Alec Baldwin’s recklessness led to shooting on ‘Rust’ set, court hears – National

As opening statements began Wednesday in the much-anticipated hall Rust trial of Alec BaldwinProsecutors and defense attorneys have tried to portray him in different ways: as a negligent security executive and as an innocent actor playing a role. Baldwin, 66, is on trial in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on involuntary manslaughter charges in the October 2021 shooting. shot dead on set by cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Hutchins, 42, was struck and killed by a single “live shot” fired from Baldwin’s gun while he was rehearsing on camera. Rust Writer and director Joel Souza was also injured in the incident. Baldwin and his attorneys have repeatedly insisted that the shooting was accidental and that real ammunition should never have been brought onto the set. Regardless, prosecutors said Baldwin acted recklessly and violated “basic gun safety rules.” The story continues below the advertisement Baldwin, who has pleaded not guilty, is the star and co-producer of the western drama. RustHe faces up to 18 months in prison if convicted of involuntary manslaughter. “When someone is playing pretend with a real gun in a real workplace, and in playing pretend with that gun they are violating the cardinal rules of firearm safety, people’s lives are in danger and someone could be killed,” U.S. Attorney Erlinda Ocampo Johnson told the Supreme Court. Jury composed of 16 members. Johnson called the deal “simple” and “straightforward.” The courtroom was packed with spectators and members of the media. Baldwin’s wife Hilaria, his brother Stephen and his older sister Elizabeth Keuchler were also seated in the gallery. Alec Baldwin speaks with his wife Hilaria Baldwin during his hearing in Santa Fe County District Court on July 10, 2024, in Santa Fe, NM Ross D. Franklin – Pool/Getty Images When it came time for the defense to make its opening statements, attorney Alex Spiro argued that a gun must be safe before it reaches an actor’s hand on a film or television set. The story continues below the advertisement Baldwin’s attorneys will try to convince the jury that responsibility for Hutchins’ death lies elsewhere, specifically the person who brought live ammunition to the production and the person who handed Baldwin the loaded gun. Latest news from Canada and around the world sent to your email address, as it happens. “An actor’s job is to act, to rehearse, to choreograph your movements, to memorize your lines,” Spiro said. “Alec Baldwin committed no crime; he was an actor who acted.” “No one saw him intentionally pull the trigger.” Spiro argued that even if Baldwin had pulled the trigger, he should not have been convicted of involuntary manslaughter. “On a movie set, you have the right to pull the trigger,” Spiro said. “That doesn’t make him a homicide.” He said that other people on set – namely the film’s directors gunsmith already convicted and the first assistant director — are responsible for ensuring the safety of the weapons. Prosecutors disagree. They say Baldwin was negligent and failed to perform a safety check on the Colt .45, while keeping his finger on the hammer and trigger as he pointed the weapon at people behind the camera. An image of actor Alec Baldwin is shown on a screen during his trial in Santa Fe County District Court on July 10, 2024, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ross D. Franklin / POOL / AFP via Getty Images Fashionable now Police presence increases as Hells Angels arrive in Lethbridge to open new chapter Man accused of killing 3 women with crossbow found by British police Baldwin said the gun malfunctioned and he did not pull the trigger. He also claimed he did not know the gun contained live ammunition. The story continues below the advertisement Testimony began Wednesday, with Constable Nicholas LeFleur taking the stand first. He responded to the initial emergency call and was the first officer to arrive on scene. The jury was shown LeFleur’s body camera footage of the incident, which showed first responders rushing to treat Hutchins and Souza after the shooting. Law enforcement officer Nicholas LeFleur testifies during actor Alec Baldwin’s hearing in Santa Fe County District Court on July 10, 2024, in Santa Fe, NM Ross D. Franklin – Pool/Getty Images Souza, who was shot in the shoulder, is heard screaming in pain. Hutchins was hit by a bullet under her right arm, which punctured her right lung and lacerated her spinal cord. Body camera footage shows her lying on the ground surrounded by emergency workers. She died later that day, but Souza survived. Later in the video, LeFleur can be seen telling Baldwin not to talk to other potential witnesses, but Baldwin does so repeatedly. The story continues below the advertisement The trial’s second witness, former sheriff’s lieutenant Tim Benavidez, testified that he retrieved the revolver after the shooting. He acknowledged handling the Colt .45 carefully for safety reasons, but did not wear gloves or take meticulous forensic precautions as might be required in a homicide investigation. Baldwin was charged with involuntary manslaughter in January. He had been charged with the same offense a year earlier, but that charge was dropped as prosecutors continued to review the evidence. In March, Rust Gunsmith Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was found guilty of Manslaughter and sentenced to serve an 18-month prison term. Prosecutors said in an earlier trial that Gutierrez-Reed unknowingly brought live ammunition onto the Rust The ranch settled and claimed the bullets persisted for at least 12 days until the fatal shooting. Rust’The film’s assistant director, Dave Halls, pleaded not guilty to negligent use of a deadly weapon in exchange for his testimony. Gutierrez-Reed told the court she verified that the gun Baldwin fired was loaded with dummy bullets before passing it to Halls, who gave it to the actor. — with files from the Associated Press © 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. Source link

