News Brief: Biden’s Ballot Hurdle, Trump’s Gag Order, and Denver’s Immigrant Crisis

Good morning, and welcome to The Epoch Times News Brief for Friday, May 10, 2024. I’m Bill Thomas, and today, we’re covering a bunch of critical stories that you need to know about—from Ohio’s election ballot drama to a noteworthy legal settlement in Texas. And also new information regarding former President Donald Trump’s ongoing legal battles, Don King’s presidential endorsement for 2024, and a story about Denver’s immigrant standoff.

A lot to get to, so let’s venture into Ohio, where lawmakers have hit a roadblock in getting President Joe Biden on the ballot.

In Ohio, lawmakers wrapped up their session without reaching a consensus on how to ensure President Biden appears on the state’s general election ballot. The big issue is all about the timing for nominating presidential candidates, as Ohio law demands this has to be done 90 days before the general election.

While the president is set to be officially nominated at the Democratic National Convention in August, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine remains optimistic that President Biden will make it onto the ballot, possibly through legislative action or, if necessary, a court decision.

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