US in Brief: Two court rulings go against Donald Trump
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The Economist
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A daily political update covering two legal setbacks for Donald Trump in US courts, including rulings on his business practices and legal challenges. The article provides a concise overview of the judicial decisions and their implications for the former president.
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The rulings underscore the continuing legal scrutiny facing the former president.
These decisions could have far-reaching implications for Trump's business and political future.
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