A judge has agreed to postpone Donald Trump’s sentencing in his New York hush money case until after the November election to avoid any perception of influencing the campaign. Trump recently spoke before television cameras, lashing out at women who accused him of sexual misconduct. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is preparing for a debate with Trump, with her campaign announcing a significant fundraising amount of $361 million from nearly 3 million donors in her first full month as a candidate. Former Vice President Dick Cheney, a lifelong Republican, has announced his intention to vote for Harris for president, aligning with his daughter Liz Cheney who endorsed Harris.

In a new tactic to influence US elections, two Russian state media employees were indicted on charges of paying a Tennessee company to create pro-Russian content, revealing a growing information war. A Wisconsin judge ruled against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request to have his name removed from Wisconsin’s presidential ballot, creating additional hurdles for Kennedy’s campaign. As the 2024 Election approaches, ABC News is gearing up for the presidential debate between Harris and Trump, with the former president criticizing the network for what he perceives as unfair treatment. Additionally, a North Carolina court ordered RFK Jr.’s name to be removed from state ballots for president, highlighting the ongoing legal battles in the election process.

Trump’s legal troubles continue as he faces a lawsuit alleging sexual abuse and slander, with the former president criticizing the verdict and denying any wrongdoing. Carroll’s attorney stated that all options are on the table following Trump’s comments, suggesting the possibility of further legal action. Trump’s denial of allegations against him risks defamation lawsuits, as he continues to claim innocence. As the election intensifies, the focus shifts to memorable moments from past presidential debates, highlighting the impact of candidates’ performance on voter perception.

Vice President Harris continues to raise significant amounts of money for her campaign, outpacing Trump in fundraising efforts. Trump returns to North Carolina to address law enforcement officers, emphasizing his tough stance on crime and law enforcement support. Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz discusses the Israel-Hamas war and emphasizes the need for a ceasefire and return of hostages. Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance promotes Trump’s message on mass deportations, while a judge allows prosecutors to present fresh evidence in the election interference case against Trump. The legal battle and political landscape continue to unfold as the election approaches.

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