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Political Ethics

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Wray

Did FBI brass censor agents' report warning of political influence? Congress wants to know

Sen. Chuck Grassley "questions for record" to FBI Director Wray allege agents advisory committee's politicization concerns removed.

All Things Trump

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Before FBI seized privileged Trump memos, DOJ filter teams already tainted by legal controversy

U.S. Supreme Court considering ruling on legality of taint teams, while other courts wince, feds admit to a major blunder and some lawyers see a "fox in the privilege henhouse."

Congress

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Pro-choice activists protest outside the house of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh September 13, 2021 in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

Many see Democrat double standard on political violence when it comes to Jan. 6, Kavanaugh threat

"I hate to say it, but it sure appears that they are willing to at least accept violence if it will meet the ends that they wish," Rep. Scott Perry said.

Elections

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An AccuVote electronic scanning machine is used for counting the votes in New Hampshire

Arizona counties' election certification: Lawsuits, testimonies, supervisors 'under duress'

"Maricopa County just couldn't wait to certify their botched election," Kari Lake said.

Media

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James O'Keefe

DOJ accused of massive overreach, assault on press freedom in Project Veritas probe

James O'Keefe, civil liberties advocates decry government's use of sweeping search warrants.

Canada

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Canada Freedom Convoy against COVID-19 policies

Whoa, Canada: Police criminalize food, fuel donations to Freedom Convoy protest

Judge issues 10-day injunction against honking following government worker's lawsuit seeking nearly $10 million from protest leaders and participants.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Hunter Biden, July 4, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Unredacted Hunter Biden search warrants detail payments linked to Ukraine and China

Search warrant applications show that federal investigators knew for years about the millions of dollars flowing to Joe Biden's son from Ukraine, China, Romania, and elsewhere around the globe.

All Things Trump

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Former NYPD commissioner Bernie Kerik

Kerik files surrendered to prosecutors show Trump team still probing election claims before Jan. 6

A lawyer says memos could prove to be valuable state-of-mind evidence that undercuts prosecutors’ theory in Tuesday's indictment.

Watchdogs

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Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency head Christopher Krebs

Enemies list? Fed-backed censorship machine targeted 20 news sites

Just the News, New York Post, Fox News, Epoch Times and Breitbart were identified among the "most prominent domains" whose election coverage was cited in tweets flagged by the Election Integrity Partnership and its collaborators.

Political Ethics

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Wray

Another ‘trusted’ FBI informant discredited, renewing concerns over bureau’s vetting

In the two most politically sensitive FBI criminal cases since Watergate, the Justice Department has concluded the bureau’s confidential human sources had serious flaws that went undetected for years by the agents handling them.

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