The ex of the suspect accused of attacking Paul Pelosi had evidence against him thrown out of court due to alleged interference with bathroom graffiti. The prosecution argued that the messages written in the bathroom could have influenced the suspect’s ex to provide false information. The judge ruled that the evidence was tainted and could not be used in the case.
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Spain secures opt-out from new Nato spending goal, says Sánchez
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a deal with Nato allowing Spain to opt out of a requirement to raise its defense spending to 5% of GDP, contrary to US President Trump's demands. This decision, made just before a crucial Nato summit, ensures Spain will maintain its commitment at 2.1% of GDP, while facing scrutiny amid corruption allegations within his government. Need More Context? 🔎
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