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Groups perpetuating Trump’s 2020 election lie face scrutiny and lawsuits
May 11, 2022 09:02Colorado lawsuit charges group with questioning residents about voting status while former US President Donald Trump loyalists work to sustain falsehoods about his loss.
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Trump asked about shooting protesters, his Pentagon chief says
May 10, 2022 03:50Former US President Donald Trump inquired about shooting protesters amid riots and civil unrest following George Floyd's murder in 2020, according to his second Defense Secretary, Mark Esper.
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Trump faces biggest test of his political clout since leaving White House
May 02, 2022 03:23The month of May brings Donald Trump the biggest test of his political clout since the end of his presidency, as candidates he has endorsed contest Republican primaries that will set the stage for November's midterm congressional elections.
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The US Republican judge blocking her party from rigging electoral districts
Apr 15, 2022 03:25Some US Republicans are calling for Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor’s impeachment because she is refusing to let them distort electoral districts to their advantage.
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US State Department: WH gift records for Trump, Pence missing
Apr 11, 2022 08:20The US State Department says it is unable to compile a complete and accurate accounting of gifts presented to former President Donald Trump and other US officials by foreign governments during Trump’s final year in office, citing missing data from the White House.
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Trump allies held in contempt over silence in Capitol riot probe
Apr 07, 2022 05:21US lawmakers have recommended criminal contempt charges against two allies of former president Donald Trump for failing to cooperate with a House investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol.
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Biden privately said Trump should be prosecuted for January 6 riot
Apr 04, 2022 03:37US President Joe Biden has privately said that his predecessor Donald Trump should be prosecuted over the 6 January attack on the US Capitol, a new report shows.
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Florida judge blocks new Republican-backed voting law as racially discriminatory
Apr 01, 2022 07:35A federal judge in Florida has struck down several of the state's new Republican-backed voting restrictions, saying they violate minority voters' constitutional rights.
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Washington says attacks on US forces ‘went up 400%’ after Lt. Gen. Soleimani assassination, IRGC designation
Apr 01, 2022 06:46Washington says the number of attacks against American forces went up 400 percent in after the assassination of Iran’s top anti-terror Commander Lt. General Qassem Soleimani and the broader “maximum pressure” campaign that the United States launched against the Islamic Republic in 2018.
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US Capitol attack panel expects to hear how militia groups coordinated plans before insurrection
Mar 31, 2022 09:53Testimony could play a major role in establishing whether former US President Donald Trump oversaw a criminal conspiracy in efforts to overturn 2020 election.