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Political Ethics

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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg

Soros-funded group's leader visited the White House, claimed credit for Trump’s NY prosecution

Rashad Robinson, the president of Color of Change, visited the White House at least five times over the course of the Biden Administration, according to White House Visitor logs. Robinson would go on to call the criminal case against Trump "the fruits of our labor."

Congress

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Some Democrats turn focus to gun restrictions after Trump assassination attempt

Unlike Raskin, other Democrats referred to Trump’s assassination attempt as “political violence,” including Texas Democrats who also suggested “assault weapons” should be banned.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Hillary Clinton

Declassified FBI memo sheds new light on Clinton's fingerprints, cash on Trump-Russia probe

The FBI determined that Fusion GPS -- hired by Clinton's campaign -- likely served as a coordinating hub for creating several bogus Trump-Russia dossiers, and noted an unusually cozy relationship between Fusion GPS and the Department of Justice.

Congress

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Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa)

Grassley hits back against 'breathless media misreporting' about FBI informant doc

"My releasing the 1023 got the FBI to do its job that they should have been doing three years before," he asserted.

Elections

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Donald Trump, Feb. 17, 2024, Waterford Township, Mich.

Top contenders for Trump's running mate audition on CPAC main stage

Trump confirmed this week that his shortlist for the GOP vice presidential nomination includes Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott.

Congress

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Duncan Hunter

Ex-Rep. Hunter seeks to overturn conviction, citing prosecutors' presence at Clinton fundraiser

California Republican open to recusal of U.S. Attorney's office as alternative

From the States

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

New York Supreme Court throws out busing lawsuit, ending 11-month saga

In January, Adams sued 17 busing companies contracted to transport illegal border crossers from Texas to New York City.

Elections

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Detroit poll workers

Detroit contracted poll workers from firm owned by key figure in ex-mayor's corruption case

More than $1 million awarded to P.I.E. Management LLC, created by former Kwame Kilpatrick aide William A. Phillips.

Courts & Law

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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell

In unsealed deposition, Maxwell repeatedly denies sex crime allegations toward her, Epstein

Maxwell fought to keep deposition sealed because transcript could play big part against her in new charges, scheduled July 2021 trial.

Security

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Rikers Island

Female workers at New York's Rikers Island jail say inmate assaults are rampant

The problem plagued prison has caught the attention of several city politicians

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