Sen. Tim Scott dismisses impact of Trump legal issues, says voters "more focused on their future"
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Washington — Sen. Tim Scott, a South Carolina Republican who has endorsed former President Donald Trump's bid for the White House, dismissed questions about Trump's legal troubles on Sunday, saying "the American people are more focused on their future than Donald Trump's past."
"They're not talking about legal challenges, they're talking about their challenges across a kitchen table," Scott said on "Face the Nation," citing border security and the economy as the top issues Americans are concerned about, while sidestepping questions about Trump's legal woes.
President Biden on Monday signed into law a defense bill that authorizes significant pay raises for junior enlisted service members, aims to counter China's growing power and boosts overall military spending to $895 billion despite his objections to language stripping coverage of transgender medical treatments for children in military families.
It's Christmas Eve, and Santa Claus is suiting up for his annual voyage from the North Pole to households around the world. In keeping with decades of tradition, the North American Aerospace Command, or NORAD, will once again track Santa's journey to deliver gifts to children before Christmas 2024, using an official map that's updated consistently to show where he is right now.
An anti-money laundering law called the Corporate Transparency Act, or CTA, appears to have been given new life after an appeals court on Monday determined its rules can be enforced as the case proceeds. The law requires small business owners to register with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN, by Jan. 1, or potentially pay fines of up to $10,000.