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Sep 19 2023
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Cavs executive Koby Altman pleads not guilty to OVI
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The attorney for the Cleveland Cavaliers President of Basketball Operations entered a not guilty plea on his behalf to the charge of OVI. Koby Altman was charged with OVI after being stopped by Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers at 8:53 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 15. According to troopers, Altman, driving a 2022 Lexus, was spotted committing a traffic violation while
WOIO 19Jun 14 2023
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Leader of Nation’s Largest Trump Club Reacts to Historic Court Appearance
Larry Snowden (L) and Donald Trump at an election night party in the Mar-a-Lago ballroom in Palm Beach, Fla. on Nov. 8, 2022. (Courtesy of Larry Snowden) PALM BEACH, Fla.—As the leader of the nation’s largest grassroots club supporting former President Donald Trump, Larry Snowden felt disquieted as he headed toward the Miami courthouse where he knew that Trump would make history in an
The Epoch TimesAug 02 2023
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New York AG Office Says Trump Lawsuit ‘Ready for Trial’
New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office says it is “ready for trial” in a lawsuit against former president Donald Trump, Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and the Trump Organization, per a filing.
The lawsuit, filed in September 2022 by James, charges the defendants with engaging in fraud and misrepresentation during a 10-year period from 2011 to 2021. The lawsuit seeks $250
The MessengerOct 12 2023
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Steve Scalise withdraws his bid to become House speaker, leaving Republicans flailing yet again for a new leader
Republican Steve Scalise has ended his bid to become House speaker after failing to secure the votes to win the gavel. Scalise told GOP colleagues at a closed-door meeting late Thursday of his decision. Next steps are uncertain as the House is essentially closed while Republicans try to elect a speaker after ousting Kevin McCarthy from the job. “I just shared with my colleagues that I’m
FortuneSep 19 2023
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Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum will not seek reelection
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced Tuesday that she will not seek reelection, opening the door for a new state officeholder. Rosenblum, a longtime state judge, was elected as Oregon’s first female attorney general in 2012, easily beating former U.S. Attorney Dwight Holton in the Democratic primary before then-Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber named her interim attorney general in June
The OregonianSep 18 2023
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Judge To Hold Hearing On Jeffrey Clark's Request To Move Georgia Case To Federal Court
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal judge who rejected efforts by former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to move his charges in the Georgia election subversion case to federal court is set to hear arguments Monday from former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark on the same issue. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has accused Clark and Meadows, along with former President
HuffPostOct 11 2023
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14 county commissioners, sheriffs endorse Rep. Jerry Carl
Conservative Republican Jerry Carl announced on Tuesday that he has earned the endorsements of 14 county commissioners and sheriffs in his reelection bid to represent Alabama’s First Congressional District. “Our county elected officials are on the front lines of keeping our communities safe, secure, and strong. At a time when the far Left wants to defund the police and allow lawlessness to
Alabama Political ReporterJun 14 2023
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Karine Jean-Pierre Violated Hatch Act When She Repeatedly Referred to GOP Candidates as ‘Mega-MAGA Republicans,’ OSC Says
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who habitually cites the Hatch Act to avoid certain questions, violated the Hatch Act in the run-up to the 2022 midterms when she repeatedly referred to GOP officials and candidates as “mega MAGA Republicans,” a government watchdog agency has determined. The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) said in a letter obtained by NBC News that Jean-Pierre’s
American GreatnessSep 26 2023
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The Incredible Mystery of Where This GOP Congressional Candidate Lives
Derrick Anderson, on paper at least, looks like an ideal GOP recruit to run for Congress in Virginia.
He’s a former Green Beret who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has a law degree from Georgetown. And he has two prestigious federal court clerkships under his belt. And sure enough, Anderson recently announced his congressional bid in Virginia’s 7th District, a swingy and consistently
Daily BeastJun 08 2023
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Supreme Court's ruling in Alabama voting rights case could give boost to North Carolina's Don Davis
The U.S. Supreme Court’s surprise ruling Thursday that Alabama has diluted the power of African-American voters with its Congressional map could give a boost to first-term North Carolina Democratic Congressman Don Davis. Davis, who is Black, represents a rural district in the northeast part of the state. He won his election in 2022 by nearly 5% against Republican Sandy Smith. But with North
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