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Irony Overload: Letitia James Asks Court to Throw Out Her Mortgage Fraud Case as ‘Selective Prosecution’…

Lawyers for New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a motion Friday to dismiss mortgage fraud charges the Trump administration brought against her, ironically arguing the case is a politically motivated prosecution.
“The government targeted AG James for prosecution because of the President’s genuine animus towards her protected campaign speech and fulfillment of her statutory obligations as New York Attorney General,” the motion reads in its first paragraph, continuing: “This indictment is the product of vindictive and selective prosecution, in violation of the Fifth Amendment.”

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2,500 Weekend Flights Canceled as Government Funding Impasse Persists

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/2500-weekend-flights-canceled-as-government-funding-impasse-persists

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School Cannot Force Students to Use Trans Pronouns, Federal Court Rules

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/school-cannot-force-students-to-use-trans-pronouns-federal-court-rules

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Thousands of Ballots Discovered in Maricopa County Days After Election

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/thousands-of-ballots-discovered-in-maricopa-county-days-after-election

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Shutdown Shows U.S. Could Stand To Fire Many Federal Workers

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/shutdown-shows-u-s-could-stand-to-fire-many-federal-workers

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Federal judge upholds teacher’s year-long suspension for crucifix in the classroom

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A federal judge in Connecticut upholds the suspension of longtime teacher Marisol Arroyo-Castro for refusing to remove a crucifix from her classroom wall. The ruling declares her display a violation of public school policy. Arroyo-Castro and her legal team argue it’s religious discrimination and vow to appeal, citing First Amendment protections…

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Shots Fired at Border Patrol Agents in Chicago: DHS

This incident occurred a few days after a federal judge ordered agents to stop using anti-riot measures.

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