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Political Ethics

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Hunter Biden with father Joe Biden

From sweetheart deal to repudiation, special prosecutor cements Biden family corruption for history

Special Counsel David Weiss’ report was not a manifesto of new disclosures but affirmed the Biden family made millions trading on its name and that Hunter Biden broke the law.

Elections

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A man cast his vote at a polling booth on November 5, 2019 in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Many votes still uncounted in tight New Jersey governor's race riddled with irregularities

Anomalies ranged from connectivity issues with new electronic poll books to an undercover journalist being allowed to vote as a noncitizen and dozens of machines being impounded.

Elections

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Ron DeSantis, Titusville, Fla., May 1, 2023

DeSantis in Utah - "I'm running..to reverse the decline of our country"

Florida governor criticized President Joe Biden and current economic conditions. We know we need to go in a much different direction than we have with Bidenomics," he said.

From the States

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom

Newsom's 2025-2026 budget released, highlights disaster relief amid raging wildfires

Other components of the governor’s budget that would address disaster issues, including the wildfires, are adding 700 new firefighters as a part of a multi-year ramp up.

From the States

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Joe Biden at DNC

New bill in GOP-controlled House would ban feds from working with Big Tech to censor Americans

So far, the “Twitter files” have featured most notably internal communications between top Twitter executives, the Biden administration and federal law enforcement.

Congress

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Australia eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant

Foreign governments threaten Americans' speech rights, lawmakers, civil liberties groups warn

World Health Organization Pandemic Agreement less restrictive than earlier drafts but still lacks "adequate language protecting national sovereignty," group warns.

From the States

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Marijuana

Florida Supreme Court rejects 'grow your own' marijuana legalization initiative

High court scuttles plan to place a proposed constitutional amendment before voters in 2022 to legalize adult recreational pot.

All Things Trump

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Jan. 6 panel Democrats admit blunder, as false accusation emboldens GOP. Now a privilege fight looms

Committee admits error in subpoena letter to Bernard Kerik, whose lawyer asks for more time to address Trump attorney-client privilege issues

From the States

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U.S. ballot applications

Voter photo ID and minimum wage initiatives make the ballot in Nebraska

The measure is opposed by the League of Women Voters of Greater Omaha, Nebraska NAACP, Civic Nebraska, and Black Votes Matter.

Congress

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Requiring photo IDs to vote used to be bipartisan, now Democrats call it 'Jim Crow'

'We propose a uniform system of voter identification based on the 'REAL ID card' or an equivalent for people without a drivers license,' a 2005 bipartisan commission stated.

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