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Aug 23 2023
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Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell granted $100K bond in Georgia
FILE – Attorney Sidney Powell, an attorney for Donald Trump, speaks during in Alpharetta, Ga., on Dec. 2, 2020. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File) Sidney Powell, an attorney for former President Trump’s 2020 campaign, has agreed to a bond of $100,000 in the Georgia election interference case. Powell and 18 other defendants — including former President Trump — are accused of plotting to overturn the
Fox 4 Kansas CitySep 12 2023
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Wisconsin Supreme Court may decide on impeaching one of its own
Three voters in Wisconsin have filed a lawsuit with the state Supreme Court, asking the justices to decide the future of one of their own. The lawsuit filed by attorney Tim Burns and two other voters on Monday urges the Wisconsin Supreme Court to block the state Legislature from impeaching newly elected liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz, arguing that removing her from office would violate the
NewsweekSep 14 2023
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McCarthy’s impeachment gamble carries deep risks
Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-Calif.) decision to launch an impeachment inquiry of President Biden carries serious risks as well as opportunities for his party.
The politics of McCarthy’s decision are, at one level, easy to understand.
The Speaker, who famously took 15 rounds of voting to be elected to his current position, is under pressure from his right-flank to take action
The HillSep 12 2023
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Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long expected to launch gubernatorial campaign Tuesday
WILMINGTON, Del. - Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long is expected to launch her campaign for governor on Tuesday in Wilmington. This follows a previous campaign announcement for the position by New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer in June. Current Delaware Governor John Carney took office as Delaware's 74th governor in January 2017. He cannot seek reelection due to term limits. Hall-Long
WRDEAug 25 2023
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Timeline: How 18 other people got caught up in Donald Trump's Georgia indictment
Shortly after projections showed former President Donald Trump would lose Georgia and the 2020 presidential election, one of his tweets, above, erroneously called the state's election processes flawed. Political speech rights allowed him a wide berth to make the critical tweet, but in less than a week, the campaign targeting Georgia's results by Trump and 18 others crossed the line several
"USA Today" ContributorSep 29 2020
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Russian intelligence said Hillary Clinton approved campaign plan to tie Trump to Russian election interference, reveals Trump intel director
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe revealed that U.S. intelligence had learned of claims from Russian intelligence that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton approved a plan to connect then-candidate Donald Trump to the Russian hacking of the Democratic National Committee.
Ratcliffe made the admission in a letter to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Tuesday.
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The BlazeJul 14 2023
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Not Just Cocaine: USSC Reveals Another Drug Found In White House
Not Just Cocaine: USSC Reveals Another Drug Found In White House The US Secret Service (USSS) has disclosed that cocaine wasn't the only drug discovered in the White House. An agency spokesperson told the Epoch Times that small amounts of marijuana were found on two occasions - in June and September of 2022. "Per the Secret Service Uniformed Division, small amounts of marijuana were found on
ZeroHedgeAug 25 2023
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1 Trump Co-defendant Left to Surrender in Georgia Case
Six more co-defendants in the Georgia 2020 election case involving former President Donald Trump surrendered Friday morning, according to jail records. That left one of 19 co-defendants needing to appear at the Fulton County jail before a Friday noon ET deadline set by Fani Willis, the county's Democrat district attorney. Stephen Lee, an Illinois-based minister, is the co-defendant who had not
Newsmax (News)Aug 17 2023
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In November, Ohio could become the 24th state to legalize marijuana
An Ohio initiative that would legalize marijuana for recreational use officially qualified for this November's ballot yesterday. If successful, it would make Ohio the 24th state to allow cannabis consumption without a doctor's note. The Ohio Legislature authorized medical use of marijuana in 2016. A February 2022 Emerson College poll found that a bare majority of likely voters (50.4 percent)
ReasonAug 17 2023
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Planned Parenthood Faces $1.8 Billion Lawsuit in Texas
Planned Parenthood could pay up to $1.8 billion if U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk rules in favor of a Texas lawsuit against Planned Parenthood. The lawsuit under the False Claims Act came in 2022 from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, CBN News reports. Paxton is currently temporarily suspended from office pending the outcome of his impeachment trial next month over accusations of
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