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Indictment Girl Summer

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🗓️ 21 July 2023

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

A federal grand jury investigating Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results met on Thursday in Washington, D.C. and heard testimony from former Trump aide William Russell. The meeting comes after Trump this week revealed that he received a target letter from Special Counsel Jack Smith, informing him that he is the subject of the federal investigation.

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup officially kicked off in Auckland, New Zealand on Thursday. This year’s tournament – the largest in its 32-year history – opened with a one-to-nothing win for New Zealand against Norway.

And in headlines: Ukraine has started firing U.S.-supplied cluster munitions as part of its counteroffensive against Russia, Illinois has become the first state in the nation to eliminate cash bail, and a neighborhood in Florida is dealing with an invasion of lionhead rabbits.

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0:00.0

It's Friday, July 21st, I'm wanting to tell over.

0:04.3

And I'm Priyanka Arabandi, and this is for a day where we are actively investigating

0:08.7

reports that Ariana Grande is dating SpongeBob SquarePants.

0:13.0

I feel like first off, I didn't even know that was a Broadway show, so there's that.

0:16.5

And then second, when I thought it was about the cartoon, I was like, oh, so we're going to the

0:20.8

Keeney bottom, are we? I guess. I guess she got to take it.

0:31.2

On today's show, Illinois has become the first state in the nation to eliminate cash bill,

0:36.1

plus a neighborhood in Florida is dealing with an adorable invasion.

0:40.6

But first, the waiting game continues when it comes to former President Donald Trump's

0:45.2

second federal indictment. There were rumblings earlier this week that the indictment from

0:49.9

special counsel Jack Smith over Trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election

0:54.4

could have come down yesterday. As of our recording time at 9.30 p.m. Eastern on Thursday, however,

1:00.0

that has not yet happened. But it's likely that those new criminal charges against Trump are

1:05.1

coming soon, as he of course continues his bid for the White House in 2024. So back on Tuesday,

1:12.0

Trump revealed that he had received what is known as a target letter from special counsel Smith,

1:16.5

informing him that he is the subject of his federal investigation. That is typically followed by

1:21.2

an indictment. If we look back to his first federal indictment, aka the one over the class of

1:26.3

I documents earlier this summer, it took about three weeks for the DOJ to formally announce the

1:31.3

charges against Trump. So if that is any indication, we still have some time to wait it out here,

1:36.8

nothing out of the ordinary. It just didn't happen. And that's fine.

1:41.3

Completely fine. And we honestly shouldn't be listening to Trump anyway. Every time he's like,

1:45.4

they're finna arrest me. Lies hasn't happened. The old man who cried well.

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