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Mar 19 2021
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FBI Probing Whether Andrew Cuomo’s Staff Provided False Nursing Home Data
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is said to be investigating whether aides to embattled New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) gave false data regarding the number of deaths in the state’s nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
The New York Times reported Friday:
Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation have contacted lawyers for Mr. Cuomo’s aides, interviewed
Breitbart NewsSep 23 2020
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death reshapes competitive Senate races
"The possibility of filling Justice Ginsburg’s seat has upended Senate races from North Carolina to Arizona, giving an already deeply polarized electorate a new focal point. Ms. Collins, a Republican, has already said she will oppose any effort by President Trump to rush a nominee through. But that may not be enough for Maine’s Democrat-leaning voters, many of whom say she bungled by voting to
Washington TimesDec 11 2020
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GOP divided by pro-Trump Texas election suit
Senior Republican lawmakers are expressing serious misgivings about a lawsuit the Republican attorney general of Texas is leading against the election results in four swing states, reflecting deep divisions in the party over the legal strategy.
Even as more than 100 House Republicans on Thursday signed an amicus brief in support of the Texas lawsuit aimed at overturning the election
The HillOct 14 2020
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Barrett says she doesn't have 'firm views' on climate change
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Tuesday night said that she doesn’t have “firm views” on climate change when pressed on the issue during her confirmation hearing.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) asked the nominee what she thinks about a series of issues, including climate change.
“My colleagues seem to think you’re only qualified if you’re dumb, if you have a blank slate,
The HillJun 11 2020
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Ramping up fight, Trump OKs sanctions over ICC war crimes probe
Washington (AFP) – President Donald Trump on Thursday authorized sanctions against any official at the International Criminal Court who investigates US troops, ramping up pressure to stop its case into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.
In an executive order, Trump said the United States would block US property and assets of anyone from The Hague-based tribunal involved in probing or
Breitbart NewsJun 05 2018
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Mueller accuses Manafort of witness tampering
The Special Counsel's Office has accused former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort of attempting to get witnesses to lie for him in court, and they've asked the judge to send him to jail as he awaits his trial, according to a filing in DC District Court Monday night.
CNN DigitalMay 02 2018
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Texas Wins Dogged Fight for Voter ID
Last week, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals gave a big boost to election-integrity efforts in Texas and throughout the nation. In a 2–1 opinion authored by Judge Edith Jones, the court upheld Texas’s revised voter-ID law, SB 5, against claims of racial discrimination.
National Review (News)Feb 26 2018
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In major win for immigrant youth, SCOTUS denies Trump request to take up DACA case By Gabe Ortiz Monday Feb 26, 2018 · 10:07
In a major win for undocumented immigrant youth, the Supreme Court will not hear the Trump administration’s appeal of a lower court decision that partially reinstated the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA program. This means that some DACA renewals can continue, for now:
Daily KosSep 27 2018
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Brett Kavanaugh Plays The Victim
The Supreme Court nominee’s strategy is classic.
HuffPostMay 17 2021
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Bipartisan pair of U.S. senators call for reauthorization of Voting Rights Act
Two U.S. senators, a Republican and a Democrat, asked Congress on Monday to reauthorize the Voting Rights Act, as Republican-controlled state legislatures pass measures imposing new curbs on voting.
Democrat Joe Manchin and Republican Lisa Murkowski noted in a letter that the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which outlawed discriminatory voting practices, was last reauthorized in 2006 with a
Reuters