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Oct 16 2020
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Judge orders DOJ to find out if Trump's declassification tweets mean entire Mueller report should be released
A federal judge ordered the Justice Department to get an answer directly from President Trump about whether recent tweets and statements by him constituted orders to declassify, unredact, and make public special counsel Robert Mueller’s entire report along with all of the FBI interviews connected to that investigation.
Judge Reggie Walton, who has critiqued Attorney General William Barr
Washington ExaminerJun 14 2021
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How Some Americans Are Breaking Out of Political Echo Chambers
LAST OCTOBER, STUDENTS in Sarah Candler’s seventh-grade English class in rural Tennessee were discussing the presidential election, echoing each other’s pro-Trump sentiments. One student dared the others: “Who’s a Democrat, anyway?”
A lone girl raised her hand. “I saw looks aghast from the other kids,” recalls Candler. Then Candler, too, raised her hand.
The closed-minded dialog
WiredDec 01 2020
Opinion
Whistleblowers: Postal Service labeled Trump mail ‘Undeliverable,’ 388,000 ballots backdated, ‘disappear’
Several whistleblowers on Tuesday cast new uncertainty on the 2020 election process, claiming up to 288,000 ballots disappeared, another 100,000 were improperly backdated, and mail promoting President Trump was junked while mail for Joe Biden was delivered.
In the most extraordinary report, a U.S. Postal Service contractor said his trailer full of 144,000-288,000 completed mail-in
Washington ExaminerDec 01 2020
News
Arizona, Wisconsin certify Biden as winner over Trump team's objections
Arizona and Wisconsin certified presumptive President-elect Joseph R. Biden as winning those states Monday, even as President Trump’s attorneys urged Republican state legislators to override Mr. Biden’s victory and choose presidential electors for Mr. Trump.
In Georgia, state officials announced a limited investigation into allegations of voter fraud, although they said it was unlikely
Washington TimesJul 23 2021
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‘Deadly serious’: Pelosi goes to war with GOP over Jan. 6
Nancy Pelosi has some unfinished business with Donald Trump.
The volatile former president and Pelosi foe is long gone from the White House but still haunts Capitol Hill. And as much as some in her party might want to move on from Trump, the speaker has made overseeing an investigation of the deadliest attack on the Capitol in two centuries into a core mission this year — putting her
PoliticoDec 28 2020
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Is the Supreme Court primed to rewrite religious freedom laws?
When Justice Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to replace liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court just days before the presidential election, legal experts predicted she would help establish a new era of conservative dominance on the nation’s highest court.
One area in which Barrett has already played a decisive role during her short tenure is in legal challenges to
Yahoo! The 360Dec 28 2020
News
Fauci Says He Agrees With Biden That the Worst Is Yet To Come With COVID
President-elect Joe Biden is warning Americans that the COVID-19 pandemic will likely get worse as the country heads into the winter.
Dr. Anthony Fauci was asked during an interview on CNN on Sunday if he agrees with Biden’s assessment, he said, “You know, I do… The reason I’m concerned, and my colleagues in public health are concerned as well, is that we very well might see a post-
Independent Journal ReviewJul 23 2021
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St. Louis chief prosecutor Kim Gardner accused of dereliction of duty
Kim Gardner was supposed to be tough on crime.
Gardner, the first black woman to be elected St. Louis's Circuit Attorney, campaigned on progressive changes and vowed to go after criminals and hold them accountable. She did flashy interviews on 60 Minutes and Nightline and grabbed even more headlines when she sued the city, its police union, and five others in 2020 for what she called a
Washington ExaminerJul 08 2020
News
Biden says he will rejoin WHO on his first day in office
Presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said he would reverse President Trump’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) if elected.
The former vice president said rejoining the WHO would be one of his first steps as president.
“Americans are safer when America is engaged in strengthening global health. On my first day as President, I will rejoin the
The Hill