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Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst

Ernst introduces bills to stop taxpayer funds from going to political campaigns

Ernst, who is currently the chairwoman of the Senate DOGE Caucus, has promised to reduce waste, fraud and abuse in Washington, D.C.

Courts & Law

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Judge presides over courtroom case

Federal appeals court rules Pennsylvania must only count mail ballots with dates, signatures

The NAACP sued Pennsylvania in 2022 regarding the commonwealth's decision to void mail-in ballots that are either missing a date on the outer return envelopes or have an incorrect date.

Courts & Law

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GOP Elephant on in a rug in the lobby of the Republican Party's headquarters in Washington.

RNC sues Wisconsin city for not hiring more GOP poll workers in primary

"Racine deliberately excluded Republicans and violated the law," RNC Chairman Michael Whatley said.

Courts & Law

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Donald Trump at trial

Prosecutors seek to limit Trump speech about law enforcement in classified documents case

“Trump’s repeated mischaracterization of these facts in widely distributed messages as an attempt to kill him, his family, and Secret Service agents has endangered law enforcement officers involved in the investigation and prosecution of this case and threatened the integrity of these proceedings,” prosecutors told Cannon. “A restriction prohibiting future similar statements does not restrict legitimate speech.”

Elections

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Voters in Georgia, May 2022

Democrats debunked? Despite claims of voter suppression, Georgia early voting breaks records

Current turnout is 304,784 larger than those who voted early in person during the 2018 midterm election.

Elections

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Ballot recounts in Georgia, Nov. 13

Alternate Trump electors for Georgia become targets in criminal probe

Trump ultimately lost Georgia to President Joe Biden by 0.2% in the 2020 presidential election

Free Speech

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Former U.K. prime minister Tony Blair

Elected leaders worldwide call on Brazil to back off censorship as global elite call for more

Brazil's actions "could set a dangerous precedent that quickly spreads," EU, U.K., Mexico, South America leaders warn. Bill Gates floats real-time AI censorship, Robert Reich wants Musk arrested worldwide for "disseminating lies and hate."

Courts & Law

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Judge presides over courtroom case

Wisconsin federal court dismisses lawsuit to toss witness requirement for absentee voting

“The most obvious problem” with the attorneys' argument “is that it simply does not make any sense,” the court ruled.

Bauer and Rose: Tell us what you accuse Trump of & we will tell you what you are guilty of!!!

October 29, 2024

Elections

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TXSOSJohnScott

Texas election audit identifies nearly 12,000 foreigners suspected of registering to vote

Suspected non-citizen voters have been referred to counties for investigation, and more than 2,000 have already been removed from rolls, Texas Secretary of State John Scott reports.

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