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Dec 02 2020
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Government watchdog sues Trump, Kushner and WH to prevent records being destroyed
A government watchdog group filed a lawsuit against President Trump, his son-in-law Jared Kushner and the White House on Tuesday to prevent them from destroying records during his remaining time in office.
Why it matters: The Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) and other groups allege in their suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia,
AxiosDec 01 2020
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Trump files suit to overturn his loss in Wisconsin
President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit seeking to throw out hundreds of thousands of ballots in Wisconsin, in an effort to overturn the results in a state he lost to President-elect Joe Biden.
Results in the state were certified on Monday, following a partial recount requested and paid for by the Trump campaign that increased Biden’s margin of victory in the state by a handful of
PoliticoOct 25 2021
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Federal Judges Would Face Tougher Stock-Trading Rules Under Bipartisan Bill
Federal judges would be required to report stock trades over $1,000 within 45 days and post their financial-disclosure forms online under legislation proposed by a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the Senate and House of Representatives.
The two bills, to be introduced as soon as today, have been drafted by both Democrats and Republicans in response to a Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 10 2022
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Time is running out. Here’s how the climate movement can level up.
On an unusually warm, clear day in late September, a dozen progressive activists paddled their kayaks and boats up to to a houseboat Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) keeps parked on the Potomac in Washington, DC. For four days, they had been floating around the West Virginia-themed boat named “Almost Heaven” with colorful signs, calling on him to support Build Back Better, the most critical piece of
VoxMar 04 2021
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House passes George Floyd Justice in Policing Act in party-line vote
The House voted along party lines Wednesday to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a Democrat-backed bill that seeks to enact sweeping police reform following Floyd’s death during an encounter with police in Minneapolis last May.
Championed by civil rights groups, the wide-ranging bill would overhaul standards for police tactics and conduct at the federal level. Prominent
Fox News DigitalJul 17 2018
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Mandalay Bay casino sues victims of Las Vegas shooting massacre. Here’s the insane reason why.
MGM Resorts International has filed a lawsuit in federal court against more than 1,000 victims of last October’s shooting massacre claiming it is not financially liable for the tragedy.
The BlazeNov 14 2018
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Fox News and other outlets join CNN fight over press access to White House
More than a dozen news outlets -- from the Associated Press to USA Today, The Washington Post and Politico -- are filing friend-of-the-court briefs to support CNN and Jim Acosta's lawsuit
CNN DigitalSep 16 2018
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Census Citizenship Question Trial Could Start Day Before Midterm Elections
The first potential trial of the six lawsuits over the hotly contested 2020 census citizenship question could kick off the day before voters head to the polls for the upcoming midterm elections.
NPR (Online News)Nov 25 2020
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NRA reports alleged misspending by current and former executives to IRS
After years of denying allegations of lax financial oversight, the National Rifle Association has made a stunning declaration in a new tax filing: Current and former executives used the nonprofit group’s money for personal benefit and enrichment.
The NRA said in the filing that it continues to review the alleged abuse of funds, as the tax-exempt organization curtails services and runs
Washington PostNov 25 2020
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Pennsylvania judge halts election certification
A Pennsylvania court has ordered the state to halt work certifying elections until Friday, when it will hold a hearing on a lawsuit trying to have all mail-in votes disqualified.
Rep. Mike Kelly, congressional candidate Sean Parnell, and eight other petitioners claim last month’s decision to allow all voters to use mail-in ballots was unconstitutional.
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