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Trump sues to block release of White House papers to Jan. 6 inquiry
Oct 22, 2021 15:43Former US President Donald J. Trump sued Congress and the National Archives on Monday Oct. 18, seeking to block the disclosure of White House files related to his actions and communications surrounding the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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Jan. 6 was worse than we knew
Oct 06, 2021 21:26However horrifying the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol appeared in the moment, we know now that it was far worse. The country was hours away from a full-blown constitutional crisis — not primarily because of the violence and mayhem inflicted by hundreds of President Donald Trump’s supporters but because of the actions of Donald Trump himself.
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Advocates blast Biden for embracing Trump's 'racist' policy as court upholds Title 42 expulsions
Oct 06, 2021 18:22Migrant rights advocates have recently accused President Joe Biden of embracing his predecessor's racist policies and endangering families following a court ruling that will allow the administration to continue expelling asylum-seekers under the pretext of protecting public health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Arizona vote review 'made up the numbers', election experts say
Oct 06, 2021 17:28The circuslike review of the 2020 vote commissioned by Arizona Republicans took another wild turn on Friday (Oct. 01, 2021) when veteran election experts charged that the very foundation of its findings — the results of a hand count of 2.1 million ballots — was based on numbers so unreliable that they appear to be guesswork rather than tabulations.
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Republicans who let Trump ‘bully’ party will seal midterms defeat, senator says
Sep 21, 2021 21:02One of the seven Republican senators who voted to convict Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial warned on Sunday (19 Sep 2021) that the former president’s “bullying” of the party would lead to electoral defeat in next year’s midterms and beyond.
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Experts say Republican election audits have led to voting system breaches
Aug 30, 2021 15:25The effort by US Republicans to examine voting equipment began soon after the November election as former President Donald Trump blamed his loss on widespread fraud. Judges appointed by both Democrats and Republicans, election officials of both parties and Trump’s own attorney general dismissed the claims.
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Report: Trump admin deployed feds to bring harsher charges on BLM protesters
Aug 23, 2021 14:42The Trump administration used federal police and courts to deliberately target supporters of the movement for Black lives in order to “disrupt and discourage” Black organizing and freedom movements, according to a new report by Movement for Black Lives and the Creating Law Enforcement Accountability & Responsibility (CLEAR) clinic at the City University of New York School of Law.
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Former acting attorney general testifies about Trump’s efforts to subvert election
Aug 09, 2021 15:10Jeffrey A. Rosen, who was acting attorney general during the Trump administration, has told the Justice Department watchdog and congressional investigators that one of his deputies tried to help former President Donald J. Trump subvert the results of the 2020 election, according to a person familiar with the interviews.
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Biden’s foreign policy failures
Aug 03, 2021 19:03Biden’s foreign policy so far is largely made up of failures to achieve his stated goals and failures to overturn the worst policies that he inherited from Trump. In some cases, Biden has not even made the effort to overturn them.
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Already distorting Jan. 6, G.O.P. now concocts entire counternarrative
Aug 03, 2021 18:48In the hours and days after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, rattled Republican lawmakers knew exactly who was to blame: Donald J. Trump. Loyal allies began turning on him. Top Republicans vowed to make a full break from his divisive tactics and dishonesties. Some even discussed removing him from office.