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Residents of Bhairabkunda, including Kuntimaya from Kokrajhar, emphasize security and amenities. They value peace in Bodoland and the presence of the permanent Sashastra Seema Bal gate for enhanced security measures.

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The Asaduddin Owaisi factor in Lok Sabha elections

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Despite polls, India-US ties set to get stronger

Irrespective of political fortunes changing, the economic fortunes remain the same, reinforcing the strong bonds between the two nations.

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Nasi iSpani not electioneering or cadre deployment, says Lesufi

Gauteng ANC Chairperson Panyaza Lesufi has again denied claims that the provincial government’s Nasi iSpani programme is mere electioneering.

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CNN News Central

criminal behavior. >> even buying that all he was doing was listening to what the president told him told, what the president was telling him to do was part of a criminal conspiracy, if he knew that and was aware of it, he can't use that as a shield from being held responsible. ultimately, at the end of the day, what he was doing really was political in nature. it was electioneering at a minimum, which is in violation of a hatch act, which means you as an employee of the federal government can't do that. there's no way he can legitimately say what he was doing was in furtherance of legitimate goals or, you know, responsibilities associated with the office. >> jen jordan, thank you for breaking it down. we appreciate it.

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Anderson Cooper 360

judge here because obviously you can't do electioneering because that violates the hatch act if you are a federal employee or someone acting under the color of law. >> we have a judge here. let's ask about that. how strong of an argument is it, judge, that you were doing potentially elicit acts at the direction of a former president? how convincing is that to get their case moved to federal court? >> i think it's a stretch to get that into federal court. i think that you've got to start with the stretch that is mark meadows stretch first. he has -- he clearly was acting as chief of staff. and the question is whether the law says that all you have to do is to be a federal official. all these acts, the charged acts, the crimes took place while you were a federal official. it's clear that this judge has rejected that argument because if that argument were accepted, meadows would be in federal court now, since he clearly was

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Anderson Cooper 360

figures who are now trying to get their cases moved to federal court. >> right. >> how much does it feel to you as if they are throwing trump under the bus? now saying he told me to do it. >> with what they filed in federal court, the problem is if you really look at what they are saying, it looks like the people who were directing them to do things really were trump's campaign lawyers. so i know that with respect to form in terms of keeping the campaign separate from the official office, trump didn't do a great job and it kind of all melded together. but that is going to be of particular interest for the judge here because obviously you can't do electioneering or politicking because that involve it is hatch act if you are a federal employee or someone acting under the color of law sochl that is a real specific thing jones is going to look at. >> we have a judge here. let's ask about that. how strong of an argument is it if you were doing elicit acts at

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CNN This Morning

point is to show exactly what did meadows do, who did he talk to, what was he asking, because just because he was the chief of staff for the president just doesn't mean, well, he gets this special treatment, right? and really what fani willis' office, what their argument is is what he was doing was really in violation of the law, not in terms of the indictment, but the hatch act, right? when you are -- >> can't use your public office. >> right. you cannot even be -- >> for personal gain. >> or any kind of electioneering or political activity. you can't say i was doing this political activity and electioneering but i was the chief of staff, therefore i get the protection. it falls outside of that. >> given your extensive experience of fulton count why as a prosecutor there, october 23rd is the trial start if they get it because one of the lawyers wants a speedy trial, which defendants have a right to, fani willis' team all ready

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

meadows the day before when he was in cobb county to witness the signature audit. he talked to miss watson that day. miss watson's testimony will be used by the d.a.'s office to show when mark meadows arounded that call, he was not fulfilling a federal function or acting under color of law but electioneering on behalf of the press who was trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election and therefore this is not for removal, this should stay here in fulton county. >> and so, gwen, how strong do you think is meadows' argument to get this case moved? >> i think judge jones will ultimately make that decision. but some of the arguments that you saw in the d.a.'s reply brief are salient. in particular, elections are squarely within the state purview. they do not fall within the roles and responsibilities of a

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