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Elise Stefanik Previews Weaponization Committee: ‘Deep State Needs to Be Rooted Out’ of Agencies

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) expects the House’s newly created subcommittee examining the “weaponization” of the federal government to be “some of the most important work of the 118th Congress.”

Former New York Elections Commissioner Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud

He admitted to unlawfully using the names and dates of birth of 12 voters to fraudulently apply for absentee ballots for elections held in Rensselaer County in 2021.

Judge to Release Footage of Hammer Attack on Nancy Pelosi’s Husband

The footage, along with the 911 call made after the assault, could be released to the public as early as Thursday.

Woman Pleads Guilty to Sending Trump Poison in 2020 Letter

A woman from Canada, Pascale Ferrier, pleaded guilty to sending then-president Trump a letter containing the poison ricin.

Jan 6 Protester Who Put Feet on Pelosi’s Desk Faces Life in Prison

The January 6, 2021 protester who was seen putting his feet on Nancy Pelosi's desk has been found guilty of all charges and is now facing a life prison sentence.

Dem Lawmaker’s Child Released on $500 Bail After Assaulting Cop

The "nonbinary" child of Democratic House minority whip Katherine Clark charged with assaulting a cop was released from custody Monday night after posting a $500 cash bail.

Man Claiming He Was a Messenger of God Convicted of Plotting to Kill Republican Rep. Jake LaTurner

A 32-year-old man from Lawrence, Kansas was convicted this week of a single count of threatening a government official after he left a number of threatening voicemails for Republican Rep. Jake LaTurner.

Gay Couple Accused of Sexually Abusing Adopted Sons Reportedly Bragged About Molesting Them

A Georgia couple is being accused of sexually abusing their adopted children and using them to produce "homemade" child pornography, prosecutors allege.

360 Degree Surveillance: How Police Use Public-Private Partnerships to Spy on Americans

In this age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are no private lives: everything is public.

Derek Chauvin, Ex-Minneapolis Cop Convicted of Murdering George Floyd, Files Appeal

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin asked a Minnesota appeals court on Wednesday to throw out his conviction over the death of George Floyd.

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