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Georgia GOP forks over $1.7 million in legal fees for Trump trial
The Raw Story· 20 hours agoThe Georgia Republican Party has spent more than $1.7 million in legal fees for those wrapped up in...
Joe Biden's chances of beating Donald Trump in critical swing states: Polls
Newsweek· 3 days agoAlthough Biden has made gains against Trump in some recent national and state-level polls, the 2024...
Trump could avoid trial this year on 2020 election charges. Is the hush money case a worthy proxy?
Chicago Tribune· 53 minutes agoFormer President Donald Trump faces serious charges in two cases over whether he attempted to...
Georgia Republicans have spent $1.7 million on Trump-related trial fees
Newsweek· 13 hours agoThe Georgia GOP has spent over $1.7 million in legal fees since 2022, including $237,000 last month...
Primary in Pennsylvania is here: A 2024 election guide from ballot issues to House races
USA Today· 5 hours agoPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have essentially clinched their party’s 2024...
Trump, RNC promise ‘aggressive’ election interference in battleground states
Michigan Advance via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoDonald Trump and the Republican National Committee on Friday announced a “100,000 person strong”...
Election interference case resumes against Georgia senator who was a Trump elector
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 22 hours agoAfter a nearly three-month break, the election interference case is back on track against the lone...
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr didn't pursue 2020 election case
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 7 days agoGeorgia Attorney General Chris Carr said Tuesday that he looked into allegations of wrongdoing...
Georgia election officials probe claims of Bibb County voting machine security breach - WABE
WABE· 7 days agoelection security analyst with ties to an alleged breach of the Coffee County voting system is now being investigated by the Georgia secretary of
Keeping Up With the Trump Trials: Bad News for Jack Smith’s Election Interference Case
Slate via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoIf SCOTUS rejects the DOJ’s use of Section 1552(c) in Fischer, Smith would likely have to drop at...