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Trump claims he has “absolute immunity” from Jan. 6 lawsuits in new court filing
Trump tries to dodge civil suits accusing him of inciting riot after a judge already rejected his earlier claims
07/28/2022 13:19 UTC
Arizona's Republican attorney general sees "no evidence" of voter fraud: Voters backed GOP—not Trump
"People voted for Republicans down-ballot but they didn’t vote" for Trump, he said. That "doesn’t mean it’s fraud"
11/12/2020 18:59 UTC
Kelly Loeffler under fire for soliciting campaign cash in halls of the Senate — an apparent crime
A similar move by Lindsey Graham was called "a crime in plain sight" by a member of Congress earlier this year
11/18/2020 22:11 UTC
“I would have waited all day if I had to”: Hours-long lines mar first day of early voting in Georgia
Critics accused Georgia of "voter suppression." State officials blamed "record turnout" and voter "enthusiasm"
10/13/2020 18:25 UTC
The red flags that foreshadowed Georgia’s June 9 primary election meltdown were ignored
Clues and causes kept coming, but state officials told counties to proceed
06/12/2020 08:59 UTC
"Absurd": Experts say Clarence Thomas "giving the finger to the court" by blocking Graham subpoena
"Even granting a brief administrative stay showed his contempt for the law," says Harvard Law Prof. Laurence Tribe
10/25/2022 16:29 UTC
"Jaw-dropping": Experts stunned after report reveals new tape of Trump pressuring Georgia official
“How big does Willis want to go in her charges?” ex-U.S. attorney wonders
03/16/2023 13:18 UTC
More than 700 Republicans running in 2022 have pushed Trump’s election lies
More than 200 federal candidates — and 500 more at state level — have spread election lies, offering no evidence
07/07/2021 10:00 UTC
The threat of extremist violence against the government is real. Will we listen?
January 6 showed that the threats of anti-government groups are not hollow. Their danger is real and growing
06/20/2021 16:01 UTC
The fight for America's future won't be won or lost in Washington — it runs through the states
Voting rights are in trouble — but Congress and the courts can't save us. The real fight is in state capitals
08/04/2021 09:30 UTC
What connects Trump's two acquittals: The profound danger of the "Dershowitz precedent"
Trump's first acquittal was a historic mistake: It fueled his supporters' anti-democratic rage and entitlement
02/14/2021 17:02 UTC
Here are 6 key findings from Senate Judiciary's report on Trump election interference
The report paints the actions of one DOJ lawyer as "a stunning distortion of DOJ's authority"
10/08/2021 08:30 UTC
Experts raise concerns about Cannon’s trial date — but "master chess player" Jack Smith has a plan
Judge Aileen Cannon set a May 2024 trial date — but it's not likely to stick
07/24/2023 12:52 UTC
“Red-alert”: Legal experts say Georgia DA letter signals she’s likely getting ready to indict Trump
The letter comes after reports that pro-Trump fake electors in the case are "flipping on one another"
04/25/2023 13:05 UTC
Republicans roll out “tidal wave of voter suppression”: 253 restrictive bills in 43 states
GOP is using Trump’s “big lie” to push a historic “contraction of voting rights," says Democratic lawyer Marc Elias
02/27/2021 11:00 UTC
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