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All Things Trump

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Donald Trump speaks at podium

Trump's motion to dismiss Georgia election case denied

Trump had argued that the case should be dismissed under the First Amendment.

Courts & Law

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Special counsel announces charges against Trump over Jan. 6: 'Unprecedented assault' on democracy

"The attack on our nation's capitol on January 6, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy," he insisted.

Courts & Law

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Comey lawyer Patrick Fitzgerald linked to Comey Memo leak saga that prompted Mueller appointment

Comey current defense lawyer Patrick Fitzgerald, along with longtime Comey friend Daniel Richman, both received copies of the so-called Comey Memos in May 2017 as Comey sought to prompt the appointment of a special counsel to go after Trump.

Crime

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State Department offers up to $2.5 million for info on Belarus hacker

The hacker is charged with transmitting ‘malvertising’ to infect electronic devices

Courts & Law

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Mark Meadows pleads not guilty to criminal charges in Arizona over election challenge

Former 2020 campaign official Mike Roman also pleaded not guilty to the charges. 

Courts & Law

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Sean "Diddy" Combs

Diddy accuses federal agents of leaking damaging information to the media that would taint jury

The former music mogul has also requested a speedy trial in a separate letter to the judge on Wednesday, and recommended an April or May 2025 trial date. The government did not object to the request.

Mexico

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Mexican man pleads guilty to selling suicide drug online for years

Daniel Gonzalez-Munguia, also known as "Alejandro Vasquez," 41, of Puebla, Mexico, pleaded guilty in federal court in Chicago to one count of importing a controlled substance into the United States. He faces up to 20 years in federal prison.

Federal Agencies

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Pam Bondi

Bondi drops charges against doctor accused of destroying COVID vaccine doses, issuing fake cards

“Dr. Moore gave his patients a choice when the federal government refused to do so,” Bondi wrote on social media. “He did not deserve the years in prison he was facing. It ends today.”

Accountability

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Hillary Clinton, New York City, April 7, 2022

You Vote: Based on the news about IRS probe into Clinton Foundation in first Trump admin, what now?

The IRS under President Donald Trump began a criminal tax investigation into the Clinton Foundation and its dealings with other players on the global charity stage.

Security

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Fighting against Chinese cyber-espionage, FBI hunts down members of Chinese hacking networks

An arrest in Italy marks the first time the FBI has laid hands on a person they believe is a Chinese government-backed hacker. Chinese officials called the action "smears and vilifications." The man arrested says it's a case of mistaken identity.

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