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Dec 19 2023
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Trump Is Disqualified From the 2024 Ballot, Colorado Supreme Court Rules
Former President Donald J. Trump is ineligible to hold office again, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, accepting the argument that the 14th Amendment disqualifies him in an explosive decision that could upend the 2024 election.
In a lengthy ruling ordering the Colorado secretary of state to exclude Mr. Trump from the state’s Republican primary ballot, the justices reversed a
New York Times (News)Jun 05 2018
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California, New Jersey primaries crucial to November U.S. elections
Voters in competitive congressional districts in New Jersey and California will go to the polls on Tuesday to choose candidates in primary elections that will shape the fight to control the U.S. Congress during the era of President Donald Trump.
ReutersJan 06 2021
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Trump tells MAGA mob 'go home' and repeats stolen election claims
President Trump issued a statement Wednesday calling for “peace” and urging supporters who stormed the Capitol to “go home” but repeating his claims that the presidential election was stolen from him.
“I know your pain. I know your hurt. We had an election that was stolen from us,” Trump said in a video shot outside the White House. “It was a landslide election, and everyone knows it —
Washington ExaminerDec 20 2023
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Colorado Trump Ban Puts Supreme Court in Hot Seat
The Colorado ruling disqualifying former President Donald Trump from the ballot puts a novel and highly sensitive set of constitutional questions before the Supreme Court, likely forcing the justices to intervene directly in a presidential election in a way not seen since Bush v. Gore in 2000.
Tuesday’s 4-3 decision by Colorado’s highest court found that Trump was disqualified from
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 06 2021
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Turley Weighs in on Whether We'll Ever Get to the Bottom of Election Irregularities
Democrat and George Washington University Professor Jonathan Turley is calling for an election commission in order to restore the faith in the voting process after a number of irregularities and last minute changes during the 2020 cycle.
He's also arguing the merits of court cases brought by the Trump campaign and allied groups weren't heard on the merits, but thrown out on
TownhallOct 10 2023
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Minn. state representative arrested on suspicion of DWI
CHISAGO COUNTY, Minn. — Minnesota State Representative Brion Curran of Vadnais Heights is facing DWI charges in Chisago County.
Sheriff’s deputies say 38-year-old Curran was arrested Monday morning following a traffic stop. She’s expected to have a court appearance Tuesday.
Curran is a former Chisago County sheriff’s deputy and worked for the White Bear Lake Police Department.
KFGONov 28 2023
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Akron police officers didn’t violate policy in fatal shooting of Jayland Walker, internal probe determines
The police officers involved in last year’s shooting death of a 25-year-old Black man in the Ohio city of Akron did not violate agency policy in the incident, and none of them will be disciplined or released from duty, the Akron police chief said Tuesday, citing the results of an internal investigation. The Akron police officers’ use of deadly force against Jayland Walker after a car chase and
CNN (Online News)Dec 06 2023
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Austin Warns Congress Failing to Pass Ukraine Aid ‘Very Likely’ Leads to US Troops on the Ground In Europe
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned Congress Tuesday that if lawmakers fail to pass more aid to Ukraine that it "very likely" will lead to U.S. troops on the ground in Europe defending NATO allies in other countries Russia may target next.
"If [Vladimir] Putin takes over Ukraine, he'll get Moldova, Georgia, then maybe the Baltics," House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul told
The MessengerOct 09 2021
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Appeals court allows Texas abortion law to resume, stopping federal judge’s order to block its enforcement
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Friday temporarily allowed Texas’ near-total abortion ban — the strictest in the nation — to again be enforced after freezing a federal judge’s temporary block of the law. The state appealed the order just two days after it was issued.
A panel of 5th Circuit justices restored enforcement of the law hours after Texas asked the court to step into
The Texas TribuneJul 25 2013
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Holder now going after Texas voting law in race debate
There is one thing to be said about Attorney General Eric Holder. He has a way with words that makes conservatives furious - especially when he starts talking about race and the law.
There are many examples. Early in the Obama administration, Holder said that we are "a nation of cowards" when it comes to issues of race.
CNN (Online News)