June 14, 2022: Jan. 6 committee, White nationalists, Ukraine's Sievierdonetsk, UK deportation flight to Rwanda, Yellowstone closed
1. Top advisers to then-President Donald Trump told him that his claims of widespread election fraud were unfounded and would not reverse his 2020 election loss, but he refused to listen, according to testimony at a hearing of the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
2. Thirty-one members of white nationalist group Patriot Front, arrested in Idaho over the weekend on suspicion of plotting to violently disrupt an LGBTQ pride event, were released from jail on bond and will make their initial court appearances in the coming weeks, a court official said.
3. Ukraine said its forces were still holding out inside Sievierodonetsk and trying to evacuate civilians, after Russia destroyed the last bridge to the devastated eastern city in a potential turning point in one of the war's bloodiest battles.
4. Britain's first scheduled flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda was set to depart, with the government warning that anyone who avoided it through last-minute legal challenges would be put on a later plane despite an outcry from critics.
5. Record flooding and rockslides unleashed by an unprecedented burst of heavy rains prompted the rare closure of all five entrances to Yellowstone National Park at the start of the summer tourist season, the park superintendent said.
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1. Top advisers to then-President Donald Trump told him that his claims of widespread election fraud were unfounded and would not reverse his 2020 election loss, but he refused to listen, according to testimony at a hearing of the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
2. Thirty-one members of white nationalist group Patriot Front, arrested in Idaho over the weekend on suspicion of plotting to violently disrupt an LGBTQ pride event, were released from jail on bond and will make their initial court appearances in the coming weeks, a court official said.
3. Ukraine said its forces were still holding out inside Sievierodonetsk and trying to evacuate civilians, after Russia destroyed the last bridge to the devastated eastern city in a potential turning point in one of the war's bloodiest battles.
4. Britain's first scheduled flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda was set to depart, with the government warning that anyone who avoided it through last-minute legal challenges would be put on a later plane despite an outcry from critics.
5. Record flooding and rockslides unleashed by an unprecedented burst of heavy rains prompted the rare closure of all five entrances to Yellowstone National Park at the start of the summer tourist season, the park superintendent said.
#jan6hearings
#capitolriot
#capitolattack
#ukraine
#trump
#idaho
#whitenationalist
#lgbtq
#us
#russia
#rwanda
#yellowstone
#morningnews
#News
#reuters
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