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Political Ethics

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Kim Gardiner Fundraising Letter Headline

St. Louis prosecutor used politically charged McCloskeys case to raise money for reelection campaign

St. Louis Circuit Prosecutor Kimberly Gardner also investigated Missouri GOP Gov. Eric Greitens, then had to drop the charges

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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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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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.

Elections

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TrumpClinton

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.

All Things Trump

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TrumpDeclaresWin

Trump’s improbable comeback also engineered D-Exit, a significant exodus from Democrat Party

Trump was poised to become only the second American president to secure non-consecutive terms but he did so against far greater odds than Grover Cleveland a century earlier.

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.

Elections

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Wisconsin early voting

Ballot Bombshells: 20 episodes exposing fraud, illegalities and irregularities in 2020 election

Illegal rule changes, ballot harvesting, Iranian voter hack are among the many now-confirmed serious irregularities, putting the lie to the "perfect election" narrative.

From the States

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Houston, Texas

40% of Houston schools are failing, with D or F rankings

Superintendent of Texas' largest school district says data supports “need for full-scale, systemic reform, something different."

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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James Bond or Austin Powers? Inside the cloak and dagger caper to spread Russia collusion tale

Court testimonies reveal key players spread Alfa Bank allegations using German encryption, secret pseudonyms, Hushmail and even lawyers listening through an office wall.

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