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"If some of these folks have statewide aspirations, that is at least potentially an issue that could come back to be a liability in a statewide race."
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The office of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. confirmed that it obtained the former president's tax returns and related documents on Monday.
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Court documents detail the messages Richard Michetti, now facing criminal charges, sent his ex-girlfriend during the insurrection. "If you can't see the election was stolen you're a moron," one reads.
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Tenney would’ve voted against the second impeachment of Trump, saying fiery language is used on both sides and protected by the First Amendment.
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The high court's decision marks a major setback for Trump, who for years has fought to shield his finances and business practices from scrutiny.
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Republican state lawmakers are mulling changes to Pennsylvania’s election law this session. They say that effort is aimed at improving the process for the state’s upcoming contests.
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Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has announced he is opening an investigation into the matter.
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Those conversations were about using the Justice Department to make it appear as though Georgia’s election results could be invalidated because of ongoing fraud investigations.
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Concrete barricades have already been put in place to close off a portion of the street next to the Capitol. National Guard members were on site.
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The choice for 10 Republican members to split from their party to vote to impeach Trump could mean political blowback with their state's Republican Party come the next election.