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U.S. Prosecutors Launch Website for Victims of FTX Fraud

U.S. prosecutors create website for victims to communicate with law enforcement regarding alleged fraud by FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried.

Judge Denies Kari Lake’s Motion To Transfer Appeal to High Court

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ruled against Kari Lake's request to transfer her election case to the Arizona Supreme Court.

Republican Leaders Sign Letter Supporting 20 House Members Opposing McCarthy for Speaker

Conservatives release letter in support of House Republicans standing in way of Representative Kevin McCarthy's speakership bid, citing his failure to unite party and attacks on members.

Governor Youngkin Directs Virginia AG to Investigate Thomas Jefferson High School for Discriminating in Name of Equity

Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin formally directed the state’s attorney general Jason Miyares to investigate allegations of academic discrimination at Thomas Jefferson High School in Alexandria on Tuesday.

73% of Republicans Want New RNC Leadership

Since Ronna McDaniel became the leader of the Republican National Committee, the party has suffered a series of significant losses, including losing the House majority in 2018 and the Senate, House, and White House in 2020.

U.S. Virgin Islands AG Fired Days After Filing Lawsuit Against JPMorgan in Epstein Trafficking Operation

The U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George has been terminated just four days after filing a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over the Jeffrey Epstein human trafficking ring.

New York Children Under 12 Will Not Be Prosecuted for Most Crimes

New York children under the age of 12 will no longer be arrested for most crimes, according to a bill signed by New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul.

DOJ Secures Near-Perfect Conviction Rate in Jan 6 Cases

DOJ prosecutes and convicts 99.8% of those charged for attacking Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, with over 180 individuals imprisoned for federal crimes.

‘Not Sufficient Evidence’ to Charge Mark Meadows With Voter Fraud

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein said there is "not sufficient evidence" to charge former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and his wife with voter fraud.

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