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Jul 19 2023
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Trump attorney: Michigan fake electors are being pressured to testify against Trump
Christina Bobb, an attorney for Donald , claimed that were charged in Michigan in an effort to force them to testify against her client. The 16 so-called fake electors were in connection to a plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election. During a Wednesday interview with Steve Bannon, Bobb linked the Michigan charges to potential indictments of Trump for his role in the plot. "They're
Raw StoryJul 19 2023
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Full list of Trump fake electors in each state and the charges against them
Michigan's attorney general Dana Nessel has announced that more than a dozen Republican figures have been charged with felony offenses as part of a so-called "false electoral" scheme. The allegations stem from claims that 16 GOP figures in the state plotted to wrongly declare that Donald Trump had beaten Joe Biden in Michigan in the 2020 Election by falsely claiming they were the official
NewsweekJun 09 2023
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Here Are All the Charges Trump Faces in the Classified Document Investigation
Donald Trump has been indicted in the classified document probe. FBI agents ransacked his Mar-a-Lago home last August after a prolonged dispute with the National Archives about outstanding sensitive materials. What we learned is that Trump’s lawyers were in communication with the National Archives, they were working on trying to locate and possibly return the items in question, and the FBI
TownhallApr 25 2023
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Minnesota graduation rates inch back toward pre-pandemic highs
Minnesota schools saw a rise in four-year public high school graduation rates last year following a drop during the COVID-19 pandemic. The class of 2022 graduated at 83.6 percent, up from 83.3 percent for the prior year’s class and close to the historic high of 83.8 percent in 2020, the Minnesota Department of Education said Tuesday. Rate gaps between white students and students of color
Austin Daily HeraldMay 02 2023
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Student loan relief would be torpedoed by GOP debt ceiling bill
House Republicans' debt ceiling proposal would slash President Biden's student loan relief plan and undercut potential future student debt relief programs.
Why it matters: While the legislation is expected to be dead on arrival in the Democratic-controlled Senate, it reflects the latest GOP challenge to Biden's sweeping student debt plan, a key promise to voters as he seeks re-election
AxiosJul 19 2023
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Georgia to drop nearly 200,000 voters deemed 'inactive' on its rolls
ATLANTA – A new round of purging from Georgia’s voter list ahead of next year’s elections is poised to remove 191,473 voters previously placed into “inactive” status from the rolls. If an inactive voter’s county voter registration office receives no response to a mailed notice within 30 days, that voter will be taken off the list. Inactive voters who respond by updating their registration
The Augusta ChronicleApr 25 2023
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Minnesota's 4-year graduation rate inches up
The percentage of students that graduated high school on time increased .2% from 2021 to 2022, with the biggest gains among Black and American Indian students. Example video title will go here for this video ST PAUL, Minn. — The percentage of Minnesota students graduating from high school on time is increasing, and although the numbers aren't huge, it's where the successes are coming that have
KARE11Jul 19 2023
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Nearly 200,000 ‘inactive’ Georgia voters to be dropped from rolls before November 2024
A new round of purging from Georgia’s voter list ahead of next year’s elections is poised to remove 191,473 voters previously placed into “inactive” status from the rolls. If an inactive voter’s county voter registration office receives no response to a mailed notice within 30 days, that voter will be taken off the list. Inactive voters who respond by updating their registration information
The Telegraph (Georgia)Jul 10 2023
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Former Democratic Lawmaker Roy Herron Dies From Jet Ski Injury On Kentucky Lake
A former Democratic lawmaker from Tennessee died after sustaining injuries in a jet ski accident July 1, his family announced. Roy Herron, 69, a former state Senator who served in the Tennessee legislature for 26 years and served as chairman for the Tennessee Democratic Party, succumbed to his injuries Sunday after a jet ski collision on July 1, according to WKRN News. (RELATED: Connecticut
The Daily CallerJun 12 2023
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Randy Cox reaches historic $45 million police misconduct settlement with city of New Haven
The city of New Haven, Connecticut, announced it has reached a historic $45 million settlement with Richard “Randy” Cox, who was paralyzed last year while in police custody. It is the largest police misconduct settlement in U.S. history, exceeding the $27 million settlement reached in 2021 in the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd. Cox was left paralyzed in June 2022 during an arrest
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