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Gov. Kemp Signs Legislation That Could Reimburse Trump For Fani Willis Case
Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis has been hit with another setback after being disqualified from prosecuting the case she brought against President Donald Trump. Willis began prosecuting the case against the president and 18 other defendants on charges that they attempted to overturn the 2020 election, but was removed from the case after it was discovered that she…
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Judge Resigns, Issues Final Warning
A conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court judge has announced that she would not run for re-election. This means there will be an open race for a seat on the court, which is currently 4-3 controlled by liberals. Since Justice Rebecca Bradley’s decision, conservatives have lost the last two statewide Supreme Court races by more than ten points. This included an April…
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House Passes Bill Blocking Future Presidents From Banning Oil Drilling Without Congress’ Approval
Legislation was passed 226 to 188 by the Republican-controlled House to prevent future administrations from prohibiting oil and gas drilling without the consent of Congress. The “Protecting American Energy Production Act” was passed by lawmakers in a vote on Friday, which forbids the president from “declaring a moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracturing unless Congress authorizes the moratorium.” Republican…
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Mamá toma una dulce foto con sus hijos: ¡Luego descubre algo que la hace volver por la cámara!
Kirsten Bosly, una mujer de Perth, Australia, se ha convertido en una sensación viral gracias a su poderoso mensaje contra el body shaming. Durante una reciente salida familiar a la playa, Kirsten, que es talla grande, enfrentó esos sentimientos familiares de incomodidad, vergüenza y rechazo hacia su cuerpo al usar un traje de baño. Siempre había sentido nervios por mostrar…
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Schiff Could Face Fines, Prison Time if Classified Leak Allegations Proven
A Democrat whistleblower’s allegations, backed by newly declassified FBI interview reports, are now threatening to upend the political career of Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA). If the whistleblower’s account is accurate and prosecutors pursue the case, Schiff could face not only career-ending political consequences but also staggering financial penalties and lengthy prison terms. As Tolman noted, the legal exposure could multiply…
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First 2028 Democrat Announces They Are Not Running For President
Several top Democrats, such as former Vice President Kamala Harris, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, are all expected to run for president in 2028. But one young, up-and-coming figure says he is not planning to jump into the race, CNN noted. Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore says he will not run for president in 2028,…
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Supreme Court Justices Issue Warning to Lower Court Judges
Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh issued warnings this summer to lower court judges, cautioning them against defying precedents set by the high court in a series of cases involving President Donald Trump’s administration. “Lower court judges may sometimes disagree with this court’s decisions, but they are never free to defy them,” Gorsuch wrote in an opinion last…
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McCarthy Predicts Crockett Could Be Voted Out After Scathing NYP Story
Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett, one of Congress’s most outspoken anti-Trump voices, was the target of a blistering investigation this week that described her as a “diva” who terrorizes staff workers. Several congressional aides who worked for or with Crockett told the New York Post this week that Crockett, 44, called the fiery lawmaker “rude” and was rarely in her Washington, D.C., office…
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Trump Moving Forward With Defense Dept. Name Change
The Trump administration is advancing plans to restore the Pentagon’s original name, the Department of War, according to the Wall Street Journal. While the change would likely require congressional approval, the White House is weighing alternatives. Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) has introduced an amendment to the annual defense policy bill to rename the department, signaling some congressional backing. A Pentagon…
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Noem Dismisses Dozens of FEMA Staff After Major Cybersecurity Failure
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Friday announced the dismissal of two dozen FEMA employees over what she called “massive” cybersecurity failures that exposed government networks to risk. Those fired included Chief Information Officer Charles Armstrong, Chief Information Security Officer Gregory Edwards, and 22 IT staffers. “FEMA’s career IT leadership failed on every level. Their incompetence put the American people…
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