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Political Ethics

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ScalesofJustice

Disparate treatment in two fund-raising fraud cases renews debate over dual Justice system

Nigerian Clinton foundation donor gets deferred prosecution deal, Trump inauguration donor gets 12 years in prison in eerily similar cases.

Courts & Law

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Federal Agents Descend On Minneapolis For Immigration Enforcement Operations

Five years after George Floyd, ICE shooting revives red-blue battle lines over policing

Democrats quickly labeled an ICE agent a "murderer" in the wake of a Minneapolis vehicle shooting on Wednesday, with echoes of the George Floyd saga.

Politics & Policy

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Donald Trump

A plan for all verdicts? How will Trump, voters respond to the outcome of his trial?

The Trump campaign has remained resolute in its assertion that the case, like the other prosecutions involving him, are political in nature and insists the proceedings will not stop his victory in November.

Federal Agencies

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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla talks during a press conference with European Commission President after a visit to oversee the production of the Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine at the factory of US pharmaceutical company Pfizer, in Puurs, on April 23, 2021.

3% fraudulent trial data would not have stopped Pfizer COVID vax authorization, feds tell court

DOJ's "unusual" filing in False Claims Act lawsuit against Pfizer and trial site contractors "suggests a split of opinion between the attorneys working the case and the Biden White House," whistleblower filing says.

Elections

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Christine Drazan

Oregon's gubernatorial hopefuls tackle homelessness, crime, mental health in 3-way debate

Drazan currently maintains a narrow lead in most polls.

Accountability

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A Planned Parenthood at a Gay Pride festival

Planned Parenthood affiliate tied to fetal organ harvesting took $7.5 million stimulus loan

Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties' possible participation in illegal fetal harvesting schemes was thrown into sharp relief when prosecutors found that DaVinci Biosciences had engaged in 'illegally selling fetal tissues for valuable consideration.' 

Waste, Fraud and Abuse

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Department of Veterans Affairs

No shame: Fraudsters increasingly try to rip off the VA 75 years after WWII

From COVID-19 to kickbacks, VA investigators and the DOJ are cracking down on fraud.

Courts & Law

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President Trump on September 4, 2020

Court memos detail unethical, unpunished leaks in case handled by potential Biden AG Preet Bharara

Preet Bharara knew about FBI leaks two years before his office denied them. No one has been punished.

Courts & Law

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Nylah Anderson, who died in the TikTok "Blackout Challenge"

'Holy S#@&!' TikTok may be held liable for girl's death, upending three decades of tech immunity

"The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet," Section 230, have been staggeringly misinterpreted by lower courts since its early days, Trump-appointed appeals judge says in fiery concurrence. Progressive Big Tech critic claims "the business model is over."

Media

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Legacy media fear Trump retribution, but ignore years of Obama-Biden attacks on conservative outlets

Journalists and authors including former Fox reporter James Rosen and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza each came under federal scrutiny.

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