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Trudeau says he has ‘full confidence’ in Freeland despite rumours of tensions – National

Reduce the font size of the article Increase the font size of the article Justin Trudeau reaffirmed on Thursday its “full confidence” in Chrystia Freeland amid reports of tensions between the prime minister’s office and the finance minister. Speaking at the close of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Washington, D.C., Trudeau was asked about the possibility of replacing Freeland – also his deputy prime minister – with Mark Carneyformer governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. The question followed a report from the Globe and Mail Last Thursday, “tensions” were raised between the PMO and Freeland over her recent handling of the economic file. This article, as well as Previous Toronto Star reportspositioned Carney as a possible successor to Freeland as finance minister. 0:52 Freeland says Trudeau has ‘full support’ of Liberal cabinet “As for Chrystia, she has been a close friend, an ally and a partner who has done great things for Canada and she will continue to be,” Trudeau told reporters Thursday. He then cited the Liberal government’s latest spending plans on housing and child care. The story continues below the advertisement Free land tabled its fourth federal budget in Aprila plan that included billions of dollars in spending to try to improve “generational fairness” for younger Canadians. The budget included a controversial plan to increase the inclusion rate on some capital gains, a change adopted by the Liberals in June despite the opposition of some industrial groups and business leaders. Latest news from Canada and around the world sent to your email address, as it happens. “These are all things that Chrystia has done and will continue to do. I have full confidence in her abilities and in the work that we will accomplish together,” Trudeau said. The prime minister also acknowledged that he had been talking to Carney “for years about getting him into federal politics,” but did not directly say whether he was being considered for the finance minister position. Fashionable now Silk and Great Value plant-based milks recalled in Canada Man accused of killing 3 women with crossbow found by British police 1:46 World Economic Forum Summit: Freeland, Carney warn of future supply shocks amid global instability “I think he would be an exceptional addition at a time when Canadians need good people to get involved in politics,” Trudeau said. The story continues below the advertisement The Liberal government has felt political pressure in recent months since the party lost what was supposed to be a safe seat in the riding. Toronto-St. Paul’s Federal By-Election end of June. Trudeau himself has faced calls, including of a Liberal MP and a former Cabinet ministerto leave the party leadership while the government is in place behind Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party in the polls. Freeland has He also defended Trudeau against such calls.claiming that he has the “full support” of the Liberal cabinet. — with information from Touria Izri of Global News © 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. Source link

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Oilers superstar Leon Draisaitl announces engagement, posts photos from beachside proposal

Reduce the font size of the article Increase the font size of the article Less than three weeks after the Edmonton Oilers reached game 7 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final, the team’s German superstar center revealed that he and his girlfriend were engaged. Leon Draisaitl posted photos on Instagram on Thursday of him on a beach proposing to Céleste Desjardins. Previous image Next image Close the modal gallery The message simply reads, “Forever,” followed by a heart emoji. The message indicates that the couple is on the island of Mallorca in Spain. The story continues below the advertisement The official German NHL account congratulated the couple with a message on social media who says “love is in the air”. 1:10 Oilers captain Connor McDavid gets engaged to longtime girlfriend Lauren Kyle Draisaitl, 28, helped the Oilers reach the Stanley Cup Final this summer, the team’s first such feat in 18 years. The club ultimately lost the championship to the Florida Panthers. Fashionable now Man accused of killing 3 women with crossbow found by British police Argentina ‘fails’: Star forward’s on-field antics anger Canadian soccer fans Latest news from Canada and around the world sent to your email address, as it happens. Draisaitl is entering the final year of his current eight-year contract with the Oilers. Since the NHL playoffs ended late last month, hockey commentators have been wondering if or when the beloved Oiler will sign a contract extension with the team. In the days since the playoffs ended, Edmonton Oilers CEO of hockey operations Jeff Jackson said negotiations have not yet begun with Draisaitl. He added that he will likely speak with his agent at the NHL draft. The story continues below the advertisement “I think it’s extremely important that the general manager is in place before we get into this, because I’m sure Leon and his representatives will want to know what the vision is, who the general manager is going to be, all those kinds of things. It’s a big change,” Jackson said on June 27.

