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Months After Probing Clinton Server Scandal, Comey’s FBI Had Its Own Private Email Issue, Memos Say

Months after he refused to charge Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election for using a private, unauthorized server to transmit classified information, then-FBI Director James Comey’s inner circle used personal email accounts to further a plan to make an "unauthorized disclosure" to journalists, newly declassified memos reveal.
When investigators in a criminal probe codenamed "TROPIC VORTEX" sought permission in 2019 to gain access to those private emails, federal prosecutors turned them down, according to the memos recently uncovered by current FBI Director Kash Patel and declassified for release to Congress by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

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The First Amendment Does Not Protect Media Matters From Breaking The Law

For a left-wing advocacy group, certain courts will bend over backwards to block investigations based on plausible allegations of wrongdoing.

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California Republicans File 2nd Lawsuit Against State Redistricting Push

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/california-republicans-file-2nd-lawsuit-against-state-redistricting-push

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Redistricting Showdown: Utah Judge Orders Congressional Map Redraw

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/redistricting-showdown-utah-judge-orders-congressional-map-redraw

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Bans on Gas Stoves Come Back as Democratic Cities and States Continue War on Gas Appliances

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/bans-on-gas-stoves-come-back-as-democratic-cities-and-states-continue-war-on-gas-appliances

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Trump-Appointed Judge Hits Admin Over ‘Unprecedented’ Lawsuit Against Entire Federal Court

A federal judge tossed on Tuesday the Trump administration’s “unprecedented” lawsuit against the entire Maryland district court. The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued all of Maryland’s federal district judges in June over a standing order that automatically placed a two-day hold on deportations for any illegal migrants who challenged their detention. Judge Thomas Cullen, a […]

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Michigan Supreme Court Rules Unrestricted Phone Searches Violate Fourth Amendment

The justices drew a bright line through the data stream, declaring that your pocket-sized diary deserves more respect than a rummaged junk drawer.

The post Michigan Supreme Court Rules Unrestricted Phone Searches Violate Fourth Amendment appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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Transportation Secretary Threatens Funding Cuts for 3 States Over Trucker English Rules

California, Washington, and New Mexico have 30 days to enforce English-proficiency rules for truckers or potentially lose key federal safety funds.

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