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Plus, a suicide bomber in Pakistan. Trump gets more bad legal news, but maintains a strong lead in t

Plus, a suicide bomber in Pakistan. Trump gets more bad legal news, but maintains a strong lead in the GOP primary; at least 54 people were killed in Pakistan after a suicide bomber attacked a political convention. Tonight's Sentences was written by Li Zhou. And an important update on this newsletter: Sentences will be going on a summer hiatus for the first two weeks of August. We’ll be back in your inbox on Monday, August 14. When we come back, you’ll see us experimenting with a refreshed layout to better explain the news of the day. In the meantime, you can still help shape the direction of Sentences [by taking our survey](. Thanks!   TOP NEWS Trump's legal troubles get worse Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP via Getty Images - Former President Donald Trump got some more unwelcome legal news on Monday, with a Georgia judge rejecting his bid to get evidence tossed in the case against him in Fulton County. [[ABC News / Olivia Rubin and Lucien Bruggeman](] - That decision comes as two more potential indictments of Trump could be announced soon both in Fulton County and at the federal level. [[CNN / Sara Murray and Jason Morris](] - Such charges would add to the mounting legal troubles Trump has faced: Altogether, Trump’s PAC has reportedly already spent more than $40 million on legal fees for himself and others, raising concerns about possible conflicts of interest. [[The Washington Post / Josh Dawsey, Devlin Barrett, and Spencer Hsu](] - Elsewhere on Monday: Carlos De Oliveira, a Mar-a-Lago employee accused of trying to delete security footage in the Trump documents case, appeared in federal court and was scheduled to be arraigned August 10. [[Associated Press / Adriana Gomez Licon and Alanna Durkin Richer](] - Despite his many legal issues, a new NYT/Siena poll shows Trump has maintained a strong polling lead in the GOP primary, with 54 percent of likely Republican voters choosing him as their top choice and just 17 percent saying the same of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. [[New York Times / Shane Goldmacher](] - That poll also showed that electability arguments against Trump haven’t stuck just yet: When asked to pick between him and DeSantis, 58 percent of likely voters said he was better described by the phrase “able to beat Joe Biden.” [[NYT / Shane Goldmacher](] 📍 If you read just one story Vox’s Ian Millhiser and Andrew Prokop break down the four criminal investigations Trump is under — and all the potential indictments he could face. [[Vox / Ian Millhiser and Andrew Prokop](]  [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Suicide bomber in Pakistan leaves 54 dead - A suicide bomber killed at least 54 people, and wounded nearly 200, in an attack in northwestern Pakistan on Sunday. [[The Associated Press / Anwarullah Khan and Riaz Khan](] - The Islamic State has taken credit for the attack, which targeted supporters of the pro-Taliban Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) party. [[The Guardian / Shah Meer Baloch and Hannah Ellis-Petersen](] - Such violence is a continuation of the ongoing conflict between the Islamic State and Taliban-aligned groups in the region. [[NPR / Leila Fadel and Diaa Hadid](] - The suicide bombing also adds to growing recent militant violence in the area including a mosque bombing in January. [[Reuters / Saud Mehsud](] - Such attacks have spurred worries ahead of an election Pakistan is expected to hold this fall, fueling fears that militant interference could affect campaigning and the potential outcome. [[CBS News / Imtiaz Tyab](]   Support our work Reader gifts help keep Vox and newsletters like Sentences free for all. Support our work with a gift today. [Give](   MISCELLANEOUS Russian missile strikes killed at least six people in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s hometown of Kryvyi Rih. [[Associated Press / Felipe Dana]([]]( - A driver in North Carolina plowed into six migrants, in what police are calling an “intentional assault.” [[NYT / Livia Albeck-Ripka]([]]( - Hunter Biden’s former business partner, Devon Archer, testified in a closed-door meeting with the House Oversight Committee on Monday. [[The Hill / Emily Brooks](] - Republicans are divided over Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s efforts to hold up military nominees, a move intended to retaliate against the Department of Defense’s policy to pay for travel costs associated with abortion. [[Politico / Burgess Everett and Olivia Beavers](] VERBATIM “We’ve been working for two and half years. We’re ready to go.” [Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis regarding charging decisions in the Georgia Trump case, [in an interview with CNN affiliate WXIA](]   Music’s nostalgia-industrial complex A lot of our new hit music sounds just like our parents’ old hit music. Pitchfork’s Jayson Greene says you should blame publishing companies. 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