In Hunter Biden’s federal gun case, the judge ruled that prosecutors cannot use certain evidence, such as Hunter’s discharge from the Navy and child support case, in his upcoming trial. However, prosecutors may use portions of his laptop and book as evidence that he was doing drugs at the time he purchased a gun. Hunter, who pleaded not guilty, is charged with lying about his narcotics use on the firearm application. The defense team also sought restrictions on mentioning Hunter’s spending habits and sexual history as they believed it would be prejudicial and unrelated to the charges.

On the campaign trail, there has been controversy surrounding Trump’s rally in the Bronx, with liberal media and Democrats expressing dissatisfaction. Additionally, a Black radio host faced backlash from “The View” co-host for not supporting Biden, and Maryland Democratic Senate candidate voiced a radical position on abortion. Other political news includes the criticism of the International Criminal Court’s limited success, allegations that the DOJ OIG is biased, and an immigrant detention facility remaining empty while taxpayers foot the bill.

In Georgia, prosecutor Fani Willis found herself defending against questions about the timeline of her affair with Nathan Wade after whistleblower testimony. Despite multiple charges against Trump being dropped by a judge, Willis continued to appeal. Furthermore, a judge in a blue state removed a controversial ballot initiative after backlash over parents’ rights, while Justice Alito faced calls for recusal and criticism following the upside-down flag controversy.

There is also news of illegal immigrants using car-sharing apps to avoid Border Patrol agents, nearly half of the states refusing to join a new global pandemic agreement, and a Christian legal firm celebrating a win as Chase scales back its debanking policy. In response to pressure mounting, Justice Alito faced calls for recusal and criticism after the upside-down flag controversy. Overall, this newsletter features updates on the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews, and more on FoxNews.com.

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