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Final Report on 2020 Election Interference Investigation Released by Jack Smith
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The final report by Special Counsel Jack Smith condemns former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, describing them as an "unprecedented criminal effort." The report submitted to Congress also indicates Trump incited physical violence and disseminated false information about election fraud. Despite sufficient…
Trump incited violence and knowingly spread false election claims: Report
Special counsel Jack Smith's report claimed that President-elect Donald Trump knowingly spread false election fraud…
States Eye Laws to Limit School Cellphone Use Over Mental Health Concerns
States mull cellphone bans in schools to decrease distractions, amid concerns over student mental health and heavy…
Advocates to read 60,000 voter names Griffin wants to erase Tuesday
In protest of Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin's attempt to invalidate 60,000 votes, a grassroots group led by voting rights advocate Kate Barr will gather in freezing conditions to read out each voter's name.
Judge Cannon Permits Publication of 50% of Special Counsel’s Report on Trump…
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Judge Aileen M. Cannon has approved the release of a part of a report by special counsel Jack Smith…
New Pennsylvania Laws: Distracted Driving, Electric Car Fees, and Healthcare…
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed over 150 laws into effect, focusing on improving health, safety and fairness in…
Trump Urges House Republicans to Plan Increase in SALT Deduction Cap
President-elect Trump advocates for increasing the state and local tax deduction, a provision from his 2017 tax law.
Biden Awards Pope Francis With Presidential Medal of Freedom with Distinction
President Biden awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom with Distinction to Pope Francis, praising his humility…
‘Five-Alarm Fire for Democracy’: NC Supreme Court Case
The NC Supreme Court may invalidate the votes of 60,000 North Carolina voters. Dylan Rhoney from Cardinal &…
Donald Trump, the First Felon to be U.S. President, Receives Unconditional Discharge Sentence
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Donald Trump, just before his January 20 inauguration, was sentenced to an unconditional discharge following his criminal conviction related to hush money payments during the 2016 election, meaning he was found guilty without additional legal penalties such as jail time or fines. Constitutional protections for sitting presidents served as…