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Jim Jordan.

Jordan presses White House over meetings with Jack Smith staffer

The letter then proceeds to document the various meetings between Bratt and White House officials between 2021 and 2023.

Politics & Policy

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Trump and Daines

As Trump and Harris fight close race, Republican Senate hopefuls lag behind

Republicans currently boast 49 seats in the Senate, meaning they will need a net gain of two seats to take control, or a single seat if they win the White House. Trump's coattails may not be long enough for that.

Elections

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A ballot dropping point in Lansing, MI

Lawyer says Dominion vote-flip in Michigan was due to software, not 'human error'

Disputes Secretary of State's version of events.

Politics & Policy

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Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y.

House Republicans call for criminal probe of Michael Cohen for allegedly lying to Congress

"That Mr. Cohen was willing to openly and brazenly state at trial that he lied to Congress on this specific issue is startling," they wrote.

Elections

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Ballots

2022 ballot shortage in Texas county far exceeded estimate, Georgia county gets $2M in Zuckbucks

Harris County, Texas, allegedly had ballot paper shortages at 121 voting centers in 2022, a number much higher than the county's original estimate.

Courts & Law

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Supreme Court exterior 2

Chief Justice Roberts orders Marshal of the Court to investigate leaked draft opinion on abortion

Justice Samuel Alito's draft opinion of the court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was leaked Monday night.

White House

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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks at the Louis Stokes Library on the campus of her alma mater Howard University on July 08, 2021 in Washington, DC.

Harris had 'routine doctor's appointment' at Walter Reed following visit with COVID-infected TX Dems

Three Texas Democrats tested positive for COVID-19.

Waste, Fraud and Abuse

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No matter how MAGA debate ends, H-1B visas have an undeniable fraud problem

Two cases at end of 2024 affirm long-held warnings that immigration and visa programs need more supervision, accountability.

Energy

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Colorado

Report: Feds spent millions on ‘Environmental Justice’ grants with 'political' motives

The report points to the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, a Democrat bill that, among other things, gave about $41 billion to the Environmental Protection Agency, four times its annual budget, $3 billion of which was for the environmental justice grants.

Politics & Policy

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Sen. Ted Cruz on January 27, 2021

Cruz says filibuster blocking the 'most radical legislative agenda ever' from passing Congress

Cruz said that eliminating the filibuster in the Senate would clear the way for congressional Democrats to potentially make dramatic moves such as granting statehood to Washington D.C. and adding justices to the nation's high court.

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