💨 Abstract
An investigation has been ordered by President Trump into the Biden administration's use of an autopen, suggesting a potential White House cover-up. Meanwhile, Bolivia's Justice Minister, César Siles, warns of force to ensure upcoming elections. Violent protests by former president Evo Morales' supporters aim to register him as a presidential candidate, despite constitutional rulings against it. The tensions rise as the Supreme Electoral Tribunal prepares to announce the official candidate list.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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