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Nov 14 2020
News
In New Interview, Trump Explains How He Still Hopes To Win Reelection
President Donald Trump is still convinced he won reelection, he told the Washington Examiner Friday in his first interview in more than a week, but the strategy he laid out to claw back victory from President-elect Joe Biden is underpinned by false fraud claims, statistically next-to-impossible recount wins, and longshot lawsuits that have already begun crumbling.
ForbesDec 10 2021
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Trump Donor Sued For Allegedly Using Embezzled Funds To Support GOP Campaigns
Aserial entrepreneur from California who donated funds to support Republican campaigns has been accused of embezzling money from his business partners.
During the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, Richard Kofoed filed for personal bankruptcy. He later partnered with two other companies to form a business that sold personal protective equipment to Americans.
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International Business TimesMar 23 2021
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Masterpiece Cakeshop Baker Sued Once Again over Refusal to Make Gender Transition Cake
A Colorado baker who won a case before the Supreme Court in 2018 over his refusal to make a custom wedding cake for a same-sex couple is facing a new lawsuit after declining to make a birthday cake that celebrated a transgender woman’s transition.
Autumn Scardina tried to order a cake from Masterpiece Cakeshop that was blue on the outside and pink on the inside in honor of her gender
National Review (News)Dec 09 2021
News
Senate votes to overturn Biden vaccine mandate for businesses
The Senate voted Wednesday night to overturn President Joe Biden's Covid-19 vaccine or testing mandate for private businesses with 100 or more employees.
While it likely won't become law since its chances of getting a vote in the House are uncertain and Biden is certain to veto it, the effort demonstrates the bipartisan opposition in Congress to the federal government's vaccine mandate
CNN DigitalOct 26 2021
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GOP members lash out at Rolling Stone report linking them to Jan. 6 planning
A number of Republican members of Congress named in a Rolling Stone report as being involved in planning the details of rallies and electoral certification objection on the day of Jan. 6 ahead of the riot at the U.S. Capitol building, either personally or through top staff members, are pushing back on or outright refuting the story.
"No one in my office, including me,
Washington ExaminerNov 18 2021
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OSHA Suspends the Implementation and Enforcement of Biden's Vaccine Mandate
After a series of court rulings halting President Joe Biden's vaccination mandate for private companies, OSHA has officially suspended the implementation and enforcement of the requirement. The mandate was scheduled to go into effect January 4, 2022.
"On November 12, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted a motion to stay OSHA's COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing
TownhallNov 16 2018
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Judge orders White House to return Jim Acosta's press pass
Federal judge Timothy J. Kelly sided with CNN on Friday, ordering the White House to reinstate chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta's press pass.
The ruling was an initial victory for CNN in its lawsuit against President Trump and several top aides.
The lawsuit alleges that CNN and Acosta's First and Fifth Amendment rights are being violated by the suspension of Acosta's
CNN DigitalMay 29 2021
Analysis
Why Big Oil should be worried after a day of reckoning
Three of the world’s largest oil companies faced a major reckoning on Wednesday over their part in climate change.
First, a Dutch court told Royal Dutch Shell to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by a whopping 45 percent by 2030 in response to a lawsuit filed by seven environmental groups. Arguing that Shell is bound by an “unwritten standard of care” to human rights and the Paris
VoxJul 26 2021
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Jobless Americans sue Florida for ending $300 unemployment benefits early
Out-of-work Americans in Florida filed a lawsuit against Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday seeking to reinstate a pandemic relief program that paid out an extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits.
In a complaint filed late Sunday on behalf of 10 unemployed Floridians, three attorneys – Gautier Kitchen, Marie Mattox and Scott Behren – argued that DeSantis, as well as the Florida
Fox BusinessOct 22 2021
Analysis
Court won’t block Texas abortion ban but fast-tracks cases for argument on Nov. 1
The Supreme Court will hear oral argument on Nov. 1 in a pair of cases challenging the Texas law that bans nearly all abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy. In two orders issued on Friday afternoon, the court granted requests by the Biden administration and a group of Texas abortion providers to leap-frog proceedings in the court of appeals, but it allowed the law to remain in effect for
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