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‘Bob’s Burgers’ actor Jay Johnston pleads guilty to Jan. 6 riots – National

Actor Jay Johnstonof Bob’s Hamburgers And Featured Presenter: The Legend of Ron Burgundy celebrity, pleaded guilty Monday to interfering with police officers on duty during the January 6th Riots at the United States Capitol in 2021. Johnston, who is best known for voicing pizzeria owner Jimmy Pesto in the animated series Bob’s Hamburgerswas arrested last year and charged with one count of civil disorder. He was accused of confronting police officers as part of a mob of Donald Trump supporters, many of whom illegally entered the U.S. Capitol building. The 55-year-old actor now faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison, although the recommended term ranges from eight to 14 months. On January 6, 2021, Johnston was photographed among a crowd of rioters gathered in the Lower West Plaza of the United States Capitol, near an area known as “the Tunnel,” according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. The story continues below the advertisement This image from the Washington Metropolitan Police Department shows actor Jay Johnston, circled in yellow, at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington. Justice Department via AP Authorities said the area was the scene of “some of the most violent attacks” on law enforcement during the riot. Johnston, who filmed much of the riot on his cellphone, stood behind a row of police barricades in the tunnel. For 40 minutes, rioters attempted to remove the barricades and move closer to the Capitol. Jay Johnston and others present on January 6 built a “shield wall” to protect rioters from Capitol Police. United States Department of Justice Johnston was seen facing the crowd of rioters while pumping his fists and pointing his fingers. The story continues below the advertisement Another member of the crowd handed him a riot shield stolen by U.S. Capitol Police. As some rioters shouted “build a shield wall,” Johnston held the shield in front of him for a few moments before handing it back to them. Jay Johnston holding a Capitol Police shield in the Lower West Terrace Tunnel on January 6, 2021. United States Department of Justice “Johnston then joined a group effort against the police line by pushing against the rioters in front of him, who in turn pushed directly against the police,” the press release reads. The email you need for the day The top news from Canada and around the world. As Johnston and others continued toward the police line in the tunnel, court documents say a Metropolitan Police Department officer was crushed between the crowd and a door. The police were eventually forced to retreat. Shortly after, Johnston left the tunnel. He did not enter the Capitol building with other rioters. The story continues below the advertisement

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Family of three, including baby, die in Agassiz crash – BC

Reduce the font size of the article Increase the font size of the article Family of three, including baby, die in accident Agassiz Tuesday. The family, who have not been identified, were driving on the Lougheed Highway around 3:27 a.m. when their vehicle collided head-on with a tractor-trailer. The two adults in the vehicle were pronounced deceased at the scene, according to Upper Fraser Valley RCMP. The infant was airlifted to hospital but died hours later, despite the efforts of first responders and hospital staff, police said. The driver of the semi-trailer was not injured. Latest news from Canada and around the world sent to your email address, as it happens. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but alcohol or drugs are not believed to be a factor, police added. “I would like to thank my officers and all first responders who attended this tragic incident for their hard work and dedication to serving the victims and their families. We are working to support everyone affected by this accident and the loss of an entire family. I have initiated mental health support for everyone involved,” said Sergeant Andy Lot, Detachment Commander of the Agassiz RCMP, in a statement. Fashionable now Tampons may contain ‘toxic levels’ of lead and arsenic, study finds Woman vanishes from Bahamas yoga retreat in ‘deeply disturbing’ case, mother says The story continues below the advertisement “We are asking any witnesses or anyone with dash cam footage in the area of ​​the 8100 block of Lougheed Highway between 3:00 a.m. and 3:45 a.m. to please contact Agassiz RCMP at 604-796-2211.” 0:39 Woman drove wrong way on Highway 1 in double fatal crash in West Van: police © 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. Source link

