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Political Ethics

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Jim Jordan, James Comer, Washington, D.C., June 22, 2022

IRS whistleblower bombshell expands Hunter Biden scandal to coverup, obstruction concerns

"It's deeply concerning that the Biden Administration may be obstructing justice by blocking efforts to charge Hunter Biden for tax violations," House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer says.

All Things Trump

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Susie Wiles and Donald Trump

DefCon Dozen: 12 Americans who could profoundly shape the Trump 2.0 era

Every administration is defined by the few dozen most important voices and talents upon which each president builds his agenda. The good ones channel his vision, execute with precision and innovate their way to the finish line.

From the States

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Zohran Mamdani

NYC mayoral nominee’s anti-Israel views, political rise closely tied to Palestinian activist Sarsour

Zohran Mamdani characterized the mayor's race as a "fight for Palestinian freedom." The Democratic Socialist, who could be the next mayor of America's biggest city, has a yearslong affiliation with infamous Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour.

Political Ethics

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Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Kash Patel speaks alongside U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi during a press conference to announce the results of Operation Restore Justice on May 07, 2025 in Washington, DC.

DOJ during Trump's first term stymied, squashed probes on Comey, Clinton, Schiff and Hunter Biden

The DOJ, FBI, and IRS in Trump's first term seemed to let a large number of Trump antagonists off the hook for their potential criminality. It remains to be seen how the second Trump DOJ will handle possible high-profile prosecutions.

Political Ethics

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Comey sworn in

Exclusive: Prosecutors secured evidence Comey authorized classified leaks, but declined charges

Declassified bombshell FBI memo undercuts Comey's testimony to Congress and opens door to new conspiracy probe

Accountability

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irs building

IRS unmasked: Away from politics, America's tax agency has lots of warts, and ammunition

Aside from history of alleged abuses, tax agency struggles with customer service, data security and audit targeting.

Waste, Fraud and Abuse

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Man wearing mask walks past 'Store Closing' signs amid COVID-19 pandemic

COVID con, part 1: How the pandemic became a gold mine for fraudsters

Lax government oversight of billions in COVID-19 relief funds led to vast criminal fraud.

Crime

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George Soros in January 2020

Amid violent crime wave, permissive, Soros-funded prosecutors under fire nationwide

Progressive district attorneys facing backlash while accused of misconduct, being soft on crime.

Steele dossier and police reform

June 12, 2020

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.

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