‘Incredible lawyering’ sets Alec Baldwin free
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Here’s how Biden would be replaced, according to Democrats’ rules CNN · Zachary B. Wolf The president is correct that the party allows delegates to vote for the candidate of their choice. But it’s a little more complicated than he let on. How Alec Baldwin’s defense set the ‘Rust’ actor free Variety · Gene Maddaus The case against Baldwin — which has been hanging over his head for nearly three years — collapsed in a few hours. “It was incredible lawyering.” A cable under the Norwegian Sea disappeared Bloomberg · Jordan Robertson and Drake Bennett Was Russia to blame? |
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