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard is pregnant with her first baby – National

Reduce the font size of the article Increase the font size of the article Gypsy Rose Blanchard announced that she is pregnant and will welcome her first child into the world early next year. “I know the rumors have been circulating for some time now, and I am happy to announce that I am 11 weeks pregnant,” Blanchard, 32, said in a statement. Youtube video shared Tuesday, confirming that the father is boyfriend Ken Urker. She said the baby was “not planned,” but that she and Urker “are both very excited to embark on this new adventure of parenthood.” The story continues below the advertisement She also shared a series of maternity photos on Instagram at the same time, where the couple are smiling. showed ultrasound images and a little sweater on camera. Blanchard was Released from prison in December 2023 after spending more than eight years behind bars for his role in the second-degree murder of his mother, Clauddine (Dee Dee) Blanchard. The email you need for the day The top news from Canada and around the world. As a child, Dee Dee convinced her daughter and everyone else, including her doctors, that Blanchard suffered from numerous chronic health problems, including leukemia, muscular dystrophy and brain damage. Dee Dee is believed to have suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxya mental health disorder that involves a caregiver projecting diagnoses or inducing symptoms in a dependent. Fashionable now Alice Munro stayed with her husband who sexually abused her daughter: essay Prices are starting to drop at car dealerships. Is it time to buy? The story continues below the advertisement At age 23, Blanchard asked her then-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, whom she met online, to kill her mother. Godejohn fatally stabbed Dee Dee 17 times while she slept. He is serving a life sentence for the 2015 crime. 1:49 Gypsy Rose Blanchard released from prison 8 years after mother’s murder Previous video Next video Blanchard and Urker were previously in a relationship while she was behind bars, but broke up in 2019. Blanchard began another relationship with pen pal Ryan Anderson while she was serving her sentence, and the couple married while she was incarcerated in 2022, but divorced in April of this yearjust five months after his release. She confirmed she was back with Urker shortly after filing for divorce from Anderson. 1:05 Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockdown (Trailer) Previous video Next video The story continues below the advertisement © 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. Source link

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Elizabeth May is the only leader of the Green Party after the resignation of Jonathan Pedneault – National

By the staff The Canadian Press Published on July 9, 2024 at 10:39 a.m. Updated July 9, 2024 at 11:25 a.m. 1 min read Reduce the font size of the article Increase the font size of the article The man who was chosen by Green Party members to be co-leader with Elizabeth May said he was resigning. Jonathan Pedneault says he is leaving the role for personal reasons and that it was an honour to serve alongside May and the party’s other MP, Mike Morrice. Pedneault, who does not have a seat in Parliament, says he is proud to have worked to rebuild the party and stabilize its base. 2:39 Foreign interference: Elizabeth May has ‘no concerns’ about current disloyal MPs Fashionable now Canada has no respite from the heat. Will it last all summer? Canada vs Argentina: Your guide to a historic Copa America semi-final May says she is “heartbroken” by the decision and remains committed to the co-leadership model she sought after the 2021 federal election. The story continues below the advertisement In the 2022 party leadership race, May and Pedneault were chosen to lead the party together pending a change to the party’s constitution, with Pedneault officially serving as deputy leader since then. May also confirmed today that she plans to run in her Vancouver Island riding in the next election. © 2024 The Canadian Press Source link

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Massive circular building facade extends into Montreal’s iconic skyline – Montreal

