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Rep. Henry Cuellar, the lone pro-life Democrat in the House, faces a challenge from progressive immigration attorney Jessica Cisneros in his bid for reelection in a border district.
The letter champions American unity in supporting democracy while the Steele dossier was used to undermine the 2016 presidential election.
Billionaire philanthropist's role in "The Great Reset" in The Netherlands snags him in Dutch court. Bay Area Rapid Transit fails to convince jury it faced "undue hardship" from employees who refused the jab.
Perry Greene said he "heard from a lot of people" who experienced a similar issue with their ballot. It's not known how many other voters experienced trouble casting their ballots in Georgia, though the Secretary of State acknowledged that "many mistakes were made."
Conservative justices express unease over letting future presidents prosecute their ex-rivals. Liberal justices contend that without immunity, future Presidents might be more inclined to obey the law.
The SBA inspector general found the agency eased lending controls to get businesses capital quickly amid the pandemic and thereby increased the "likelihood of ineligible or fraudulent businesses obtaining a PPP loan."
The alleged attacker, David DePape, identified himself as a Green Party member.
The former FBI official who leaked details of a criminal investigation to a Chinese company with a relationship with a Hunter Biden client was over the years involved in a wide range of investigations, from Wikileaks to Crossfire Hurricane. It remains to be seen which ones may have been tainted.
The Secretary of State’s office audited Harris County’s 2020 election process and identified “very serious issues” with its electronic voting system.