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Politics & Policy

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Alan Dershowitz, Jan. 29, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Dershowitz fingers NY judges for suppressing Epstein info

Dershowitz himself previously faced accusations of impropriety from late Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, though she recanted her allegations and settled the matter with him prior to her death.

Federal Agencies

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DOJ charges dozens of alleged Tren de Aragua gang members with drug trafficking, murder-for-hire

McNeilly said the murder-for-hire charges include a group who allegedly agreed to kill two people for $15,000 and then a bonus $5,000 if they included the victims' severed heads as proof.

Health

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Pfizer

DOJ tries to shut down Pfizer clinical trial whistleblower after FDA admits COVID vax killed kids

Government lawyer ignores leaked memo from FDA vaccines chief as she tries to convince appeals court to block Brook Jackson from refiling her False Claims Act case with new information such as vaccine injury records.

Crime

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Los Angeles protest

Four men, including illegal migrant, charged with throwing Molotov cocktails at officers in SoCal

“When protesting crosses the line into violence, the penalties will be severe,” U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said.

Elections

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Dominion voting machines in Detroit, July 2022

Ga. lawsuit on alleged weakness in Dominion machines set for trial, with a push for paper ballots

“The Court notes that the record evidence does not suggest that the Plaintiffs are conspiracy theorists of any variety. Indeed, some of the nation’s leading cybersecurity experts and computer scientists have provided testimony and affidavits on behalf of Plaintiffs’ case in the long course of this litigation,” the judge wrote in her ruling. The trial is set for Jan. 9 of next year.

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden agrees to give up law license in Washington DC

The board on Tuesday recommended that the D.C. Court of Appeals, which has final say on all attorney discipline cases, accept Biden's consent to disbarment.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, phone, Washington, D.C., June 18, 2020

Five big unanswered legal questions in the Trump raid case

Imminent release of redacted search warrant affidavit may shed some light on FBI motives, but won't answer all the questions.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Roger Stone

Newly released FBI documents reveal communication between Roger Stone, Julian Assange

The documents, which were FBI affidavits, were released following a lawsuit brought by several media outlets

Elections

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Vivek Ramaswamy

New Hampshire man charged, arrested in connection with death threat to Ramaswamy

The threats were sent via text messages to the Ramaswamy campaign, which alerted authorities.

Congress

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Sen. Chuck Grassley on June 17, 2020

Grassley vows to investigate FBI's raid of Trump's home if GOP retakes Senate

If Attorney General Merrick Garland wanted to be totally transparent, he would include the affidavits along with the warrant to raid Trump's home, Grassley asserted

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