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Biden cleared in classified documents case, Supreme Court hears Trump's Colorado ban

Special counsel report finds Biden willfully retained classified documents but declines to charge him. The Supreme Court is skeptical of Trump's disqualification from Colorado's primary ballot.
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A special counsel report released yesterday found evidence that President Joe Biden "willfully" retained and disclosed classified material after leaving the vice presidency in 2017 but concluded that "no criminal charges are warranted." The report largely focuses on documents about foreign policy in Afghanistan and Biden's personal writings.

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