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Elections

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An election worker places a box of scanned ballots on a pallet at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center on November 10, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Ex-Trump advisor purged from federal elections board after left-wing pressure campaign, emails show

“I do find it ironic that a group that supposedly promotes ‘free speech for people’ organized a campaign to make sure that the opinions and views of people like me are not heard,” Mitchell said.

Elections

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Jay Jones, who is running to become Virginia's attorney general in 2025, in Fairfax, Virginia on June 26, 2025.

Jay Jones wanted to divest from police & pull cops from schools, said Jacob Blake could’ve been him

Hateful and violent texts sent by Jay Jones have taken the spotlight as he seeks to become Virginia's attorney general. But his animosity towards police and the justice system, and his alignment with the BLM movement has flown largely under the radar so far.

Federal Agencies

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Pro-life activist Mark Houck (right)

Durham report bolsters GOP case against Biden criminalizing pro-life activism

Democrats accuse GOP of "false equivalency" between attacks on pregnancy resource centers and abortion clinics. Centers claim Democratic attorneys general stand in the way of justice.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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POSTER RED SQUARE

Exposure of abuses in Russia probe boosts new film 'The Plot Against the President'

"If the media did its job, there'd be no reason to have this movie," filmmaker Amanda Milius says of her documentary slamming the press and select Democrats for what it views as a political conspiracy against President Trump.

Congress

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Comey sworn in

Comey accepts responsibility for implications of Horowitz report, 'this reflects on me entirely'

Former FBI director is appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee after string of stunning disclosures raising new suspicions about the bureau's investigations of the Trump-Russia collusion narrative and former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.

Elections

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Department of Homeland Security

DHS cybersecurity agency claimed 2020 election was secure despite hack, Dominion vulnerabilities

In November 2020, former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs called the freshly concluded presidential election "the most secure in American history."

Courts & Law

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Judge gavel

Soft-on-crime policies sting federal bench after violent criminal kills woman upon release

A woman was allegedly stabbed by a violent criminal who had been released without bail.

Courts & Law

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John Bolton

Judge’s ruling opens door for Bolton to be sued or prosecuted, legal experts say

Forty-year-old court case may point toward Bolton's upcoming legal troubles

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Obama, Comey, Clapper

'Somebody cooked up the plot': The hunt for the origins of the Russia collusion narrative

Key GOP senators are firing off subpoenas in a concerted effort to identify those who helped sustain a Russia collusion probe without the supporting evidence.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Robby Mook and John Podesta

Clinton senior campaign team leaves cohort Sussmann in tough spot ahead of Durham trial

New filings in special counsel probe show Clinton team claiming attorney-client privilege to "hide evidence of all their wrongdoing," said Kash Patel, former chief investigator of House Intel Committee Russia investigation.

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