TRUMP'S 2nd SUSPECT REVEALED: 20 English Phrasal Verbs, Idioms, and Pronunciation

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In this English lesson, we will dive into the evidence surrounding the suspect accused of trying to assassinate former President Trump. 💙 WANT BONUS ENGLISH? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join 📽️ Want to record lessons like this? I livestream with STREAMYARD: https://streamyard.com/pal/c/6287572368359424 🇹🇷 🇸🇪 👨🏼‍🦱 Want a Hair Transplant? Check out https://cabhealth.com/ Get 10% off a hair transplant Code Brent10 1. Evidence : Information that helps prove if something is true or false. : The investigators found more evidence that shows the suspect planned to harm the president. 2. Justice Department : The part of the government that is responsible for enforcing laws. : The Justice Department is working to gather all the evidence in the case against the man who tried to hurt Trump. 3. Left behind : To forget or not take something with you. : The suspect left behind a letter that showed his plan to attack Trump. 4. Detailing : Describing something carefully and completely. : The report is detailing all the steps the suspect took to prepare for the assassination. 5. Detention hearing : A court meeting to decide if someone should stay in jail before their trial. : At the detention hearing, the judge decided the suspect should stay in jail until the trial. 6. Underway : Already happening or in progress. : The investigation into the suspect's actions is now underway. 7. Revealed : Made something known that was hidden. : New information was revealed, showing that the suspect had a detailed plan. 8. Authored : Written or created by someone. : The suspect authored a letter explaining why he wanted to harm Trump. 9. Intention : What someone plans or means to do. : The investigators believe the suspect’s intention was to cause harm to Trump. 10. Convince : To make someone believe something is true. : The prosecutors are trying to convince the judge that the suspect is dangerous. 11. Behind bars : In jail or prison. : The suspect is now behind bars as the evidence against him grows. 12. Pre-trial detention : Keeping someone in jail before their trial happens. : The judge ordered the suspect to remain in pre-trial detention because of the seriousness of the crime. 13. Prosecutors : Lawyers who try to prove that someone is guilty of a crime. : The prosecutors showed the evidence they collected from the suspect's house. 14. Undisclosed : Not shared or made public. : Some evidence remains undisclosed as the investigation continues. 15. Ammunition : Bullets or other materials used in weapons. : The police found ammunition that the suspect was going to use in the attack. 16. Gumption : Courage and confidence to do something. : The suspect had the gumption to plan such a dangerous attack. 17. Muster : To gather or bring together. : The police mustered all their resources to catch the suspect before he could act. 18. It’s up to you : The decision is yours to make. It’s your call. : The investigators said, “It’s up to you, judge, whether the suspect stays in jail.” Jamie and I will often say this about dinner plans. “Where do you want to eat?” “I don’t care. It’s up to you.” 19. Blame : To say that someone is responsible for something bad. : The suspect tried to blame someone else, but the evidence showed he acted alone. 20. Brainless : Very foolish or not smart. : The prosecutors argued that the suspect made a brainless mistake by leaving evidence behind. 21. Error : A mistake. : The suspect made an error by not covering his tracks carefully. 22. Era : A period of time in history. : This era will be remembered for the serious attempts on Trump’s life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/usbrent/support