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Free Speech

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Short-lived IRS Commissioner Billy Long

IRS retaliation, incompetence show why it shouldn't get donor identities, nonprofits tell judges

IRS can't even explain why it needs donor identities to do its job and has terrible track record, diverse nonprofits tell 6th Circuit. It hid leak from victim Young America's Foundation until nearly a year after contractor's conviction.

Government

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U.S. Sen. Joe Biden, former president Jimmy Carter, and Jill Biden watch the proceedings on day two of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the Pepsi Center August 26, 2008 in Denver, Colorado.

Biden helped sink CIA nominee in 1970s with classified documents allegation

Then-Sen. Joe Biden had previously said he would help the CIA director nominee through the nomination process.

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.

Security

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Boston University

Ahead of Trump deportation plan, Boston City Council advances sanctuary policies

City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune, the first Haitian elected in Boston, introduced the resolution.

Elections

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Voter fraud sign at Lupica Towers in Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 4, 2008

Michigan AG acknowledges investigation into 2020 potential voter fraud, referral to FBI

The attorney general's office confirmed that among 8,000 to 10,000 voter registration forms submitted to the Muskegon clerk before the 2020 general election, some were suspected to be fraudulent.

From the States

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Madigan

Illinois Speaker Madigan in undercover video: 'One thing you can do' for son Andrew

US v. Madigan et al bribery and racketeering trial of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is scheduled to resume Monday morning.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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First son Hunter Biden

Judge lets convicted Hunter Biden business partner freely roam globe while awaiting sentencing

Federal judge's lenient treatment for Devon Archer renews debate about a dual system of justice, as Jan. 6 and Russia defendants faced travel restrictions.

Courts & Law

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Peter Navarro

Prosecutor in Peter Navarro contempt case has donated thousands of dollars to Democrats

Peter Navarro was convicted by Biden's DOJ and has already served his time for allegedly refusing to comply with a subpoena from the January 6th Committee. The Trump advisor has appealed his conviction, and is calling upon the Trump DOJ to explain why it has reversed it position on claims of executive privilege.

Courts & Law

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Danchenko

FBI agent, analyst: Mueller never interviewed key witness and Democrat operative Charles Dolan

The biggest bombshell in the case was that former British spy Christopher Steele was offered as much as $1M to corroborate information in his dossier.

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