The Wisconsin poll, released Wednesday by Marquette University School of Law, finds that Biden extends his leadership over Trump, getting 49% of registered voters compared to 41% for Trump. In early May, Biden stood at 46% and Trump at 43%. Trump’s job approval has dropped slightly: 45% of Wisconsin voters …
Read More »Trump administration says it will not conduct nuclear weapons test ‘at this time’
“We made it very clear, as we have since the time we adopted a test moratorium in 1992, that we maintain and will maintain the ability to conduct nuclear tests if we see any reason to do so, whatever the reason,” said Marshall Billingslea, the United States’ top envoy for …
Read More »Roger Stone’s recommendation for sentencing was diluted from “higher levels,” the former prosecutor told Congress.
Wednesday’s hearing with Aaron Zelinsky, a prosecutor on former Special Adviser Robert Mueller’s team, and John Elias, a career official in the Antimonopoly Division, was the prelude to the impending showdown between Barr and the House Democrats who charged Barr from abusing his office on multiple fronts The Zelinsky and …
Read More »Two independent watchers investigating Justice Department leaders in cannabis investigation, whistleblower says
During his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, the lawyer for the Antitrust Division John Elias revealed on Wednesday the existence of the investigations, carried out by the independent inspector general of the Department of Justice and the Office of Special Counsel of the executive branch, in the upper echelons …
Read More »Nunes can’t sue Twitter for accounts posing as his mother and a cow, judge says
Twitter is immune to Nunes’s defamation and negligence claims, the judge said, because the company is protected by a critical law at the heart of a political debate in Washington: Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. The court decision provides the most recent example of how the 1996 law …
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