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By Matt Shuham
05.31.22 | 6:19 pm
Michigan’s Signature Forgery Scandal Clears Ways For Capitol Rioter, Right-Wing TV Host
By Matt Shuham
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Navarro Grand Jury Subpoena Signals DOJ Has A New Focus In Its Jan. 6 Investigation
The news comes after months of questions about how extensive the DOJ's investigation — which is separate from the congressional Jan. 6 investigation — would be.
By Josh Kovensky
05.31.22 | 1:55 pm
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, a Democrat, has condemned his state's Republican-sponsored voter ID law and constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. But in his position he must defend the state against lawsuits on both issues. (Raleigh News & Observer/MCT) North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, a Democrat, has condemned his state's Republican-sponsored voter ID law and constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. But in his position he must defend the state against lawsuits on both issues. (Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)
Dem North Carolina Guv Calls Out Far-Right Lt Guv Over Assault Weapons Threat
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Kemp’s Camp Hopes To Patch Things Up With Trump After Perdue’s Embarrassing Defeat
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05.31.22 | 12:26 pm
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) 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)
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05.30.22 | 10:40 am
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