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DOJ Charges Trump with Conspiracy, Witness Tampering Tied to 2020 Presidential Election

The federal prosecution alleges that Trump was bent on retaining his position of power through a scheme that sought to undermine a fundamental function of the U.S. federal government—the execution of the process for “collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election."

Judge Rules Trump Claims of 2020 Election Fraud Protected by ‘Presidential Immunity’

This ruling has dismissed an election worker's attempt to sue Trump for the aftermath of these statements.

Employee Fired Over Failing to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Reinstated

An employee for the University of Virginia was fired after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine for religious reasons.

Hunter Biden Misleads Judge About Legal Practice Standing, Reveals Connecticut Bar Suspension for Non-payment

Connecticut Judicial Branch records revealed that Hunter's license to practice law in Connecticut was suspended more than two years ago due to non-payment of annual fees amounting to a mere $75 since 2018.

Hunter Biden Plea Deal Would Have Granted Him Wide-Range Immunity, Avoid Jail Time for Gun Charge

The plea deal consisted of a "plea agreement" and a "diversion agreement" that would have protected Hunter Biden from foreign lobbying crimes and other felonies.

Banks Have Filed More Than 170 Suspicious Activity Reports Tied to Alleged Biden Family Corruption: Rep. Comer

Allegations of money laundering, human trafficking, and tax fraud tied to the Biden family.

Hunter’s Attorney Confirms He Took $664,000 from China

Hunter Biden's attorney, Chris Clark, revealed on Wednesday in court that the president's son obtained $664,000 from CEFC China Energy Co. in 2017.

Biden Will Not Pardon Hunter, Spokeswoman Says

When asked if President Joe Biden will pardon his son, Hunter, White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said, "No."

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Escapes Prosecution on Campaign Finance Violation Charges

Bankman-Fried will not be prosecuted by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on campaign finance violation charges.

Christians Win $300,000 Settlement After Wrongful Arrest for Attending Church During COVID

The individuals—Gabriel Rench, Sean Bohnet, and his wife Rachel Bohnet—had initiated a civil lawsuit against the city, claiming their First Amendment rights were violated during a religious gathering in 2020.

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