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Elections

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Sen. Lindsey Graham on Nov. 3, 2020

Graham calls for DOJ to investigate alleged ballot backdating, claims of election misconduct

Graham received a sworn affidavit from the Trump campaign from Pennsylvania United States Postal Service worker Richard Hopkins, who alleged knowing about a scheme to backdate postmarks on ballots.

Crime

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United States Department of State

Think tank employee put on leave after charged for removing classified docs from Defense Department

Ashley Tellis "is now on administrative leave, including from his role as Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Vice President for Communications Katelynn Vogt said

Crime

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DC National Guard

DC man charged with felony assault after allegedly spitting on National Guardsmen while on e-scooter

Scott Pichon was charged with felony assault and making physical contact with the two guardsmen while they were performing their official duties

From the States

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Pam Bondi

Alleged Hamas terrorist tied to attack on Israel arrested in Louisiana after lying on visa

AG Pam Bondi said Mahmoud Amin Ya’qub Al-Muhtadi of Lafayette “has been found and charged with participating in the atrocities of October 7 – the single deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust.”

Crime

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AG Bondi and FBI Director Patel Hold Press Conference On Jan. 6 Pipe Bomber

Road to finding J6 pipe bomb suspect paved with fresh FBI eyes and thorough police work

FBI and Justice Department officials stressed that investigators obtained no new evidence or tips, but that a fresh look at the case files and rigorous analysis led to the breakthrough.

Crime

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Man pleads guilty to sexual assault of female college classmate in 2013 after sending 'I raped you'

Ian Cleary will face a maximum possible sentence of four to eight years in prison when he is sentenced in October

Whistleblowers

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FBI whistleblower says SWAT teams being misused, J6 defendants' rights trampled

Suspended agent says he and others are being listed "as Affiants on search and arrest warrant affidavits for subjects" whom they "have never investigated or even interviewed."

Media

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Donald Trump

Pulitzer Follies: Trump lawsuit exposes uncomfortable truths about journalism's highest award

New intel community report on Putin's intentions also undercuts factual basis of one of the award-winning submissions by The Washington Post.

Elections

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The U.S. Capitol

As Congress certifies election, evidence of these voting irregularities looms large

The storyline that voting irregularities claims are "baseless" is debunked by well documented evidence from courts, state officials and affidavits. That's why large numbers of state legislators are raising red flags.

Federal Agencies

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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox speaks at press conference following the assassination of Charlie Kirk

Utah governor announces state will seek death penalty for Charlie Kirk assassin

Cox provided an update on the investigation into the shooting, stating that federal and local law enforcement officers had conducted over 200 interviews related to the assassination and they have received over 7,000 tips.

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