Rep. Elaine Luria (D-Va.) has her defining moment on the Jan. 6 committee as she faces her toughest election yet.
Category: Politics
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Wisconsin Assembly elections panel chair calls for voiding 2020 results
State Rep. Janel Brandtjen (R) joins one other Republican lawmaker in supporting decertification, which constitutional scholars and GOP legislative leaders have called legally impossible.
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Man accused of posing as federal law enforcement official signals guilty plea
Prosecutors said two men ingratiated themselves with members of the Secret Service assigned to protect the White House and first lady Jill Biden.
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Officers describe assault on Jan. 6 in front of accused attacker
Their testimony, as well as that of a photojournalist, came at what was supposed to be a sentencing for a man who pleaded guilty to assault.
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Kagan says questions of legitimacy risky for Supreme Court
Speaking in Montana, Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan said it’s problematic for the court when longstanding precedent is discarded.
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Rudy Giuliani ordered to testify before Georgia special grand jury
Giuliani, a former New York mayor and personal lawyer to Trump, has been an outspoken proponent of former President Donald Trump’s false election claims.
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Trump wanted Pence to reject votes for Biden. A new bill would prevent that.
The proposed bill, titled the Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Act, states that the role of the vice president in counting electoral votes is purely ceremonial.
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Brett Kavanaugh’s neighbors: For abortion rights but sick of protests
Weekly demonstrations on their Brett Kavanaugh’s street prompt increased noise complaints; police warn of possible arrests.
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Court lets Georgia’s ‘heartbeat’ abortion law go into effect post-Roe
“No right to abortion exists under the Constitution, so Georgia may prohibit them,” the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday,
