Trump Trial Delay, Denver's Homeless Bill Veto, Biden's LA Visit & More | Daily Political Roundup

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The federal trial of former President Donald Trump has been delayed due to a pending ruling on his claim of presidential immunity, pushing the start date to late April or early May. Trump's legal team argues that his actions during the 2020 election were within his presidential capacity, granting him immunity. In related news, Trump criticized Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis, alleging misconduct and conflict of interest in his Georgia criminal case. Moving on to local politics, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston vetoed a bill that would have banned encampment sweeps during freezing temperatures, citing concerns about city safety and homelessness solutions. On the national stage, President Biden is set to visit Los Angeles this Saturday to meet with black entertainment industry leaders as part of his reelection bid strategy. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is pushing back against Republican claims that the Biden administration's policies are encouraging illegal migration, amid articles of impeachment against him from House Republicans. That's all for tonight's roundup. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more coverage. Have a great weekend!

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