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DeSantis Suspends Soros-Backed State Attorney for ‘Neglect of Duty,’ ‘Incompetence’

The attorney allowed "violent criminals to escape the full consequences of their criminal conduct," according to a press release.

Former FBI Agent Involved in 2016 Trump Probe Set to Enter Guilty Plea in Russian Oligarch Case

McGonigal, 54, previously at the helm of New York’s FBI counterintelligence operations during the Trump-Russia inquiry, is now at the center of a scandal that alleges illicit ties with Oleg Deripaska, a Russian businessman.

Investor Sues Target Over ‘Disatrous’ LGBT Merchandise

A Target investor is suing the company after shareholders lost "billions" from the failed LGBT merchandise.

Utah Man Who Made Threats Against President Biden Killed in FBI Raid

Sources confirm that the raid was linked to a significant investigation into threats directed at President Joe Biden and various other officials.

Plea Deal Confirms Biden Family Received Millions From China

The large sum leads to questions about Biden's motives behind several decisions.

Musk to Fund Lawsuits Against Companies That Punish Employees for Activity On X

X owner Elon Musk said over the weekend that his company would stand up for people who are punished by their employers for things they post on his social media platform.

Judge Invalidates Two of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Filings

Judge Aileen Cannon of the Southern District of Florida invalidated two of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s sealed filings.

Jan 6 Events Were a ‘Cover Up’: Ex-Capitol Police Chief

"If I was allowed to do my job as the chief, we wouldn't be here, this didn't have to happen," said ex-Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund.

Trump to Use Indictment as Platform to Challenge 2020 Election Results, Use New Subpoena Power to Call Witnesses

Trump's indictment gives him "an opportunity that he has never had before, which is to have subpoena power since January 6 in a way that can be exercised in federal court."

Democrats Request Trump’s Court Proceedings To Be Televised

More than 30 Democrats have signed a letter asking for court proceedings against former President Donald Trump to be broadcast on television.

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