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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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Dual system of silence? Garland, Wray clam up on Trump search after blabbing about Jan. 6 probe

Republicans see a double standard even in how and when DOJ officials talk about ongoing probes.

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

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.

Political Ethics

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Jeffrey Epstein, May 18, 2005, New York City

The Epstein Files: What we know, and don't know

Much information has been made public, but the Justice Department is cautious about releasing further material that could damage reputations, and faces an uphill legal battle to reveal currently sealed court filings.

Politics & Policy

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Donald Trump, Feb. 26, 2022, Fani Willis, Aug. 14, 2023

Republicans suspend Georgia senator from GOP caucus after he called for investigating Fani Willis

"This decision simply impacts Senator Moore's ability to caucus with his fellow Senate Republicans," the lawmakers stated.

Elections

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom in September 2019

Newsom continues to shoot down a 2024 run while conservatives still speculate on the possibility

More speculation comes from a recent Axios report that Biden's re-election campaign is sending Newsom to the second Republican primary debate, continuing to boost his national profile. 

Security

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Southern Border gaps

'More like ISIS than the mafia': Waltz suggests cartels, gangs could face military action

Waltz said “all aspects of our national power” should be used to defeat threats from the cartels and transnational gangs.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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George Kent

State Department viewed Burisma lobbying campaign as ‘aggressive, threatening, bullying’

Officials acutely aware, concerned about Hunter Biden role on Ukrainian firm's board, memos show. Watchdog calls for special prosecutor to examine.

From the States

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Police tape, Park City, Kansas, Feb. 26, 2005

Next steps unclear for Atlanta Public Safety Training Center

In June, the Atlanta City Council voted to allocate $30 million in uncommitted funds for the training center, derisively called "Cop City," which has sparked violent protests.

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