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From Reuters Daily Briefing
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By Robert MacMillan, Reuters.com Weekend Editor
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New York City, May 31, 2024. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
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- Now: The former president will have to wait until his July 11 sentencing date to take that step, though any sentence likely would be suspended until the appeals process plays out. Some Trump supporters reacted to his guilty verdict in the Stormy Daniels hush-money trial by calling for attacks on jurors, the execution of the judge or outright civil war and armed insurrection.
- November: The ultimate judgment will of course come on Election Day, and America’s voters have mixed feelings about voting for a felon. Breakingviews columnist Gabriel Rubin writes that the rich backers who are standing by him show that collective greed is on trial. As for President Biden, he is bleeding support among voters without college degrees, our analysis of Reuters/IPSOS polling data shows.
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- Details: A six-week ceasefire would see Israel withdraw from “all populated areas” of Gaza, Israeli hostages would be exchanged for Palestinian prisoners, Palestinian civilians could return and 600 trucks a day would bring in humanitarian aid. Hamas and Israel would negotiate terms of a permanent ceasefire in the second phase, and Gaza reconstruction would begin in the third. Hamas said it was open to talking, while Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Israel would not agree to a permanent ceasefire until Hamas’ military and governing capabilities were destroyed.
- Politics: The party of Benny Gantz proposed a bill to dissolve parliament, and Gantz said he would quit Netanyahu’s wartime unity government unless the prime minister came up with a clear strategy for Gaza once the war ends. The latest opinion poll showing strong support for Netanyahu complicates his plans.
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