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Former Prosecutor on What Georgia Judge’s Ruling Could Mean for Trump

29-3-2024 < Attack the System 7 450 words
 

Former Prosecutor on What Georgia Judge’s Ruling Could Mean for Trump
















ANALYSIS

By Virginia Allen

A judge in Fulton County, Georgia, heard arguments Thursday on pretrial motions in the court case alleging that then-President Trump interfered in the state’s 2020 presidential election results.

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How to Repair the Key Bridge Without Breaking the Bank


















COMMENTARY

By David Ditch

It’s possible for Washington to help Maryland rebuild the bridge without driving the nation deeper into debt.

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House Oversight Chairman Invites Biden to Testify at Impeachment Hearing


















NEWS

By Fred Lucas

“You have repeatedly denied playing any role in your family’s business activities, but the committee has amassed evidence … that wholly contradicts your position on these matters,” writes Rep. James Comer.

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‘America Would Be a Less Safe Place’ If China Invades Taiwan, Heritage Foundation President Says


















NEWS

By Samantha Aschieris

“The Chinese Communist Party is the gravest threat to this country and to free people ever in the history of this country,” says Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts.

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Cable TV Channel to Celebrate Easter at Museum of the Bible


















ANALYSIS

By Tyler O’Neil

A top 100 cable TV channel is celebrating Easter with an event at the Museum of the Bible, a Good Friday film, and an uplifting made-for-TV movie on Easter Sunday.

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Biden DOJ ‘Fears’ Those Who Pray, Sing Outside Abortion Clinics, Tucker Carlson Says


















NEWS

By Mary Margaret Olohan

Tucker Carlson accuses President Biden’s administration of targeting a pro-life father for praying and singing outside of an abortion clinic, warning that the administration “fears” that type of activity.

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ICYMI: New Mexico Accused of Hiding More Election Records


















NEWS

By Fred Lucas

New Mexico’s top election official won’t disclose key information about a new electronic signature-verification system for putting candidates on the ballot, a lawsuit alleges.

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