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If Presidents Can’t Control Executive Agencies, Elections Are Fake

The Department of Justice, FBI, and USAID are posing prominent test cases for how the Trump administration can reform a malignant federal bureaucracy.

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Automatic Voter Registration Let Non-Citizens in South Dakota, Oregon onto Voter Rolls, Report Says

A new election integrity report examining how non-citizens have been registered to vote in South Dakota and Oregon warns that automatic voter registration is the culprit.
A report released by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) last week shows that both South Dakota and Oregon, which have automatic voter registration, found non-citizens on their respective voter rolls last year. The report explains that this occurs easily and warns states about using automatic voter registration.

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FAA Sued for Turning Down Qualified Air Traffic Controllers for Being “Too White”

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/faa-sued-for-turning-down-qualified-air-traffic-controllers-for-being-too-white

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Southern California House Democrats Ask EPA to Create Air Quality Task Force

Representatives want monitoring of air, soil, and water in the burn zones after January’s deadly fires.

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New York Senate Bill Would Abolish Qualified Immunity

A bill filed in the New York Senate seeks to abolish the doctrine of qualified immunity, paving the way for lawsuits against law enforcement officers in state court for rights violations.

The post New York Senate Bill Would Abolish Qualified Immunity first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Young Adult Mortality 70 Percent Higher Than Expected, Mostly From Unnatural Causes

https://bonginoreport.com/health-fitness/young-adult-mortality-70-percent-higher-than-expected-mostly-from-unnatural-causes

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U.S. Taxpayers Now on the Hook for $36.2 Trillion

https://bonginoreport.com/economy/u-s-taxpayers-now-on-the-hook-for-36-2-trillion

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State Bar of Texas Drops ‘Baseless and Politically Motivated’ Charges Against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Over His 2020 Election Lawsuit

The State Bar of Texas (SBT) dropped its charges against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton this past week for filing the lawsuit Texas v. Pennsylvania, which contested election wrongdoing in the 2020 election. The move came in response to the Texas Supreme Court issuing a ruling dismissing the State Bar of Texas’s (SBT) four-year-long attempt to discipline Paxton’s First Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster over his role in the lawsuit, calling it an “egregious invasion of the attorney general’s authority.” 
"I am pleased to announce that the Texas State Bar has finally ended its baseless and politically motivated attempt to stop me for doing my duty to defend election integrity," Paxton said in a statement. "The State Bar’s meritless case was not about justice or the rule of law but about weaponizing the legal process to attack me for boldly defending the rights of Texas. For four years, this unfounded lawfare wasted valuable time and resources, but these unethical tactics will never stop me from fighting to uphold the rule of law, protect our elections, and defend the values that Texans hold dear."

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