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Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden, Wilmington, De., July 26, 2023

Hunter Biden plea agreement looks like 'sweetheart' deal, but also highlights wide judicial leeway

Biden, whose father is President Joe Biden, could be let off with supervised parole, or could face the average sentence of three to five years.

Media

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CNN

Oops! I Did It Again: Media repeats Russia collusion mistakes

Prominent press outlets portray Trump, raid critics as threats to national security while reporting misleading information.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Adam Schiff and Jerry Nadler

Adam Schiff’s inaccurate Russia tweets raise Twitter double-standard question

While Twitter has flagged some of President Trump's tweets, they have not done the same with Schiff tweets that declassified memos show are misleading.

Political Ethics

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Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Washington, D.C., April 10, 2023

Impeachment inquiry zeroes in on origin of Hunter Biden's China deals while Joe Biden was VP

Witnesses, emails suggest funds paid to Hunter Biden in 2017 from CEFC China Energy was for work done much earlier.

Elections

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Polling station in Atlanta, Nov. 3, 2020

Georgia ballot harvesting probe casts fresh light on past Democrat efforts to make tactic legal

Top Democrat election lawyer Marc Elias called third-party ballot gathering one of "four pillars" to success.

Political Ethics

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Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Washington, D.C., April 10, 2023

He ‘closed the deal': Biden role in son’s deals with foreign clients exposed in testimony

"Joe the Closer?" Oversight Chairman James Comer told Just the News on Friday that President Joe Biden played a specific role in his son’s business dealings.

Political Ethics

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Joe Biden, James Biden, Aug. 27, 2008, Denver, Colo.

Showdown: The most important questions facing James Biden in his impeachment interview under oath

Presidential brother James Biden is expected to appear for closed-door testimony under oath today with the House Oversight Committee as part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry against his brother.

Federal Agencies

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As DOJ appoints special counsel for Trump probes, legal experts ask: What about Hunter?

The attorney general's decision to name an independent prosecutor for multiple investigations focused on Trump has exacerbated concerns about a politicized Justice Department.

White House

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Trump and Hillary

Hillary Clinton's 2016 election post-mortem confirms plan to smear Trump with Russia, like intel

The U.S. intelligence community intercepted evidence that Hillary Clinton was planning to tie Trump to Russia during the 2016 election. The public record shows that is exactly what the Clinton campaign went on to do.

Federal Agencies

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'Intimidate, humiliate, and embarrass': Growing outcry against DOJ strong-arming of Biden critics

"Law enforcement seems to be using arrest tactics on Trump supporters that are generally reserved for violent and/or fleeing suspects," said Alan Dershowitz, professor emeritus at Harvard Law School.

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