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Aug 27 2024
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Lawfare returns: Special Counsel Jack Smith indicts Trump a SECOND time in 2020 election-subversion case by Bradford Betz, Fox News
(FOX NEWS) — Special counsel Jack Smith has filed another indictment against former President Trump in the election interference case on Tuesday.
The new charges narrow the allegations against the Republican presidential nominee following a Supreme Court ruling that conferred broad immunity on former presidents.
Sources familiar with the matter tell Fox News that discussions
WNDAug 29 2024
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Fox’s Lawrence Jones Praises Trump for Dropping Grudge Against Brian Kemp Over 2020 Election: ‘That’s How Grown Men Handle Things’
Lawrence Jones praised former President and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for abandoning his years-long grudge against Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) for not helping him overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, musing that “that’s how grown men handle things” on Thursday. Jones’ commentary followed a clip of Kemp praising Trump for drawing “a direct contrast with
MediaiteMay 09 2024
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House Passes ‘Electoral Integrity’ Bill to Restore Citizenship Question to Census
James Comer said Congress is taking steps to ‘proactively protect a fair electoral process.’ The House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to pass a measure that would add a citizenship question to the next U.S. census, as part of the latest efforts by conservatives to “protect America’s democracy and electoral integrity.” It passed in a vote of 206-202 along party lines. The measure would
The Epoch TimesAug 06 2024
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Ex-Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Flips, Will Cooperate in 2020 “Fake Electors” Case
In Arizona, Donald Trump’s former campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis has flipped and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in Arizona’s “fake elector” case. Ellis, who worked to overturn Trump’s 2020 loss in Arizona, will avoid jail time as part of the deal, where she could testify against the 17 remaining defendants in the case, including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows.
Democracy Now!Mar 21 2024
Fact Check
Posts exaggerate migrants' impact on US Census, elections
Social media posts claim Democrats are encouraging the entry of undocumented migrants so they are included in the US census, giving blue states more representation and power over the 2024 presidential election results. This is misleading; experts say it is unclear how newly arrived migrants will affect the apportionment of congressional seats and electoral votes, and that any such change would
AFP Fact CheckMay 16 2024
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Triangle’s small towns stay hot, Raleigh growth resumes, latest census numbers show
After a brief lull during the COVID-19 pandemic, Raleigh is growing again. An estimated 482,295 people lived in the city last July 1, according to the latest municipal population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau. That’s up nearly 1.9% from a year earlier, the highest rate of annual population growth in the city in several years. In fact, after decades of steady growth,
The News & ObserverApr 16 2024
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U.S. Census revamped to better count Middle Eastern groups
Arab American community leaders are celebrating a new federal rule to more accurately count people with Middle Eastern and North African heritage. The big picture: The U.S. Census and other federal forms will now offer a choice of "Middle Eastern or North African" (MENA) when asking about race and ethnicity. • Previously, any MENA respondents were classified under the white racial category.
AxiosMar 20 2024
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Arlington Not Rebounded From COVID Population Loss: Census
The Vintage 2023 report released March 14 showed more U.S. counties saw population growth than decline, with the fastest growth occurring in the South and population losses mostly concentrated in the Northeast and Midwest, regions that saw their populations plunge with the pandemic. In the Northern Virginia region, eight of the nine counties and independent cities grew, according to the
Patch.comMar 19 2024
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This VA County Is Growing, New Census Report Shows
The Vintage 2023 report released March 14 showed more U.S. counties saw population growth than decline, with the fastest growth occurring in the South and population losses mostly concentrated in the Northeast and Midwest, regions that saw their populations plunge with the pandemic. In Virginia, 65 of 95 counties grew, according to the estimates. That compares to 63 counties that grew in 2022
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