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What's Next for Matt Gaetz?

November 23, 2024

Former Florida Representative Matt Gaetz has decided not to return to Congress next year. He shared this news in an interview with Charlie Kirk. Gaetz had previously been considered for the role of Attorney General by President-elect Donald Trump, but he withdrew from that possibility. Recently, Gae

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Trump’s Lawyers Become Top Justice Officials

November 15, 2024

Donald Trump, who will soon begin his second term as president, has decided to fill key positions in the US Justice Department with his criminal defense lawyers. Todd Blanche, one of his lawyers, has been chosen as the deputy attorney general. His role will include managing daily functions of the de

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Trump's Surprise Pick: Meet Controversial Rep. Gaetz

November 14, 2024

Who's Matt Gaetz? He's a name you might not expect to see as the next attorney general. Trump, always full of surprises, announced Gaetz as his pick on social media, not your usual way to introduce a Cabinet member. Gaetz has had his share of controversial moments, like being investigated for sex tr

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Trump's Team Sets Sights on Justice Department Targets

November 9, 2024

Some close to Donald Trump are already setting the scene for what could happen after his potential presidency. A lawyer advising Trump, Mike Davis, has been vocal about his disdain for legal adversaries like special counsel Jack Smith and New York Attorney General Letitia James. Davis has even threa

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LA County DA Race: Hochman Pulls Ahead in Voter Preferences

November 6, 2024

It's an unexpected twist in the Los Angeles County District Attorney race. Nathan Hochman, a former federal prosecutor known for his tough-on-crime stance, has captured the majority of voter support. With over 61% of the votes, Hochman's message clearly resonates as voters question the current Distr

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Voter Registration Group Jolt Hits Pause on Texas AG Investigation

October 25, 2024

Recently, a Texas-based group called Jolt, which aims to boost Latinos' civic involvement, won a small victory in court. This lets them continue voter registration without fear of state shutdown. The pause comes after a federal judge ruled that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s investigation tool

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The Menendez Brothers: A New Look at an Old Case

October 24, 2024

In the heart of Los Angeles, a famous case from the past is heating up again. The Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, are still making headlines, even after 34 years. They were convicted for killing their parents in 1989. Now, Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón and his team are mulling over n

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Secret Evidence Reveals Trump's Election Fraud Claims Were Crazy

October 19, 2024

A big secret about former President Donald Trump's election fraud claims came out last week. A judge in Washington, D. C. , made public almost 2, 000 pages of evidence from the case. This evidence shows that back in 2020, William Barr, who was Trump's lawyer at the time, told Trump his ideas about v

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Weinstein's Cases: One Trial or Two?

October 12, 2024

New York prosecutors have a plan: they want to merge Harvey Weinstein's two sex crime cases into one big trial. This move has Weinstein's lawyers on edge, saying it's not fair. Weinstein is already facing retrial for two older charges after his 2020 conviction was thrown out. Now, he's also accused

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Building a Bridge of Tolerance: Attorney General Campbell's Action Plan for Southwick Schools

September 15, 2024

In the wake of a disturbing "mock slave trade" incident, Attorney General Andrea Campbell has issued a comprehensive action plan to combat racism and bullying in Southwick schools. The plan, developed in collaboration with school officials, the Greater Springfield NAACP, and other stakeholders, outl