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may disagree with one another, they will unite against a common enemy, the out-group. research shows out-group threat has been identified as an important driver of in-group cohesion among humans. humans tend to display a certain intolerance toward out-group behavior, such as policies. so in our example, politics, the in-group will more easily justify or rationalize their wrong, meaning trump's indictments, as long as it advances their agenda, i.e., power and prestige because they're biassed in favor of trump, who holds sway over their constituent base. although the domestic violence victim in this analogy, republicans, would like nothing more than to part ways with trump, that family member, trump, still comes first.

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Smerconish

the competition for power between groups will foster group cohesion. so in our example, politics, the in-group will more easily justify or rationalize their wrong, meaning trump's indictments, as long as it advanced their agenda, i.e., power and prestige because they're biassed in favor of trump, who holds sway over their constituent base. although the victim would like nothing more than to part ways with trump, trump still comes first. sure, we've had our differences, but blood is thicker than water. i'm always here for you no matter what. makes sense, right, at least to me as an explanation as to why, having been indicted four times, donald trump has seen his position strengthened among

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CNN This Morning

to hold off his trials and his corporate seedings, because he is other things that need to do, that might hold not a lot of sway in court. it will do much with prosecution. but it will also be up to the judges on where all these things land on the calendar. i am watching that, federal case related to january 6, quite closely, because today, trump steam is going to say when they want the trial to be. they will keep the arguments out and in the next 11 days, not only will he be arrested in georgia, the new case, the indictment, but they will be hearings in other cases including a hearing where they really get down to the brass tacks about discussing when the trial will be in the federal case related january 6th. allowed to watch. thank you. one less than a week to go, until the gop primary. this was a close the former president telling cnn that he may skip the debate.

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Sportsday

after all the speculation, it's been confirmed today — ben stokes is returning to england's one day side after reversing the decision he took last summer to step away from the 50 over game. stokes recently indicated he'd be taking some time out after the ashes to address his long term knee problem but he's now been included in the 15 man squad for the upcoming series against new zealand, and will also play at the world cup in india in october. i've been getting the thought�*s of our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew. huge role haiti had in 2019. he was at world cup final day. clearly the kneeis at world cup final day. clearly the knee is an issue. they worked at a time frame in which they can get that treated because his long—term plan is to take england to the ashes in three years' time. that's really what he wants, he's gotta get to that point put these world cup still come out very often. i don't think it took much sway, it didn't take any persuasion to get him to come

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Ayman

building has been closed to traffic. metal barriers lined the street officers from both the sheriffs emotions are if us have a visible presence there. now, it might be tempting to think that this is just another indictment, fani willis's case actually differs from special counsel jack smith's investigation in many ways. one key way. the new york times puts it if trump were to be convicted in a federal prosecution he could theoretically pardon himself, although there's questions about that, if you are reelected as president. presidents do not hold such sway instate matters. so even if trump wins reelection next, year he will still have to face justice in georgia. there's no escaping accountability at the state level if he is charged and ultimately convicted dirty me, now kurt bardella democratic strategist and former house oversight committee spokesperson for republicans. also the l.a. times contributor. kara lynn, the legal am analyst

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Ayman

visible presence there. now, it might be tempting to think that this is just another indictment, fani willis's case actually differs from special counsel jack smith's investigation in many ways. one key way. the new york times puts it if trump were to be convicted in a federal prosecution he could theoretically pardon himself, although there's questions about that, if you are reelected as president. but presidents do not hold such sway instate matters. so even if trump wins reelection next, year he will still have to face justice in georgia. there's no escaping accountability at the state level if he is charged and ultimately convicted. joining me now are kurt bardella, democratic strategist and former house oversight committee spokesperson for republicans. he's also an l.a. times contributor. carol lam, msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, and basil smikle, democratic strategist and former state executive director of the new york state democratic party. director of the public policy program at the roosevelt house

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BBC News Now

i think what happened and what continues to happen in niger was not instigated by russia or by wagner but to the extent that they try to take advantage of it and we see a repeat of what has happened in other countries where they've brought nothing but bad things in their wake, that wouldn't be good. afoelobby ikiyojee is a researcher from the centre for democracy and development. he's in abuja. can you put into context who has influence in niche air at the moment? we are hearing concerns about russia and the magna group being there. there are the neighbouring countries as well who also have the military and control. who has the most sway? this is a unique situation. you have many powers in the share that are driving

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CNN This Morning Weekend

accountable for and that's what this indictment does. >> you know, you bring up the nixon example. after nixon resigned he was pardoned and the party in the country tried to move on, move past him. trump is now a candidate obviously for president and the front-runner in the state and in the national polls for the nomination. is there any precedent for a former president to have -- to be engaged in even scandal and hold on to viability the way that trump has? >> let's keep in mind that we have had a few instances in our history where demagogues have held sway over the emotions of many americans, whether it was huey long in the 1930s in louisiana, george wallace in the 1960s, early 1970s from various parts of the united states, or joseph mccarthy, perhaps the

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Anderson Cooper 360

you've got to do this pushing the vais president -- the then vice president to overturn the election and it said some of the quotes in here were from mike pence's contemporaneous notes that he took at the time. it's really, really stunning. then it turns the corner to the then president not having the sway with mike pence in private and taking it public, and we all know what happened then. just how dense this indictment is. they're really methodically going through point by point, date by date. what struck out to me, truin

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CNN News Central

eastman, they were sidney powell. so all of the unindicted co-conspirators that you all have been able to identify thus far, right, were the folks who were actually -- they were like the soldiers that were sent into the battleground states to actually implement the plan. >> one thing we should note, they call these crazy theories, but the crazy theories still held sway with a large percentage of the voting populous, republicans who still believe the election was stolen. there are three more co-conspirators, one jeffrey clark, alleged he attempted to use the department of justice to overturn the election. clark proposing sending letters to several states about identifying significant concerns about the vote. of course, those debunked as well. co-conspirator number five, kenneth chesbro, he sent rusy giuliani an email memo about this fake electors plot, central to the plan again to overturn the election. final co-conspirator as yet unnamed, this one a political

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