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Aug 08 2021
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Jeffrey Clark, Trump-appointed DOJ official, claimed Chinese thermostats changed votes in 2020 election, reports say
Jeffrey Clark, a Justice Department official appointed by former President Donald Trump, told senior officials that China used thermostats to change ballots in the 2020 presidential election.
In a recently released email originally sent December 2020, Clark asked his superiors — including acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen and deputy Richard Donoghue — to look into "foreign election
Business InsiderJun 23 2023
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Kentucky GOP Star Took Cash From Recovery Center He’s Investigating
When Kentucky Attorney General turned Republican gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron discovered that an elected state judge had accepted a campaign contribution of $250 from an attorney in a case before him last month, Cameron cited the donation as a reason that the judge had to recuse.
“These facts, individually and together, could cause a reasonable observer to question the
Daily BeastSep 29 2023
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Judge refuses to knock down GOP-backed law that could punish Fani Willis
A state judge in Georgia has declined to rule against a controversial Republican-passed law that could theoretically be used to remove Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney prosecuting former President Donald and his associates in the election racketeering case, the Associated Press on Friday. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker further suggested that the lawsuit
Raw StoryOct 03 2023
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A Rural Michigan Town Is the Latest Battleground in the U.S.-China Fight
Yard signs along the quiet country roads of Green Charter Township, Mich., home to horse farms and a 19th-century fish hatchery, blare a message that an angered community hopes is heard by local leaders, the Biden administration and China: “No Gotion.”
The opposition is to a plan by Gotion, a subsidiary of a Chinese company, to build a $2.4 billion electric vehicle battery factory on
New York Times (News)Sep 29 2023
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The celebration of Jimmy Carter’s 99th birthday will start early to beat the government shutdown
President Jimmy Carter will celebrate his 99th birthday Sunday, and the Carter Center in Atlanta has kicked off the party early. The main event will be held Saturday from noon to 4 p.m., with a birthday cake, food trucks, family-friendly games and activities, and stories from Dot Padgett, one of the original members of Carter’s “peanut brigade,” a grassroots group of die-hard supporters who
The Georgia SunSep 22 2020
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‘We’ve Got The Votes’: Lindsey Graham Says Senate Will Fill Ginsburg’s Seat Before Election
Sen. Lindsey Graham, the powerful chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Monday that the Republican Party has the votes to confirm Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s replacement on the Supreme Court before the Nov. 3 election.
“They tried to destroy Brett Kavanaugh so they could fill the seat,” Graham said Monday on Fox News, lambasting Democratic colleagues who have vowed to block
HuffPostOct 02 2014
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Texas Officials Say 80 People May Have Been Exposed To Ebola Patient: Report
As many as 80 people were in contact with the Dallas Ebola patient at some point, Texas health officials told NBC, marking a significant jump from the 18 people authorities had said may have been exposed to the deadly virus.
HuffPostSep 21 2018
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A Timeline Showing the Full Scale of Russia’s Unprecedented Interference in the 2016 Election, and Its Aftermath
It’s easy to lose the larger narrative of the Trump-Russia story given the relentless pace and complexity of the news. Stepping back to view the timeline from beginning to end reveals how these parallel threads — contacts, hacking and social media fraud — often crossed during the election. Campaign aides who denied knowledge of Russian contacts were later revealed to have either known about
New York Times (News)Sep 09 2023
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Arizona Wildcats commit four turnovers in first half, trail Mississippi State 14-7 at halftime
However, those three incomplete passes were interceptions. UA wide receiver Jacob Cowing also fumbled in the red zone to contribute to the Wildcats' four first-half turnovers. De Laura, who led the Pac-12 in interceptions in 2022, has thrown six interceptions in six quarters against the Bulldogs going back to last season; he has four this season. Mississippi State and the Bulldogs' new
Arizona Daily Star: tucson.comSep 29 2023
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Dianne Feinstein Dead At 90: Here’s What Happens Next Ahead Of Senate Race
Longtime California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein died Thursday at age 90 following a bout of health issues, narrowing Democrats’ slim majority in the Senate and leaving her replacement up to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.), though California voters can expect a series of elections next year that could shape the balance of the chamber. Though Newsom lauded Feinstein in a tribute on X, formerly
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