Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Guns for Domestic Abusers; Trump Outraises Biden in May

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The Supreme Court on June 21 upheld by 8–1 a federal law that bars people under domestic violence-related restraining orders from possessing firearms. The justices found that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is not violated when an individual is disarmed after a court has found them to pose a credible threat to the physical safety of another. The ruling overturned a lower court decision that had struck down a federal law.Former President Donald Trump’s campaign outraised President Joe Biden's by more than $60 million last month, according to federal filings that detailed the Republican fundraising explosion sparked by the former president's felony convictions. President Biden’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee together raised a robust $85 million in May, and reported $212 million in the bank at the end of the month. The strong showing does not include roughly $40 million raised by President Biden and his top surrogates in recent days—or a separate $20-million donation from former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to pro-Biden groups.Dangerously hot temperatures are scorching the United States, the result of a record-breaking heat wave that is shifting toward New York and the I-95 corridor. More than 100 million Americans are under heat advisories, watches, and warnings across the Northeast and Southwest this weekend. Widespread temperatures in the upper 90s and even into triple digits will be possible around Washington.

Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Guns for Domestic Abusers; Trump Outraises Biden in May

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