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Jul 31 2023
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Judge denies request to pull Celeste Maloy from special election ballot
SALT LAKE CITY — A judge denied a request Monday to temporarily remove Celeste Maloy's name from the 2nd Congressional District special election ballot. In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Quin Denning — who lost to Maloy in the Utah Republican Party convention in June — argues that Maloy's inactive voter registration when she filed as a candidate makes her ineligible for the primary ballot
KSLJul 31 2023
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Judge denies request to temporarily pull Celeste Maloy from special election ballot
SALT LAKE CITY — A judge denied a request Monday to temporarily remove Celeste Maloy's name from the 2nd Congressional District special election ballot. In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Quin Denning — who lost to Maloy in the Utah Republican Party convention in June — argues that Maloy's inactive voter registration when she filed as a candidate makes her ineligible for the primary ballot
KSLMar 23 2023
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Man pleads guilty over racist rampage targeting his Black neighbors
A Wisconsin man pleaded guilty to federal charges for intimidating and interfering with Black residents because of their race and because they were exercising their right to fair housing, the Department of Justice said Thursday in a . William McDonald, 45, of West Allis, Wisconsin, pleaded guilty to one felony and one misdemeanor. McDonald faces a maximum sentence of up to 11 years in prison.
Raw StoryApr 12 2023
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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg sets up new fight, sues Jim Jordan in latest abuse of the legal system
Not content to abuse the courts to pursue a political vendetta against former President Donald J. Trump, left-wing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has now sued Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) in a desperate bid to prevent Congress from holding him accountable. On Tuesday, the George Soros-backed prosecutor filed a lawsuit in a New York federal court slamming the House Judiciary Committee
Bizpac ReviewApr 17 2023
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US arrests two for setting up Chinese 'secret police station' in New York
U.S. law enforcement officials on Monday arrested two New York residents for allegedly operating a Chinese "secret police station" in Manhattan's Chinatown, part of a crackdown on Beijing's alleged targeting of U.S.-based dissidents.
Lu Jianwang, 61, and Chen Jinping, 59, face charges of conspiring to act as agents of China's government without informing U.S. authorities and obstruction
ReutersNov 28 2022
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DOJ’s election plan raises threat of ‘selective enforcement’ against red states, watchdog warns
The Justice Department this week outlined the steps it will take on Election Day to ensure a fair election process, but a government watchdog is warning that the plan leaves out critical details that open the door to selective enforcement against red states.
The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) said the lack of detail in the DOJ announcement likely means "selective
Fox News (Online News)Jul 24 2023
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Ohio GOP effort to raise ballot passage to 60% crucial to tanking abortion measure: Poll
A new poll from the state of Ohio shows a majority of Ohioans support a proposed state constitutional amendment to ensure abortion is legal but not enough to overcome a possible supermajority requirement. The poll from USA Today indicated that 58% of Ohio voters support a proposed constitutional amendment that would prohibit the state from enacting laws restricting the legality of abortion.
Washington ExaminerJul 21 2023
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Alabama GOP refuses to draw second Black district, despite Supreme Court order
Alabama Republicans rejected calls to draw a second majority-Black congressional district this week, instead creating maps that Democrats and advocates say completely ignore a recent ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court.
A federal court ordered the state to redraw its congressional map last year to include two districts where Black voters make up voting-age majorities, “or something quite
NBC News (Online)Jul 30 2023
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Trump attorney won't deny client tried to delete tapes: 'He's the most ethical American I know'
Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald , refused to deny that her client tried to obstruct justice by deleting incriminating video tapes. During an interview on , host Shannon Bream asked Habba how Trump could recover from a poll finding 78% of voters think he did something wrong. Habba slammed special counsel Jack Smith's office for bringing additional charges against Trump for obstruction of
Raw StoryJun 22 2023
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Fox hasn’t mentioned Georgia investigation debunking its election lies
Fox News has yet to mention an investigative report from Georgia’s secretary of state thoroughly debunking the conspiracy theory that the network pushed in the wake of the 2020 election about Georgia election workers counting fraudulent ballots to swing the result in that state.
In early December 2020, former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign had lost at the ballot box and
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