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Whistleblowers

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WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 19: (L-R) Flanked by their counsel, Supervisory IRS Special Agent Gary Shapley and IRS Criminal Investigator Joseph Ziegler testify during a House Oversight Committee hearing related to the Justice Department's investigation of Hunter Biden, on Capitol Hill July 19, 2023 in Washington, DC. The committee heard testimony from two whistleblowers from the Internal Revenue Service who allege that the Hunter Biden criminal probe was mishandled by the Department of Justice.

IRS whistleblowers file complaint with U.S. merit board over retaliation, seek corrective action

One federal office has already found the whistleblowers faced wrongful, possibly illegal, retaliation for their disclosures in the Hunter Biden case, but they have received no remedy.

Courts & Law

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Mark Meadows and Dan Scavino at the White House, Sept. 2020

Trump advisers Scavino, Meadows won't be charged for contempt over Jan. 6 commission

Trump admin official Peter Navarro is currently being held in contempt of Congress.

Government

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DOJ building July 2019

In turnabout, DOJ drops prosecution brought by Mueller against Russians

The Department filed a motion to dismiss on Monday

Media

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Netflix

Netflix down almost a half-million subscribers after pushing leftist ideologies

The streaming service lost 430,000 North American subscribers during the second quarter, the first time it has experienced a decrease in two years.

Security

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Coast Guard

Prosecutors charge 31 in Coast Guard test-fixing plot

The scheme centers around one former employee of the testing center who fixed scores, for a price

All Things Trump

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President Trump in October 2019

Trump calls charges against Trump Organization 'political Witch Hunt by the Radical Left Democrats'

"The political Witch Hunt by the Radical Left Democrats, with New York now taking over the assignment, continues. It is dividing our Country like never before!" Trump said.

Courts & Law

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Igor Danchenko, Alexandria, Va., Nov. 10, 2021

Durham seeks delay of classified discovery in Danchenko case

Durham blamed the delay on intelligence agencies' slow production of documents

Political Ethics

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Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Washington, D.C., April 10, 2023

Hunter Biden faces contempt of Congress, and a history of penalties and prejudices

Previous prosecutions of Trump advisors show the severe penalties that come with being held in contempt of Congress, though history shows that Democratic control of the Department of Justice may shield Hunter Biden from meaningful consequences.

Courts & Law

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Connecticut State Capitol

Connecticut state Senator Dennis Bradley is facing federal charges

The lawmaker has been removed from all committee assignments pending the outcome of the charges.

Courts & Law

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Jeffrey Epstein 2005

Florida clears officials of wrongdoing in Epstein 2009 case, in DeSantis ordered review

Gov. DeSantis ordered the investigation in 2019, days before Epstein killed himself.

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