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UPS has found the set of documents that Tucker Carlson said had 'vanished' in transit. Carlson said the documents would be damaging to Joe Biden and his family. Carlson had told viewers the documents had disappeared but did not name the courier transporting them. UPS then confirmed to Business Insider that it was the carrier. UPS has since told Business Insider that it has found the documents "after an extensive search." Carlson gave few details about the documents other than that they concerned Joe Biden and would be "damning" if made public.
"These are all Biden trials," Donald Trump says as he arrives at a New York courthouse where prosecution and defense teams are set to present opening arguments in the former US president's historic hush-money criminal trial. "I'm here instead of being able to be in Pennsylvania, in Georgia, and lots of other places campaigning," he adds. Trump, 77, has been ordered by the judge to appear in the Manhattan court for the duration of the case, largely keeping him off the campaign trail for weeks as he challenges President Joe Biden for the White House in November's election. IMAGES
The White House attacks a devastating special counsel report for making "gratuitous and inappropriate" comments about US President Joe Biden's age and memory. "When the inevitable conclusion is that the facts and the evidence don't support any charges, you're left to wonder why this report spends time making gratuitous and inappropriate criticisms of the president," White House spokesperson Ian Sams tells reporters during a press conference. SOUNDBITE
American First Lady Jill Biden arrives at the Elysée Palace accompanied by her daughter Ashley Biden. They were welcomed by French First Lady Brigitte Macron, ahead of Jill Biden's scheduled visit to UNESCO to mark the return of the United States to the institution. IMAGES
US First Lady Jill Biden and her daughter Ashley Biden arrive at Amman's Zahran Palace to attend the wedding of Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein Bin Abdallah. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).