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Courts & Law

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The U.S. Supreme Court

SCOTUS rejects Meadows' request to move case Georgia election interference case to federal court

The reasoning for the denial was not provided, which is standard practice for the high court.

Courts & Law

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Kenneth Chesebro

Former Trump attorney Kenneth Chesebro disbarred in New York over 2020 election role

A New York appeals court previously suspended the lawyer's law license last year after he reached a plea deal with prosecutors in Georgia's wide-reaching racketeering case.

Congress

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House GOP Leader McCarthy

McCarthy introduces legislation to sanction foreign hackers trying to steal coronavirus research

The proposal was put forth the same day the DOJ indicted two Chinese hackers for targeting hundreds of businesses and institutions over the span of a decade

Federal Agencies

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Letitia James

DOJ Special Attorney on 'mortgage fraud,' Ed Martin, visits Letitia James’ Brooklyn home

Special prosecutor Ed Martin was appointed to the post about a week ago by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Courts & Law

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Texas Children's Hospital surgeon whistleblower Eithan Haim

Feds gave grand jury false info on 'gender affirming care' whistleblower, ask judge to censor him

President George W. Bush nominee denies surgeon Eithan Haim's motion for grand jury material in Texas Children's Hospital prosecution with no explanation. "The Feds are running us dry," he says, pleading for donations.

Courts & Law

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Trump and Comey

FBI probing classified Trump-Russia evidence in ‘burn bags,’ including from Comey, memo reveals

The prosecution of James Comey is shedding more light on the FBI's efforts to target Trump — and potential efforts to hide evidence.

Courts & Law

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Alina Habba

Federal judge says he will decide whether Habba can lead prosecutions in New Jersey

Judge Matthew Brann ruled in a 27-page opinion that he would consider Habba's legal authority seriously after defendant Julien Giraud, Jr., who is facing federal gun and drug charges in New Jersey, asked the judge to throw out the case over questions about the legality of Habba's position.

Courts & Law

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LaMonica McIver

Democratic Rep McIver to appear in court on charges in Newark ICE facility incident

The congresswoman will plead not guilty, according to her spokesperson.

Courts & Law

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Cori Bush, Feb. 7, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Former 'Squad' Rep. Cori Bush's husband charged with wire fraud related to COVID relief funds

Federal prosecutors accused Bush's husband, Cortney Merritts, of falsifying information to get loans from the Small Business Administration during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, New York City, April 4, 2023

Trump vows to 'never' drop out of 2024 presidential race even if convicted

"I didn’t do anything wrong," Trump also said.

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