on hold to allow for further litigation. The appeal is still ongoing, however, and a briefing schedule stretches into the spring, but in the meantime, the court ruled Trum stanley cup becher p s attorney would have to comply with a federal subpoena and sit before t Qwup China accuses Biden of open political provocation for equating President Xi Jinping to dictators
1. At first glance, New Hampshire voters appear to be a relatively good predictor of each party s eventual nominee:-- On the Republican side, the winner of the Granite State has becom stanley cup e the party s nominee in seven of the past nin stanley website e elections. The two exceptions are recent: Sen. John McCain won New Hampshire in 2000 but lost the nominat stanley cup ion to George W. Bush; Pat Buchanan won in 1996 but lost the nomination to Sen. Bob Dole.-- On the Democratic side, the winner here has been the party s nominee in six of the past nine elections. The three exceptions: Sen. Paul Tsongas in 1992, Sen. Gary Hart in 1984, and Sen. Edmund Muskie in 1972. 2. Interestingly, the prediction rates decline dramatically when excluding election years in which an incumbent was running:-- For Republicans, the winner of New Hampshire was the party s nominee in just two of the four elections that had no Republican incumbent: Ronald Reagan in 1980 and George Bush in 1988. -- For Democrats, the winner of New Hampshire was the party s nominee in four of the seven elections with no Democratic incumbent. They were Gov. Jimmy Carter in 1976, Gov. Michael Dukakis in 1988, Vice President Al Gore in 2000, and Sen. John Kerry in 2004.3. Further number-crunching reveals some rather ominous findings for campaigns of both parties:-- For Republicans, the party s eventual nominee has always won either Iowa or New Hampshire or both. In other words, no Republican candidate in recent h

