AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Aug 28 2023
News
Meadows testifies in bid to move Ga. case to federal court
ATLANTA (AP) — Mark Meadows took the witness stand Monday at a hearing in Atlanta over whether the Trump White House chief of staff should be allowed to fight the Georgia indictment accusing him of participating in an illegal scheme to overturn the 2020 election in federal court rather than in a state court. Meadows, who was charged earlier this month along with former President Donald Trump
WRDWAug 28 2023
News
Mark Meadows Takes Stand at Hearing to Move Georgia Case
Mark Meadows took the witness stand Monday at a hearing in Atlanta over whether the Trump White House chief of staff should be allowed to fight the Georgia indictment accusing him of participating in an illegal scheme to overturn the 2020 election in federal court rather than in a state court. Meadows, who was charged earlier this month along with former President Donald Trump and 17 other
Newsmax (News)Aug 28 2023
News
Judge Sets Trump’s D.C. Trial to Begin March 4
The federal judge overseeing the case in Washington charging former President Donald Trump with trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election set the trial to begin on March 4. In choosing the date, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan denied a request from the former president’s defense team to push the trial back until April 2026 and also rebuffed a proposal from Justice Department
U.S. News & World ReportAug 28 2023
News
Ga. Congressman Seeks to Defund Trump Prosecutions
As Trump allies in the House continue to circle the wagons, Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., is proposing two amendments to an appropriations bill that would defund the many prosecutions of the former president. On Monday, Clyde, who is a member of the House Appropriations Committee, announced a pair of amendments to the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies fiscal year 2024 appropriations
Newsmax (News)Jul 22 2023
News
Lions bring back running back, kick returner Justin Jackson
Allen Park — On Saturday, the day veterans reported for training camp, the Detroit Lions re-signed running back and return man Justin Jackson. Jackson, a late addition to the roster last offseason, appeared in 16 games for the Lions in 2022, tallying 42 carries and 12 receptions for 271 yards from scrimmage. His more notable contributions came as a kickoff returner, where he averaged 26.7
Detroit NewsAug 28 2023
News
BREAKING: Trump’s DC Trial Set for March 4 — One Day Before Super Tuesday
Donald Trump‘s federal trial on charges he conspired to overturn the 2020 election will begin on March 4, 2024, the day before Super Tuesday.
Prosecutor Molly Gaston had asked for a trial to begin “as soon as possible” due to Trump’s social media posts talking about witnesses and evidence, according to The Washington Post.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.
Have
MediaiteJan 16 2023
News
Latest Biden troubles come as Democrats mull whether he's their best 2024 bet
President Joe Biden is increasingly looking like a candidate for reelection, but the latest controversies encircling his White House raise new questions about whether Democrats should welcome that fact.
The pendulum on Biden’s reelection swung back in his favor after Democrats successfully weathered the midterm elections, retaining the Senate and minimizing House losses. Biden was not
Washington ExaminerSep 05 2023
News
Celeste Maloy and Becky Edwards are nearly even in Utah’s CD2 Republican primary
With a narrow 1,417 vote difference between Republicans Becky Edwards and Celeste Maloy as of 11 p.m. on Sept. 5, the special GOP primary election to replace outgoing Republican Rep. Chris Stweart in Utah’s 2nd Congressional District remains too close to call. Edwards started the night strong with early returns from Salt Lake and Davis counties, but as rural county votes came in Maloy began to
NPR Utah KUERSep 05 2023
Opinion
City Council considering repeal of new term limits on board appointees
In June, the Fort Wayne City Council approved a proposal putting term limits on council appointees to city boards and commissions. The proposal’s author, Michelle Chambers, D-at large, intended the ordinance to increase government participation from residents and better diversify the city’s 59 government panels. But Mayor Tom Henry vetoed a follow-up ordinance in July that would’ve set the
The Journal GazetteAug 14 2023
News
Trump rails against Fulton County DA as possible racketeering charge looms in Georgia
Trump rails against Fulton County DA as possible racketeering charge looms in Georgia Former President Donald Trump could be facing a fourth indictment as early as this week with Georgia prosecutors expected to appear before a grand jury and share findings from their investigation into alleged election interference. CBS News correspondent Cristian Benavides has more on the possible charges.
CBS News (Online)