“I think nationally there’s going to be a huge focus on absentee voting and election integrity,” said Michael Whatley, North Carolina's GOP chair. “There has to be a significant tightening of the rules around absentee balloting, and we need to have that conversation with state legislatures all around the country.”
Read MoreAccording to published reports, the couple made at least $36 million in outside income in 2019 alone, all while working … as government employees. (The average salary of a Trump administration staffer is about $183,000 a year.) This month, Ivanka sat for a five-hour deposition with the Washington, D.C., attorney general’s office as part of an ongoing investigation into spending by the Trump Inaugural Committee. One issue is whether …Ivanka, gouged the Inaugural Committee by substantially overcharging them for the use of the Trump hotel in Washington.
Read MoreThe judge who approved the warrant was appointed by [the] Florida Gov. just weeks before the raid. Ron Filipkowski, appointed by DeSantis to the 12th Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission, which selects judges, resigned after reviewing the search warrant
Read More“The primary purpose of all of this is to find out the identities of the people inside the state government who are talking to her and what they're telling her. And I think that's really what they're after.”
Read More"We are concerned that these actions may be retaliation in response to her whistleblower claim against the Department of Health and her criticism of the Governor's COVID 19 response." - Jones, who launched her own dashboard after being fired … had provided daily updates of the state's coronavirus data …
Read More…. One former official said some significant or time-sensitive policies, such as those involving Iran, Afghanistan, and North Korea, are being handled by political appointees (some of whom Trump recently installed), or not answered at all …
With the approaching onset of a new president, much public attention has focused on the likelihood that President Trump, or White House personnel acting at his behest, will destroy records of his presidency … fearing the consequences to him and his legacy should they become public
Read MoreNational Security Advisor and retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, whom Trump recently pardoned, along with Atlanta-based Trump campaign attorney L. Lin Wood have joined the list of Trump supporters urging the president to force the military to oversee a new presidential election.
Former Republican lawmaker Charlie Dent told CNN on Thursday that he was in disbelief that President Donald Trump’s allies are now openly calling for implementing martial law to keep him in power.
Read MoreFormer national security advisor Michael Flynn has called on Donald Trump to suspend the constitution and declare martial law for the military to run a new election. The retired general tweeted out a full-page ad that ran in The Washington Times that claimed the extraordinary executive actions were necessary …
Read MoreDue to the high possibility that Trump will be embroiled in a criminal investigation surrounding his personal and professional finances, there is an increased likelihood that Trump would destroy documents from his presidency.
Read MoreBusinesses at properties owned by the Trump Organization and Kushner Cos. benefited from over 25 PPP loans worth $3.65 million, a new report says.
“Mr. Giuliani’s potential criminal exposure is unclear,” the report continued. “He was under investigation as recently as last summer by federal prosecutors in Manhattan for his business dealings in Ukraine and his role in ousting the American ambassador there.”
Read More“Michigan election law does not need to tell you that ‘yes’ is the only option,” Thomas said. “Because without a ‘yes,’ you don’t have anything — there’s no election, no winners, no losers, no beginning of Michigan’s next chapter.
Read MoreUgland House, five stories tall and home to 19,000 companies, is "the poster child for offshore tax haven abuses"
Reporting revealed that the two Republican election canvassers in Wayne County, Michigan who tried to block certification of Detroit ballots and relented, then tried to take back their decision to certify the votes … in the interim between them changing their mind and trying to take back Detroit certification, outgoing President Donald Trump “reached out” to the canvassers, Monica Palmer and William Hartmann, and thanked them for their “support.”
Read MoreWhen Jim Anderson was fired as Acting Under Secretary for Policy, he was given a 'clap-out' as he left the building. The [White House] called to request names of any political appointees who joined in so they could be fired.
Read MoreRichard Pilger, the Justice Department official who oversees investigations of voter fraud, immediately resigned after Barr authorized his voter fraud probes.
Read MoreAn estimated 1,000 Trump supporters gathered on school grounds in Jefferson County, Kentucky, for a heated event Sunday afternoon where they brandished guns illegally. No one was charged.
So why hasn't Donald Trump been brought to justice? After all, everyday radio and television commercials tell us of the power the IRS has to garnish our wages, seize our bank accounts and even take our homes. Surely brazen tax cheats live in fear of arrest and losing their mansions, jets and yachts, right?