Trump disavows Sidney Powell's representation, implications for his campaign trail

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Former President Donald Trump denies that attorney Sidney Powell, who pleaded guilty in a Georgia election subversion case, ever represented him, contradicting his previous announcement that she was part of his legal team. Meanwhile, 2024 Republican presidential candidates weigh in on the Israel-Hamas war, with Senator Tim Scott opposing a legislative package that ties military aid for Ukraine and Israel together, and former Governor Chris Christie calling for more help for Americans in Gaza. Former Vice President Mike Pence faces challenges in the GOP presidential primary polls but has not indicated whether he will drop out of the race.
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