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Feb 02 2024
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BREAKING: Judge Delays Trump's Election Interference Trial
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s election interference trial will have to wait. We don’t know when we can revisit a date because a judge put the kibosh on the trial date, which was set for March 4, until the questions concerning presidential immunity can be resolved. The DC Court of Appeals has yet to rule on that question (via NBC News): Former President Donald Trump's federal election
TownhallApr 09 2024
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Georgia DA Fani Willis fights Donald Trump's appeal to remove her from election interference case
• Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis told the Georgia Court of Appeals that the judge was correct in finding no conflict of interest for her in the case. • Willis also argued that she hadn't harmed the case with a church speech against her adversaries outside of court. • Trump and eight co-defendants have asked the Georgia Court of Appeals to remove Willis because of her romantic
"USA Today" ContributorAug 29 2023
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Donald Trump’s Trial For Election Interference Set To Begin In Time To Interfere With Election
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The federal judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's trial on charges of election interference has set a trial date that will line up perfectly to interfere with the 2024 presidential election. "This certainly is the most appropriate date," said U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in her announcement. "Mr. Trump is not above the law, and holding this trial to
Babylon Bee (Humor)Mar 13 2024
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Judge in Georgia election interference case dismisses three counts against Trump
The judge presiding over the election interference case in Georgia has dismissed some of the criminal counts against former President Donald Trump.
In a ruling Wednesday, Judge Scott McAfee found that six of the counts in the indictment against Trump and some of his co-defendants, including his former chief of staff Mark Meadows and lawyer Rudy Giuliani, lacked sufficient detail.
NBC News (Online)Mar 19 2024
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Trump urges Supreme Court to adopt broad presidential immunity in election interference case
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday told the Supreme Court he should be granted immunity for his effort to overturn the 2020 election results that culminated in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Trump's legal team filed a brief outlining their legal arguments ahead of oral arguments in the case on April 25, saying Trump should enjoy absolute immunity for any official acts he
NBC News (Online)Mar 17 2024
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The Rise, Fall, And Rise Again of Fani Willis' Trump Georgia Election Interference Case
Closing arguments wrapped in Georgia on Friday, in one of the most closely watched legal proceedings in the nation. The stakes could not be any higher for Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis who is fighting not only to remain on the Georgia Election interference case, but for her reputation and legal career. — Jessica Washington
The RootMar 28 2024
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Georgia election interference case against Trump gets back on track after Fani Willis episode
The Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump will resume its slow march to trial on Thursday, with the first major arguments since a judge allowed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to remain on the case. Mr. Trump’s lawyer will try to get the indictment dismissed by arguing the ex-president’s efforts to contest his 2020 election loss were protected
Washington TimesMar 28 2024
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MRC’s Dan Schneider RIPS Google for Dodging ‘Historic’ Hearing Against Big Tech Election Interference
MRC Free Speech Vice President Dan Schneider condemned Google for hiding from accountability and further exposed years of Big Tech election interference.
During a March 28 hearing before the West Virginia State Election Commission, Schneider called out Google for brazenly ignoring a subpoena to answer for putting its thumb on the political scale.
“I do just want to address the
NewsBustersDec 19 2023
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Anchorage Assembly approves election interference ordinance
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - In a quick vote with very little discussion, the Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday voted 11-1 to make changes to the municipal code, making the creation of a fraudulent public record a Class A misdemeanor. Assembly member Scott Myers was the only person to vote against this ordinance, and he didn’t give a reason why to the Assembly. The ordinance was also postponed from
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