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Political Ethics

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The Department of Justice headquarters

DOJ loses another public corruption case, raising concerns of motive, prosecutorial misconduct

The recent court-ordered reversal of Rep. Fortenberry's conviction is the latest in a series of reversals against high-profile public officials prosecuted by the DOJ.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Soros-tied group met with FBI during Russia collusion probe, hired Christopher Steele

Democracy Integrity Project founder Dan Jones testifies about extensive contacts with Clinton campaign-tied figures, including Michael Sussmann and Glenn Simpson.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Denchenko

FBI intel analyst tells Durham agency offered Steele $1M to corroborate dossier

Revelation emerged Tuesday in federal trial of Russian information analyst Igor Danchenko, who is charged with lying to the FBI.

Courts & Law

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Mark Pomerantz at Federal Court in New York

Former prosecutor in Trump probe pleads Fifth in refusing to answer questions from Congress

GOP lawmakers signaled they are prepared to go to court to try to compel Pomerantz to testify.

Politics & Policy

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Julian Assange, Ecuadorian Embassy, London, England, 2017

Defense lawyer calls Julian Assange a suicide risk at extradition hearing in London

The U.S. team condemned the WikiLeaks founder for publicizing classified government materials they say endangered American assets

From the States

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Illegal immigrant, New York City, Jan. 31, 2023

NYPD officer attacked by migrants to attend the State of the Union

Kurian was one of two NYPD officers who was attacked by a group of migrants last month in Times Square, which was captured on video.

Courts & Law

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Phill Kline - Outside The Beltway

Election integrity advocate sets up non-profit to support alternate electors facing criminal charges

“We don’t have enough prisons if we are going to charge Americans who challenge the government," Kline stated. "That is speech that should be protected, not prosecuted.”

Elections

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Alan Dershowitz

Dershowitz warns Trump could still be tried before November despite Supreme Court ruling

"There's a possibility that you could have a trial on some issues before the election," Dershowitz said on the "Just The News, No Noise" TV show. "We'll see a lot of litigation, a lot of strategy, a lot of tactics being employed over the next months. The real question is, can they squeeze in a trial in October?"

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump in NYC

Trump shakes up legal team before Fulton County arrest

Trump is expected to become the first former U.S. president to have a mug shot taken.

Politics & Policy

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Donlad Trump, Ron DeSantis, CPAC 2022, Orlando, Fla.

Trump more than doubles DeSantis in battle for GOP nomination: poll

The survey bodes well for Trump following his arraignment as part of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against him.

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