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Elections

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Mail-in ballots

Swing state election boards engaged in legal battles over election certification ahead of November

Republican and Democratic officials disagree over whether election boards must certify election results or if they have discretion over certification.

Congress

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Hunter Biden, Abbe Lowell, Washington, D.C., Jan. 10, 2024

Hunter Biden refuses to attend public House hearing with former business partners

"If you are serious about pursuing this oversight purpose in a legitimate and bipartisan fashion, you would hold a hearing with relatives of former President Trump," Hunter Biden's attorney said.

Political Ethics

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Hunter Biden, Oct. 3, 2023, Wilmington, De.

Prosecutor says Burisma tax evasion charges expired, but Hunter Biden still faces legal jeopardy

Prosecutor tells House Judiciary Committee that even the scuttled plea deal would not have spared first son more investigation or charges.

Federal Agencies

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Widespread condemnation of the FBI following release of Durham report

"What have we learned from the Durham report? That the New York times and Washington Post were given a Pulitzer Prize for writing a bunch of politically motivated crap," Graham said.

Federal Agencies

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In shadows of new book, Paul Manafort says 'weaponized' FBI ignoring Democrat crimes

Paul Manafort on Tuesday's Just the News, Not Noise, talked about his new book and the double standards in the Justice Department

Elections

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While Trump faces felony charges, NY-based Clinton campaign only faced fines for its records issue

Selective Prosecution? Following the 2016 election, the FEC determined the Clinton campaign incorrectly recorded opposition research as legal expenses, but was only hit with an administrative fine.

Politics & Policy

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Close up of a large Texas flag, blowing on a windy day.

Texas leaders say GOP is moving toward being more grassroots-based after Paxton's acquittal

In the aftermath of Attorney General Ken Paxton's acquittal, GOP leaders in Texas see a change coming. “It’s changing from the Bush era to the non-Bush era," said former Texas Congressman Steve Stockman.

From the States

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Greg Abbott

Abbott highlights border security, including busing foreign nationals to VP’s house

Abbott also described his efforts to enforce the law, including Texas being the only state to build its own border wall.

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden

Ahead of Iowa Caucus, House GOP launches legal pincer in Trump, Hunter Biden cases

Complicating a potential Trump run as the Republican nominee, however, are the myriad criminal prosecutions he faces over his 2020 election challenges, alleged campaign finance violations, and alleged mishandling of classified documents.

Accountability

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Kentucky Rep. James Comer, Feb. 1

Oversight Chairman James Comer blasts Secret Service over lack of drone use: 'Not up to the job’

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer led early reviews of Secret Service failures, warns more money won't solve problems. "They don't have a money problem. They have a leadership problem," Comer said.

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