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All Things Trump

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Man released on $50,000 bond after allegedly threatening multiple times to kill Donald Trump

He reportedly told Capitol Police "I really hope that God takes" Trump out.

Elections

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Ballot drop box, Pennsylvania

Democrat candidates now sue over election fraud while Republicans are called 'election deniers'

"Election denier" was up until recently code for "Republican." But now Democratic party members are filing suits alleging fraud. A Democratic mayoral candidate for Bridgeport, Conn., alleges that there was fraud with absentee ballots deposited at ballot drop boxes.

Crime

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New Mexico authorities to present findings in fatal 'Rust' movie-set shooting

Santa Fe sheriff, district attorney will brief media Wednesday, following last week's fatal, on-set incident

From the States

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Auditors: Feds unlikely to claw back Washington's $1.1 billion in mishandled funds

A recent report from the SAO found a record 86 issues with how 11 state agencies spent federal COVID-19 aid, noting documentation deficiencies and $1.17 billion in questioned costs in the fiscal year 2023.

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden, Washington, DC, April 18, 2022

Judge threatens sanctions against Hunter Biden legal team for allegedly misleading court clerk

The first son is expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes and a gun violation that could later be dismissed as part of a plea agreement reached with federal prosecutors.

Whistleblowers

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

Committee docs shed light on Hunter Biden’s escort payments, potential Mann Act violations

Document trove released by the House Ways and Means Committee details Hunter Biden’s interaction with a prostitute he deducted as a business expense as well as potential Mann Act violations.

Political Ethics

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Dozen key revelations from newly released memos in the Hunter Biden criminal probe

The Committee on Wednesday voted to release 700 pages of materials related to potential influence peddling that the panel received from IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler. Many of the documents appear to support critics who assert that the Biden DOJ covered for him, and his son.

Elections

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Anheuser-Busch heiress joins Missouri's Democratic Primary for US Senate

Busch Valentine's campaign advertisement released Tuesday targeted an audience in a red state.

Elections

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Maine Republicans call for probe of noncitizens registering to vote

A conservative group says it has uncovered evidence that at least a half dozen noncitizens registered to vote in the state over the past eight years.

Courts & Law

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Sidney Powell appeals Michigan sanctions, saying they go against the First Amendment

"Sanctions are not a saber but the resulting damage to civil society is the same," Powell wrote.

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