Donald Trump has vowed to prosecute or jail his political rivals if he's elected.
He will absolutely make sure his enemies pay for what he perceives to be their crimes.
An NPR investigation takes a closer look at these threats.
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That's Layla Fadel.
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Does a Louisiana law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments violate the First Amendment and Supreme Court precedent?
Religion is something that is private, and it succeeds best when the government just stays out of that conversation.
It's a question before a federal court this week.
And Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting a summit of world leaders in the city of Kazan.
That's despite the west trying to isolate him over the war in Ukraine.
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