From the 1000 De La Gauchetière building to the famous Farine Five Roses sign, Montreal’s skyline is full of iconic elements. However, his latest addition is sparking divided reactions. “It’s the ugliest building I’ve ever seen,” said Old Port resident Robert Kline as he strolled along the Lachine Canal. “It’s the first thing you see when you arrive in Montreal. I can’t believe the city gave them a permit to build so close to the Farine Five Roses sign.” Standing 18 stories tall, the massive, circular white façade of the new Haleco skyscraper is so prominent that it can be seen from across the river on the South Shore. On the north face, a blue and green mirror circle overlooks the Bonaventure Expressway. This one is flanked by a large wolf painted on windows. The story continues below the advertisement For Jasmine Renaud, a resident of Griffintown, seeing the progress of the work is surprising. The email you need for the day The top news from Canada and around the world. “I saw a nice building under construction, then I saw all the colors and circles and it was a little too artistic for the neighborhood,” Renaud said. Wanting to round out the contours of the buildings in Montreal’s Place, artist Marc Seguin says it’s a dream to see his art come to life alongside such established architecture in Montreal. “I think I still pinch myself every day when I see him,” Seguin said. Seguin says that as with any work of art, he understands that if not all Montrealers adhere to his work, that’s completely normal. “I’m assaulted every day by ugly architecture, so in that sense I understand. It’s human nature to be afraid of change,” Seguin said. According to the real estate agency behind the multifunctional space, Cogir, the design has meaning and symbolism. Fashionable now Canada’s longest river experiences historically low water levels Canada has no respite from the heat. Will it last all summer? “The representation of the she-wolf evokes a community rooted in all civilizations, while the round circle symbolizes a central gathering point highlighting the circular economy, a core value of the Haleco project,” said spokesperson Brigitte Pouliot. The project’s facade design was approved by the city’s executive committee in April last year, according to city officials. The story continues below the advertisement The building, which consists of residential apartments, offices and retail, is designed to be carbon neutral when completed. It is presented as the urban infrastructure of the future. Work crews are also using renewable building materials to construct the high-rise complex. The project includes more than 300 apartments rented at market value and will include dozens of subsidized places reserved for affordable and social housing. Developers and the mayor hope the sustainable lifestyle the building is designed to embrace will serve as a model for future projects in the city. The complete façade and landscaping of the project are expected to be completed by late fall. © 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. Source link

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Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in Path of Massive California Wildfire – National

Michael Jackson former residence, Neverland Ranchis on the path to an uncontrollable situation California wildfireswhich encourages a evacuation order for him and other ranches and homes nearby. The blaze, called the Lake Fire, has been raging since Friday afternoon in the mountains of Santa Barbara County in southern California. As of Sunday evening, authorities said the fire was only 8 percent contained and the cause was under investigation. Neverland Ranch, along with other ranches, was located in Immediate danger Sunday eveningsaid Kenichi Haskett, public information officer for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE). A fire truck is seen near the entrance to Neverland Ranch, former home of the late singer Michael Jackson, as the Lake Fire continues to burn in the Los Padres National Forest, in Los Olivos, California, July 7, 2024. Daniel Dreifuss / AFP via Getty Images Haskett told The New York Times on Monday that firefighters worked through Sunday night and into Monday morning to prevent fire The farms, which are home to around 500 people and thousands of animals, are currently monitoring the fire to see where and when it will spread again. The story continues below the advertisement About 100 people were ordered to evacuate the area on Sunday night, including those at Neverland Ranch. According to The Independent, the property was restoration site most recently as one of the filming locations for an upcoming Jackson family-backed biopic due out next year. Jackson owned the 2,700-acre property from 1998 until his death in 2009. He purchased the ranch for approximately $17 million and had it outfitted with a train, a zoo, an amusement park with several rides and a 50-seat theater. The email you need for the day the main news from Canada and around the world. He named the property after the fictional world inhabited by Peter Pan and said he sought to recreate a youthful paradise to make up for the childhood he felt he never had. The property was tainted with controversy when several accusers came forward in the late 1990s and early 2000s and said they had been abused by Jackson at Neverland as children. Although he was acquitted in a 2005 trial, Jackson and Neverland Ranch’s reputations have been tarnishedand he never came back to live on the ranch. Neverland was sold to billionaire investor Ronald W. Burkle in 2020 for $22 million. The property was renamed Sycamore Valley Ranch and the attractions were removed. The Lake Fire is the state’s largest so far this wildfire season and one of 21 wildfires burning in California as of Monday, CAL FIRE said. The U.S. Forest Service said more than 750 firefighters have been assigned to fight the blaze and are receiving support from 10 air tankers and three helicopters. Source link

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Biden calls for end to party drama in letter to Democrats – National

