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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.

From the States

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Madigan

Ex-staffer claiming harassment to testify in disgraced ex-Illinois speaker’s corruption trial

Ex-Illinois Democratic Party campaign worker Alaina Hampton unless she was sexually harassed by a Madigan staffer.

Security

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Kabul, Afghanistan

20 years after 9/11: Back to square one in the War on Terror?

Security experts fear return of Taliban, porous southern border leave U.S. vulnerable to attack

Security

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January 2018 photo of Tehran, Iran

Iran's 'clumsy' spoof emails to voters are latest in rash of cyber hacks from Tehran regime

The direct-email scheme follows a rash of cyber hacking efforts from Tehran, targeting its own citizens and marks around the world.

Elections

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Voters drop off ballots in a Milwaukee drop box, Oct. 2020

Bombshells undercut the 'Big Lie:' 21 confirmed illegalities, irregularities from 2020 election

There are now nearly two dozen credible confirmations of wrongdoing, irregularities and illegalities that undercut the claims of bureaucrats, journalists and Democrats that the November 2020 general election was flawless.

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.

Courts & Law

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L: Donald Trump, CPAC 2022, R: Alvin Bragg, New York City, Sept. 8, 2022

Trump attorney 'hopeful' DA will not press charges against former president

"We're sort of in the dark at this point," said Joe Tacopina. "And we're just waiting for the process to play out."

Politics & Policy

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Feb. 1, 2024, Los Angeles

Biden camp sets sights on RFK Jr. as some polling suggests he could hand race to Trump

Perot, Nader, now RFK? Some polls are indicating that RFK may, like Ross Perot and Ralph Nader, siphon enough votes away to change the election outcome.

Politics & Policy

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Donald Trump

The top 10 issues driving the election

Both Harris and Trump have attempted to present themselves as the “change” candidate, in contrast either to the existing administration or the older generations that have governed the nation.

Political Ethics

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Joe Biden

Banks filed at least 6 suspicious activity reports flagging Joe Biden's home address, senator says

Reports flagged $12 million in transactions tied to Hunter Biden via Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home address and raised concerns about money laundering, human trafficking, Sen, Ron Johnson tells Just the News.

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