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Aug 23 2023
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Judge Denies Mark Meadows’ Attempt To Move Georgia Case To Federal Court
A federal judge shot down a Wednesday attempt by Mark Meadows, who served as former President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, to delay his pending Fulton County, Georgia, arrest and move his trial into federal court, USA Today reported. Meadows is one of the 19 individuals indicted pursuant to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ racketeering case against Trump and his inner circle for
The Daily CallerAug 22 2023
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AG Garland, Sen. Murkowski to meet with Alaska Native organizations in Anchorage
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, and Sen. Lisa Murkowski, met with Alaskan Native leaders, local and state law enforcement, Tuesday, for a roundtable discussion at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. Murkowski met with Garland months ago addressing issues related to public safety in remote and rural areas of Alaska, Murkowski said. They addressed
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYESMar 11 2013
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Top U.S. admiral cites climate change, not China, as biggest Pacific security threat
Navy Admiral Samuel Locklear III is in charge of keeping an eye on North Korea, on the progression of tensions between China and Japan, and on cybersecurity threats from China. But he still thinks the biggest security threat in the Pacific is climate change.
Washington TimesAug 05 2023
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Jim Crow-Era Voting Ban in Mississippi Blocked By Federal Appeals Court
A federal appeals court ruled Mississippi's Jim Crow-era policy of stripping voting rights from people convicted of certain felonies violates the US Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals' 2-1 ruling on Friday ordered Mississippi's secretary of state to stop enforcing the provision within the state constitution, enacted in 1890. It permanently
The MessengerAug 19 2016
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U.S. swimmers Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger leave Rio; James Feigen to pay $10K
Two American Olympic swimmers were on their way home Friday after being pulled off a plane a day earlier to testify about an alleged robbery at the Rio Olympics that Brazilian police said was made up. The lawyer for a third U.S. swimmer said he would make a $10,800 payment and leave Brazil later in the day.
Washington TimesMar 10 2013
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Ryan says U.S. budget deal possible as he readies his own plan
The Republicans' point person on fiscal issues in Congress said on Sunday that compromise with President Barack Obama is possible on taxes and spending even though his soon-to-be-unveiled budget plan faces certain rejection from Obama's Democrats.
ReutersAug 21 2023
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Hilary sweeps north with ‘catastrophic flooding’ in California
PALM DESERT, Calif. — Hilary, the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years, swept people into swollen rivers, toppled trees onto homes and flooded roadways as the massive system marched northward, prompting flood watches and warnings in more than a half dozen states. The National Hurricane Center in Miami downgraded Hilary to a post-tropical storm Monday morning, but warned
Boston HeraldAug 21 2023
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Republicans Subpoena FBI, IRS Agents In Probe Into Whistleblower Allegations In Hunter Biden Investigation
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) and House Ways & Means Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) subpoenaed four federal agents this week in their probe into IRS whistleblower allegations of corruption in the criminal investigation into President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden. The four federal agents allegedly were “present at” or have “direct knowledge” of a meeting in October of last year where
The Daily WireAug 22 2023
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House Committees Subpoena Top IRS, FBI Officials in Hunter Tax Probe
House Republicans subpoenaed on Monday four senior IRS and FBI officials who reportedly heard then-Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss say he would not be given special counsel authority and was blocked from charging the president’s son outside Delaware in the Hunter Biden case. The House Ways and Means Committee and Judiciary Committee compelled testimony from four key individuals who,
Breitbart NewsDec 10 2012
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Rep. Poe: It's Unclear Whether Weapons Used in Benghazi Were Sold By US
It appears that U.S. officials gave their blessing for weapons to be sold to rebels in Libya but questions still have not been answered as to whether any of those weapons were used in the attack in Benghazi on an American consulate, according to Texas Rep. Ted Poe.
Texas Rep. Ted Poe said in an exclusive interview with Newsmax TV that he is now awaiting answer to a second letter to
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