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Mar 20 2023
News
Former Air Force Officer Sent to Prison for Charges Relating to Capitol Attack - HS Today
A Texas man was sentenced on Friday, March 17 in the District of Columbia for felony and misdemeanor charges stemming from his actions during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach. His actions and the actions of others disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the presidential election. Larry Brock, 55, of Grapevine, Texas, a
Homeland Security TodayApr 04 2023
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ARRESTED, ARRAIGNED
NEW YORK — Donald Trump conspired to undermine the 2016 election through a series of hush money payments designed to stifle claims that could be harmful to his candidacy, prosecutors said Tuesday in unsealing a historic 34-count felony indictment against the former president. Trump, stone-faced and silent as he entered and exited the Manhattan courtroom, said “not guilty” in a firm voice while
Mining JournalMar 09 2023
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A Startling Document Predicted Jan. 6. Democrats Are Missing Its Other Warnings.
Weeks before the 2020 election, a secret 87-page document outlined in matter-of-fact language the threat posed by Donald Trump’s still-to-come campaign of election denial. The private paper — the existence of which has not been reported before — forecast with chilling confidence the likelihood of violence during the presidential handover and proposed a far-reaching set of political reforms to
PoliticoMar 30 2023
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The indictment may end Trump. Trumpism may not go so easily. - The Boston Globe
In that election, there was significant anxiety among Americans in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. Most had a job, but they wondered if they would keep it. Most owned a home, but wondered if it would ever regain the value it once had. Most had health insurance, but were anxious about what the new Affordable Care Act would mean for them. And consider the candidates who ran in 2012.
The Boston GlobeJun 08 2023
Opinion
Playing The Field (Again)
It’s amazing how quickly we got used to a presidential nomination fight starting almost two full years before the election, or more than a year before the first primary or caucus vote, but here we are. Seems too soon, but it is what’s happening, and more people have entered the fray in just the last couple of days that I thought it was worth taking another look at the field, and by “look” I
TownhallApr 04 2023
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Trump Lashes Out At New York Prosecutor Who Charged Him With 34 Felonies
Donald Trump lashed out Tuesday night at the New York City prosecutor whose investigation has made him the first former president forced to appear in a courtroom to respond to criminal charges. “There is no crime, and it should never have been brought,” Trump told a ballroom full of dues-paying members and invited guests at his Mar-a-Lago country club in Palm Beach, Florida, hours after he
HuffPostApr 13 2023
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Manchin Could Sink Biden Nominee Who Oversaw Billions In Pandemic Fraud
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) reportedly has severe reservations over the nomination of Julie Su, who oversaw billions in pandemic relief fraud during her time as a senior official in California, to replace Labor Secretary Marty Walsh.
Su led the California Labor Department, which oversees the state’s Employment Development Department, as one-tenth of the $114 billion in pandemic relief
The Daily WireMar 30 2023
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Donald Trump, Stormy Daniels, hush money, and an historic indictment: Complete timeline
Twelve days before Donald Trump won one of the most astonishing upsets in the history of the American presidency, his fixer wired $130,000 to a porn star’s lawyer. The furtive Oct. 27, 2016, payment came at the height of the election cycle — one day before the FBI director told Congress he was reopening an investigation into Hillary Clinton — and concerned an alleged tryst a decade earlier.
New York Daily NewsFeb 17 2023
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Far-right Republican groups surge in swing state Michigan
Jon Smith, a local leader in rural Michigan of America First, a far-right Republican faction that denies the results of the 2020 election, wants to shift the entire party to the right - even if it means short-term losses at the ballot box. "We need to redefine what it means to be a Republican," he said in an interview.
ReutersMar 30 2023
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‘Political persecution’: Texas officials reacts to Donald Trump’s indictment online
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz was among the first Texas officials to weigh in on former President Donald Trump’s Thursday indictment on social media, calling it “utter garbage.” “The Democrat Party’s hatred for Donald Trump knows no bounds,” Cruz’s tweet reads. “The ‘substance’ of this political persecution is utter garbage.This is completely unprecedented and is a catastrophic escalation in the