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OAN Admits Bogus Georgia Election Fraud Conspiracy Theory It Hyped Was Bogus
U.S. Attorney John Durham, center, outside federal court in New Haven, Conn., after the sentencing of former Gov. John Rowland. Durham will continue as special counsel in the investigation of the origins of the Trump-Russia inquiry, but is being asked to resign as U.S. attorney. (Bob MacDonnell/Hartford Courant/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) Durham Becomes Rallying Point In The Right-Wing Fever Swamp
From ‘Ballot Trafficking’ To ‘Zuckerbucks’: A Glossary For Election Conspiracy Theorists
Wisconsin GOP Candidate Cited For Bringing Loaded Gun To Airport
Trump Has ‘No Comment’ On Whether He Proposed Missile Strikes In Mexico
McConnell Says National Abortion Ban ‘Possible,’ Wouldn’t Change Filibuster To Do It
Draft Overturning Roe Quotes Infamous Witch Trial Judge With Long-Discredited Ideas On Rape
Justice Alito’s leaked opinion cites Sir Matthew Hale, a 17th-century jurist who conceived the notion that husbands can’t be prosecuted for raping their wives, who sentenced women to death as “witches,” and whose misogyny stood out even in his time.
Esper Warned Armed Forces Against Being Coopted By Trump Desperate To Retain Power
After A Decades-Long Anti-Abortion Crusade, The Right Insists Draft Opinion Is No Big Deal
Chief Justice Roberts Says Roe Leaker Would Be ‘Foolish’ To Think Leak Will Affect SCOTUS’ Work
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