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Majority of Republican Voters Believe Trump Is Not Guilty of Federal Crimes

Almost three-quarters of Republican voters believe Donald Trump did not commit "serious federal crimes."

Trump Indicted in Georgia

Key elements of the indictment, spanning almost 100 pages, shed light on multiple episodes where Trump and his allies are accused of trying to reverse the election outcome.

New York Greenlights Touchscreen Voting Amid Security Concerns

"It’s going to cause a real increase in the lines and the time that people would have to take to vote. It’s insecure. The voter can’t really check and control their own vote. You’re at the mercy of the machine."

Sens. Cotton, Rubio Warn Against China, Russia Acquisition of American Media Outlet

The acquisition could also allow “foreign powers to use Forbes' wide reach to influence voters during close elections.”

Police Find Widespread Voter Fraud Found in Michigan

“My estimate is over 800,000 ballot applications were sent to non-qualified voters in Michigan," said Michigan State Senator Ruth Johnson.

Poll Shows 43% of Americans Oppose Additional Ukraine Aid

Fifty-nine percent of Democrats support further aid.

Trump Beats Biden in Michigan Ahead of Potential 2024 Race

Trump secures 43% of the voters' support, slightly above Biden's 41%.

Conservatives Criticize DeSantis After He Says Trump ‘Lost’ 2020 Election

Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has been criticized by conservatives after he offered a statement on the 2020 election.

California Investigates School District Over Transgender Parental Notification Policy

The State of California has opened a civil rights investigation into a local school district that adopted a policy requiring schools to notify parents if children want to change their gender.

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."

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