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Trump refuses to say whether he is planning to leave office at end of term

On Air Force One after leaving Florida, following his interview with NBC where he said he was not joking about the possibility of seeking a third term, Donald Trump claimed he was being asked about it a lot.

And the US president later refused to answer when asked point blank on board whether he was planning to leave office in 2029, Good Morning America reported on Monday morning.

He refused to comment further on specifics, the network’s segment added.

The talk of a third term has blared out at the start of a week where there are special elections tomorrow, new tariffs are expected on Wednesday and budget votes in the Senate on Thursday, so more busy days in US politics news ahead.

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Attorney general Pam Bondi has directed the justice department to dismiss a Biden-era lawsuit challenging a Republican-backed Georgia election law that was passed after Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss in the state.

The law, signed by Georgia’s Republican governor Brian Kemp in 2021, makes it illegal to provide food or water to voters standing in lines to cast their ballots. The lawsuit, filed under Joe Biden, alleged the law was intended to suppress Black voter turnout.

Bondi, in a press release on Monday announcing the lawsuit’s dismissal, accused the Biden administration of pushing “false claims of suppression”.

“Georgians deserve secure elections, not fabricated claims of false voter suppression meant to divide us,” she said. She claimed Black voter turnout in Georgia “actually increased” after the law was passed.

Analysis by the Brennan Center for Justice found that while the number of ballots cast by Black voters increased from 2020 to 2024, Black turnout actually declined by 0.6% because the increase in the number of ballots did not keep up with population increases, Associated Press reports.

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