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Joe Biden, Washington, D.C., Aug. 26, 2021

Republicans see opportunity to win black voters as Biden bleeds their support

Of African-American voters, Gingrich said, "They're now watching the government harass Trump. They actually identify with what he's going through." The trending data and a frenzy of social media posts by African-Americans may bear this out.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Sussmann won't testify in own defense in Durham case, as trial moves to closing arguments

Sussmann, a 2016 Clinton campaign lawyer, faces a charge of providing a false statement to FBI in September 2016.

Courts & Law

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FL Gov. Ron DeSantis

DeSantis urges support for Marine vet Daniel Penny, accused of killing homeless man on NYC subway

"We must defeat the Soros-Funded DAs, stop the Left's pro-criminal agenda, and take back the streets for law abiding citizens," DeSantis tweeted.

Congress

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Kentucky Rep. James Comer, Feb. 1

Top GOP lawmakers say FBI confirmed existence of document key to Hunter Biden investigation

"While the FBI has failed to produce the specific document by the subpoena deadline, their offer to provide an accommodation process in response to our legitimate request indicates the document is real," said Iowa GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley.

From the States

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An exterior view of the Superior Court building of Fulton County on August 31, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Georgia lawmakers continue probe of Fulton County Jail

Despite continued concerns about the facility's conditions, county officials said they have reduced the jail's population from about 3,600 detainees two-and-a-half years ago to 2,819 on Dec. 7

Courts & Law

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testifies during a hearing in the case of the State of Georgia v. Donald John Trump at the Fulton County Courthouse on February 15, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Fulton DA Willis: ‘Not aware’ of disclosure requirement of relationship with special prosecutor

"She set up her own perjury trap and walked into it. She is the dumbest prosecutor I've ever seen in all my time as a lawyer," said Mike Davis, Article III Project founder.

All Things Trump

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Maine election chief weighs Trump ballot challenges

So far, no secretary of state or judge has granted a request for an injunction barring Trump from the ballot.

Elections

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Doug Ducey

Arizona Gov. Ducey says won't run for Senate, challenge Democrat Kelly to win seat for Republicans

The decision may disappoint some top D.C. Republicans who had reportedly been encouraging a run

Elections

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Ballot counting in Georgia

Preserve 2020 election records past 22-month minimum as potential legal evidence, watchdog urges

Preserving the records beyond the federal requirement could be important for the defense of election integrity watchdogs who are being prosecuted, said Amistad Project Director Phill Kline.

Courts & Law

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Protesters clash with police in the Capitol, Jan. 6

Jan. 6 defendant reportedly commits suicide

"Matt’s heart broke and his spirit died, and many people are responsible for the pain he endured," his obituary states.

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