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Michael Mann Owes Us $1 Million

And we have filed a motion to recover legal fees stemming from his frivolous lawsuits.

Georgia Judge Strikes Down Six Counts in Trump Election-Interference Indictment

McaFee found the language in the counts didn’t provide ‘sufficient detail’ to Trump and his co-defendants ‘to prepare their defenses intelligently.’

The Difference between Trump and Biden Is Mostly Cosmetic

The two presidential campaigns are failing to offer the voting public distinct visions of the country’s future.

A Setback for Lawfare: Why Three Felony Charges against Trump Were Dismissed

Lawfare is bad; lawfare without law is worse.

Biden 2024: No Jury Would Convict!

Joe Biden’s political operation desperately wants you to believe that former special counsel Robert Hur let Joe Biden off the hook.

Hunter Biden rejects public hearing invite

Hunter Biden's lawyer is rejecting House Republicans' offer to appear for a public hearing next week, calling it a "carnival sideshow."

To death don’t us part: Why Uncle Sam keeps paying benefits to dead people

Payments to dead people are one of the more infuriating aspects of government spending, especially when they involve bureaucratic bungling or outright fraud. But from disaster relief payments to farm subsidies, the government has trouble sorting out when it's paying someone who's already gone.

RNC has money trouble? DNC’s answer is a piggy bank

The Democratic National Committee has a gift for the new members of the Republican National Committee that may help them get the organization's fundraising numbers up to snuff -- a piggy bank.

No senators should be protecting China’s control of TikTok

Despite the best push yet to finally force TikTok to divest from the Chinese Communist Party or face a ban, several senators are looking to protect the CCP spyware for a variety of selfish and ill-thought-out reasons. On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted 352-65 to pass the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications […]

RFK Jr. is complicating the Biden-Trump rematch

Not since businessman Ross Perot scrambled the presidential elections in 1992 and 1996 has a third-party candidate had the potential to influence a presidential election in the way that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is poised to do this November. In polling for a national election that accounts for fellow third-party candidates Jill Stein and Cornel […]

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