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Former Republican Official Pleads Guilty to ‘12-Count Indictment’ on Ballot Fraud

"Schofield admitted that in 2021, he unlawfully possessed and used the names and dates of birth of voters in connection with 12 absentee ballot applications he electronically submitted in the voters’ names to the New York State Voter Absentee Ballot Application Request Portal," according to the United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of New York.

Alabama Democrat Indicted on Voter Fraud Charges

Turner denies allegation he fixed ballot boxes.

Special Counsel Appointed to Investigate Biden’s Alleged Classified Documents Mishandling

Investigation will be led by former Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Maryland Robert Hur.

Merrick Garland Named Special Counsel to Investigate Trump, Not Biden, Two Weeks After Biden Classified Docs Discovered

Attorney General Merrick Garland named a special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump, not President Joe Biden, two weeks after Biden’s classified briefings and documents were discovered at the Penn Biden Center.

General Flynn Exposes ‘Secret’ U.S. Government, Warns Americans Freedom Is Under Attack

Retired Army General Michael Flynn warned Americans this week their freedoms are in danger because of a "secret" United States agency operating in the shadows.

Classified Docs from Biden’s VP Days Found in Private Office Months After Mar-a-Lago Controversy

The White House announced that a batch of documents, including some with classified markings, from President Biden's time as Vice President were discovered at the Penn Biden Center and have been handed over to the National Archives.

Georgia Court Dissolves Special Grand Jury Investigating Trump and Allies

The special grand jury investigating President Donald Trump for alleged crimes in overturning the election has completed its work, issuing a final report and recommending actions to be taken; it is now up to the district attorney to decide whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury.

Gov’t Publishes Governor Kristi Noem’s, Family’s Social Security Numbers—Noem Responds

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and her family's social security numbers published online as part of records of House Select Committee's investigation into Jan. 6 protests at US Capitol; Noem's lawyers demand to know who responsible for leak and what measures will be taken to protect Noem and her family.

Ex-Soccer Star Receives $100,000 Settlement from Virginia Tech for Refusing Coach’s Political Activism

Kiersten Hening receives $100,000 settlement from Virginia Tech after suing for punishment of exercising First Amendment rights.

Federal Judge Upholds West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act

Separates sports teams by biological sex, citing inherent physical differences between sexes.

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