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Emails Show Senior DOJ Officials Questioned Biden-Era Memo to Probe School Board Threats

Critics said the DOJ memo gave a green light for federal law enforcement to intimidate parents and others protesting policies.

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California Gets 80 Percent of Federal Cash for Illegal Immigrant Families: Report

The Golden State was the primary driver of national welfare spending on families with illegal immigrant parents, according to the report.

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DOJ Rules EEOC Guidelines on Employment Discrimination Unconstitutional

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the guidelines themselves promote discrimination.

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7 States Uncovered Noncitizen Voter Registrations as SAVE Act Debate Heightens

Just this year, at least seven states identified noncitizens on their voter registration lists. This comes as Congress continues to debate the SAVE America Act, a bill which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. Several states obtained the names of noncitizens by cross-referencing the voter registration list with the…

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Bill to Speed Up Talks for Newly Formed Unions Passes House With Bipartisan Backing

Twenty Republicans broke from their party to join Democrats in passing the Faster Labor Contracts Act.

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Social Security Trust Fund May Be Depleted in 2032, Trustees Report Finds

Social Security’s programs guarantee income to nearly 71 million retired Americans.

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Anti-Trump Lawyer’s Nonprofit Secretly Aided State Prosecutions of Trump Supporters, Memos Show

Democratic attorneys general deputized private lawyers from a nonprofit run by former Obama ambassador and anti-Trump activist Norm Eisen to help prosecute supporters of President Donald Trump for organizing alternate electors to challenge the 2020 election results, according to tax records and internal memos released under open record laws.
The relationship between state and local prosecutors and Eisen’s States United Democracy Center (SUDC) raises troubling questions about the independence of judicial decisions and the influence of a donor-funded group on matters of law and order, experts said.

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