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Wisconsin Allegedly Violates Federal Election Law

The Wisconsin Voter Alliance alleged that the state violates federal election law by failing to verify the identity and eligibility of overseas absentee voters.

Chinese Espionage Efforts Targeting U.S. Military Bases Under Investigation by House Committee

The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has initiated an investigation into recent allegations regarding Chinese foreign nationals accessing secure U.S. military bases and facilities.

Hunter Biden’s Ties to Prostitution Ring Detailed in U.S. Treasury Documents

“Biden has sent money to individuals who may be part of an Eastern European prostitution ring," states Department of Treasury documents.

Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Gun Charges

If found guilty, he could face penalties of up to 25 years imprisonment, post-imprisonment supervised release for as long as 9 years, and hefty fines that could reach $750,000.

Pro-Life Advocate Faces $18 Million Penalty After Exposing Planned Parenthood’s Aborted Fetal Tissue Sales

In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court has chosen not to consider the appeal of pro-life activist Troy Newman, the President of Operation Rescue.

A Small Continuing Resolution Victory Could Have Big Consequences: Ron Paul

"Hopefully the successful effort to strip Ukraine funding from the CR is the first of many victories by the antiwar fiscal conservatives over the military-industrial complex and its politicians, lobbyists, and propagandists."

National Security Agency Announces New AI Security Center

The National Security Agency (NSA) is reportedly establishing a new Artificial Intelligence Security Center to further develop and integrate AI in federal intelligence.

Texas Rep. Chip Roy Requests His Pay Be Withheld During a Government Shutdown

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) asked the chief administrative officer of the House to withhold his pay during the impending government shutdown.

Kentucky, Tennessee Laws Prohibiting Transgender Treatment for Minors Takes Effect

A federal appeals court allowed Tennessee's and Kentucky's laws against transgender treatments for minors to take effect.

Trump Sues Christopher Steele in the U.K. Over Debunked ‘Dossier’

Former President Donald Trump has initiated legal proceedings against ex-MI6 officer Christopher Steele in the United Kingdom, accusing him of creating and disseminating the infamous dossier that Trump argues is discredited.

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