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Oct 20 2023
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Third Trump defendant Kenneth Chesebro pleads guilty to charges in Fulton RICO case
Former President Donald Trump's Georgia election subversion case co-defendant pleaded guilty to charges Friday, marking the third defendant to do an about-face in the case.
Chesebro's deal with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis's office comes one day after attorney Sidney Powell pleaded guilty to six misdemeanor counts in a separate plea deal. Prosecutors were reportedly
Washington ExaminerOct 20 2023
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Jim Jordan defeated again in a third ballot for House speaker as GOP support decreases
Rep. Jim Jordan fell short a third time in his quest for the speaker’s gavel, losing more Republican support on the House floor than he did in the first two rounds of voting. The conservative firebrand from Ohio hasn’t indicated when or if he plans to drop out. At a morning press conference before the vote, a defiant Mr. Jordan said nothing about stepping aside. He told reporters lawmakers
Washington TimesOct 20 2023
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'A Bridge Too Far': Jordan Will Lose More Votes in the 3rd Ballot
[Pay attention to the math that Chad Pergram explains. The Speaker vote requires a majority of the members who answer the quorum call before the ballot. If Republicans don’t show up, or if they vote present rather than nay, the threshold of the majority drops. Hakeem Jeffries could end up winning the Speaker election under those circumstances even without a single Republican vote in his favor
HotAirOct 21 2023
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‘We’re Paralyzed,' Lawmakers Say House Speaker Chaos a Bad Look Amid Global Crises
The House impasse could hurt the GOP in 2024. For more than two weeks, a stalemate over electing a speaker of the House has left the U.S. government hobbled and an important seat of American democracy shut down as the country faces crises at home and abroad. “The government has shut down, it doesn't look good that we’re paralyzed,” Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) told The Epoch Times. “We still
The Epoch TimesOct 20 2023
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Court refuses to speed drawing of new congressional map for La.
The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an emergency appeal from Black voters in Louisiana to speed the process of drawing new congressional districts in the state. The justices declined to overrule a federal appeals court, which last month blocked a district judge’s plan to hold hearings for a new map with a second majority-Black congressional district for use in the 2024 elections. The
American PressOct 20 2023
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Jim Jordan will stand for third Speaker vote in bid to ‘help the American people’
On Friday morning, Rep. Jim Jordan held a press conference wherein he urged voters to elect him as Speaker so he and his colleagues can get to work and "help the American people." In the nearly three weeks since Matt Gaetz's motion to oust Kevin McCarthy was passed, members of the House of Representatives have failed to find a replacement. Jordan, who performed best among Republicans in the
The Post MillennialOct 06 2023
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Ward 2 Willowick Council candidate November 2023: Natalie J. Antosh
Elected office experience (Office must have appeared on a public ballot): Current Willowick Ward 2 Councilwoman (2020-Present) Non-elected experience (boards, organizations, etc.): Willowick Planning Review Board (Prior to council and currently while on council) Willowick Fire Fighters Dependent Fund Board (Currently) Willowick Charter Review Board (Prior to council) Willowick Record Retention
The News-HeraldNov 08 2016
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Leaders call for West Alabama highway construction to continue without delay
Local elected and business leaders from Tuscaloosa, Thomasville and Fayette joined together on Thursday to voice their strong support for construction of the West Alabama Highway. “We all know that infrastructure investment is the first step toward economic development success,” said Kyle South, president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama. “Not having those assets limits, if
Alabama Political Reporter