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Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez Faces Second Indictment on Bribery Charges

U.S. Democratic Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey, along with his wife, has been indicted on charges associated with allegedly accepting bribes in the form of cash, luxury automobiles, and gold bars.

Trump Dominates GOP Primary with 47-Point Lead: Emerson Poll

59% of respondents expressed their support for Trump.

Republicans Sue State of New York, Governor Over Absentee Voting Policy

Republican groups and lawmakers are suing the state of New York and Governor Kathy Hochul (D) over efforts to open absentee voting to all residents without needing an excuse for why they cannot vote in person.

Biden’s 2020 Campaign May Have Involved ‘Campaign Finance Criminal Violations’

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) investigated allegations that Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign may have been influenced by “campaign finance criminal violations,” according to a memo.

Trump’s 2020 Election Fraud Claims Protected by Presidential Immunity, Pennsylvania Judge Rules

In a significant ruling on Monday, a Pennsylvania judge decreed that former President Trump's comments casting doubt on the 2020 election results, made during his term, fall under the purview of presidential immunity.

FBI Supervisor Reveals ‘Politically Connected’ Informant Related to Hunter Biden Case

A retired FBI supervisor has informed Congress that the bureau had a "politically connected" informant linked to the Hunter Biden case.

Former Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Withdraws Support from His Campaign

“Why I have chosen to distance is because of that frankly malignant narcissistic tendency to simply say that he’s never done anything wrong.”

Los Angeles Mayor ‘Fearful’ Planes of Illegals May Arrive and Overwhelm the City

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said she is "fearful that any day" planes filled with illegal immigrants will be flown into the city.

46 Million Migrants Residing in U.S.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 46 million migrants live within the United States.

Former Kentucky Clerk Fined $100,000 For Denying Gay Couple Marriage License in 2015

Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who gained national attention when she refused to grant marriage licenses to gay partners in 2015, has now been ordered by a federal jury to pay one gay couple a total of $100,000.

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