The American President Joe BidenIn a letter to congressional Democrats, he strongly opposed calls for him to drop his candidacy and called for an “end” to the intraparty drama that has torn Democrats apart since his poor performance in the public debates. Biden’s efforts to shore up a deeply anxious Democratic Party come Monday as lawmakers return to Washington and face a choice: whether to work to revive his campaign or oust the party leader, a defining moment for his reelection and their own political futures. Biden wrote in the two-page letter that “the question of how to move forward has been widely debated for over a week now. And it is time for that to stop.” He stressed that the party has “only one job,” which is to defeat presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in November. “We have 42 days until the Democratic convention and 119 days until the general election,” Biden said in the letter distributed by his re-election campaign. “Any weakening of resolve or lack of clarity about the task at hand only helps Trump and hurts us. It is time to come together, move forward as a unified party, and defeat Donald Trump.” The story continues below the advertisement This morning, I sent a letter to my Democratic colleagues on Capitol Hill, sharing my thoughts on this moment in our campaign. It is time to come together, move forward as a unified party, and defeat Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/ABtAaJrr0n — Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) July 8, 2024 Concerns are running high as top Democratic lawmakers join calls for Biden to step down despite his refusal. At the same time, some of the president’s most ardent supporters are doubling down on their efforts to secure Biden’s presidency, insisting that no one is better positioned to beat Trump in what many see as one of the most consequential elections of a lifetime. As lawmakers debate whether Biden should stay or go, there appear to be no easy answers. The president’s party is in a delicate and highly volatile moment. Democrats who have worked alongside Biden for years, even decades, and appreciated his work on policy priorities are now asking uncomfortable questions about his political future. And this is playing out as Biden hosts world leaders for the NATO summit this week in Washington. The story continues below the advertisement Time is not on their side, with nearly a month to go until the Democratic National Convention and just a week before the Republican rally in Milwaukee to renominate Trump as their presidential nominee. Many Democrats say the focus should instead be on convicting the former president of felony charges in the bribery case and on the ongoing federal charges in his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. The email you need for the day the main news from Canada and around the world. It’s what Biden himself might call an inflection point. As he defiantly declares that he will not step down unless the Lord Almighty comes and asks him to, Democrats in the House and Senate are deciding how hard they want to fight for the president to change course, or whether they want to change course at all. 2:28 ‘Nobody is pushing me out’: Biden remains in US presidential race despite drop in popularity In an effort to “get on the same page,” House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has called lawmakers into private meetings before announcing his own preference, according to a person familiar with the situation who requested anonymity to discuss it. He plans to bring together Democrats with the lowest reelection prospects on Monday. The story continues below the advertisement But a private call Sunday with about 15 senior members of the House committee revealed the deepening rift as at least four other Democrats — Rep. Jerrold Nadler of New York, Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, Rep. Adam Smith of Washington state and Rep. Mark Takano of California — said privately that Biden should step down. Nadler, who was the highest-ranking member of the conference call, was the first to speak and say Biden should step down, according to a person familiar with the call who was granted anonymity to discuss it. He did so, mindful of his seniority and the fact that it would allow others to join him. Many other participants on the call expressed concerns about Biden’s ability and chances of re-election, although they stopped short of saying Biden should withdraw from the race. Still other members, including Rep. Maxine Waters of California and Rep. Bobby Scott of Virginia, both leaders of the Congressional Black Caucus, spoke out forcefully in support of Biden, as did Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts, the top Democrat on the powerful Ways and Means Committee. Several lawmakers appeared frustrated that leaders were not providing direction or a path forward, according to people familiar with the call. One Democratic lawmaker said that whatever the decision, the situation must “end now,” one of the people said. Neal later said the bottom line was that Biden beat Trump in 2020 and “he’ll do it again in November.” The story continues below the advertisement 2:16 Calls grow for Biden to step down as Trump uses immunity as leverage Fashionable now Christina Applegate Shares Her Top Goals for ‘My Remaining Days’ Federal Council Finds Dockers’ Foremen’s Union Negotiating in Bad Faith The upheaval is also testing a new generation of leaders, led by Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Both New Yorkers have refrained from publicly giving lawmakers direction on the path forward as they struggle to balance the diverse views within their ranks. Behind the scenes is House Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi, who continues to field calls from lawmakers seeking her advice on the situation, and is widely seen as the one to watch for any final decision on Biden’s future because of her closeness to the president and her vote-counting skills in party politics. Nancy Pelosi spoke out last week, saying Biden’s debate performance raised “legitimate” questions that…

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