Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on Thursday fiercely defended herself against allegations of prosecutorial misconduct while she had a romantic relationship with the special prosecutor she appointed to oversee the 2020 presidential election interference case. A surprise appearance in a Fulton County courtroom saw Willis …
Read More »Jim Clyburn Stepping Down From House Leadership During Re-election Run
Skylar Laird, SC Daily Gazette U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn announced Wednesday he’s stepping down from his leadership role among House Democrats as he seeks a 17th term. The 83-year-old congressman has been in various leadership positions in the House Democratic Caucus, most recently as assistant Democratic leader to Hakeem Jeffries …
Read More »Tom Suozzi Emerges Victorious in New York’s 3rd District Special Election
Jimmy Williams Democrat Tom Suozzi has secured victory in the special election for New York’s 3rd Congressional District, filling the void left by former GOP Representative George Santos. This outcome not only trims the Republicans’ slim majority in the House but also carries potential implications for Democrats navigating immigration and …
Read More »Trump’s Pick For RNC Chief Worked With Top Election Denier’s Group
Zachary Roth, Wisconsin Examiner Former President Donald Trump’s choice to be the next chair of the national Republican Party briefly teamed up last election cycle with a voter fraud watchdog group closely tied to Cleta Mitchell, the conservative lawyer who played a key role in Trump’s bid to subvert the …
Read More »Former GOP Officials Warn Of ‘terrifying possibilities’ If Trump Immunity Claim Accepted
Jacob Fischler, Florida Phoenix Accepting former President Donald Trump’s claim of presidential immunity would embolden future presidents to use military force to stay in office indefinitely, a group of anti-Trump Republican former officials warned in a Tuesday brief to the U.S. Supreme Court. Rejecting Trump’s immunity claim, which he has …
Read More »Here’s What You Need To Know About Michigan’s Gun Laws That Take Effect Tuesday
Anna Liz Nichols, Michigan Advance Several new gun laws concerning storage, possession and purchasing firearms go into effect Tuesday in Michigan. Exactly one year ago, a mass shooting on Michigan State University’s East Lansing campus resulted in the deaths of three students and serious injuries for five others. In response …
Read More »Senate Sends $95 Billion Aid Package For Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan To House
Jennifer Shutt, Iowa Capital Dispatch The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly early Tuesday to approve a $95 billion emergency spending package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The measure now goes to the U.S. House, where Speaker Mike Johnson hasn’t committed to putting the bill on the floor for debate and votes …
Read More »Trump Touts Defeating Immigration Deal, Says America Has Fallen Into ‘cesspool of ruin’
Abraham Kenmore, Michigan Advance Former President Donald Trump told thousands who gathered to see him Saturday that America has declined under President Joe Biden, but with their help, he could turn things around. “We are a nation that is no longer admired, respected or listened to on the world stage,” …
Read More »Biden ‘in full control’ And Special Counsel’s Reference To Age Was ‘a smear’
Kim Lyons, Florida Phoenix President Joe Biden is “absolutely in full control,” U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said Friday when asked about the president’s age. The question referenced a special counsel report released Thursday by the U.S. Justice Department, concluding that while Biden, 81, “willfully retained” classified materials following his time …
Read More »Congress Is Looking At Expanding The Child Tax Credit Again. Who Would Benefit?
by Ashley Murray, Missouri Independent The bipartisan tax package passed by the U.S. House last month is not a done deal, but the proposal’s supporters say it could restore some poverty-reducing benefits that reached millions under the pandemic-era child tax credit expansion. A majority of low-income families who do not currently qualify …
Read More »Five Takeaways From The Special Counsel’s Report On Biden And Classified Documents
Jennifer Shutt, Georgia Recorder Special Counsel Robert Hur’s nearly 400-page report on the classified documents that President Joe Biden kept after leaving office includes new details on why it’s become commonplace for politicians to end up with sensitive information after they leave their posts. The report also sheds light on …
Read More »Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls for Investigation Into Georgia Prosecutor Handling Trump Case
Jimmy Williams In a recent development, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia has urged an investigation into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. This call for investigation comes amid claims that Willis, who is prosecuting charges against former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case, has violated state …
Read More »Senate Advances $95.3B Bill That Includes Emergency Funding For Ukraine, Israel
Jennifer Shutt, Georgia Recorder The U.S. Senate moved past a procedural hurdle Thursday to begin work on a $95 billion emergency spending bill that would provide military and humanitarian assistance for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The strong 67-32 vote, which could predict eventual approval, came after a tense week on …
Read More »No Prosecution Of Biden In Classified Documents Case, DOJ Special Counsel Says In Report
Jennifer Shutt, New Jersey Monitor The U.S. Justice Department released a lengthy report Thursday concluding that while President Joe Biden “willfully retained” classified materials following his time as vice president, he won’t be charged with a crime. Special Counsel Robert K. Hur wrote in the 388-page report that prosecutors considered …
Read More »Supreme Court Appears Skeptical Of Colorado Ruling In Trump Disqualification Case
Quentin Young, Colorado Newsline U.S. Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments Thursday in a landmark case over whether former President Donald Trump should be barred from the 2024 presidential ballot. A majority of the justices, including liberal members of the court, expressed skepticism about a ruling from the Colorado Supreme …
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