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Rudy Giuliani, Washington, D.C., May 19, 2023

Rudy Giuliani suspended from New York radio station for alleging 2020 election fraud

New York billionaire and Republican donor John Catsimatidis, who owns the radio station WABC where Giuliani was just suspended, said he had given the former mayor several warnings not to talk about the 2020 election.

Courts & Law

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IgorDanchenko

Jurors shown emails in Danchenko trial as evidence regarding Steele dossier sources

Danchenko faces five counts in connection with allegedly having lied to the FBI about his involvement with the now-discredited, so-called Steele dossier.

Watchdogs

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Rep. Jim Jordan on February 27, 2020

Jordan seeks new evidence about FBI actions regarding FISA abuse

The Ohio Republican wants to know what actions the FBI has taken to locate the missing Woods files of several FISAs

Politics & Policy

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George Santos, State of the Union address, Feb. 7, 2023

GOP Rep. Santos reportedly discussing plea deal with prosecutors

The New York Republican has come under fire for a litany of false statements made while on campaign, as well as myriad shady enterprises with which he has evidently been involved.

Federal Agencies

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Garland

You Vote: Was the DOJ right to appoint a special counsel to oversee its Trump probes?

The attorney general's decision has come under fire, with critics decrying the motive as political.

Crime

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Andrew Tate, April 10, 2023, Bucharest, Romania

Andrew Tate accused of sexual violence, coercion, making $5m a month in pre-trial prosecution filing

The Tates are expected to challenge the evidence in a pre-trial hearing later this month.

Congress

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Chuck Grassley

FBI had three informants reporting Biden corruption in Ukraine, but no record of real investigation

More whistleblowers than previously known came forward alleging Biden family corruption in Ukraine. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley wants to get to the bottom of why the FBI failed to fully investigate the allegations.

Politics & Policy

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FL Gov. Ron DeSantis

DeSantis prelude? Florida poised to reconsider election laws

The election law changes will receive a committee hearing on April 4.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, June 24, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Trump ordered to respond to DOJ protective order request by Monday

Trump posted on TRUTH Social, "IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I'M COMING AFTER YOU"

Politics & Policy

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MP Päivi Räsänen wins "hate speech" case over tweeting bible verse

Finnish appeals court dismisses 'hate speech' charges against politician for tweeting Bible verses

Finnish Parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen was charged in 2021 with "agitation against a minority group" and unanimously acquitted in March of 2022. "It isn’t a crime to tweet a Bible verse, or to engage in public discourse with a Christian perspective," Räsänen said.

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