Federal
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US
The 27 Bills That Became Law in 2023
Despite holding more than 700 votes this year, the House only managed to pass 27 bills that have made it into law, thanks to tiny majorities, divided government and a right wing bent on constraining government.
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US
Appeals Panel Rejects Meadows’s Request to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court
The judges unanimously ruled against Mark Meadows, a former White House chief of staff and a co-defendant of Donald J. Trump in the state election interference case.
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US
Judges Press Lawyer for Meadows on Bid to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court
A panel of appeals court judges appeared skeptical of the arguments on Friday on behalf of Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff.
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US
Prosecutors Ask Judge to Deny Trump’s Request to Freeze Election Case
The special counsel Jack Smith told the judge she should keep the trial’s start date in March and continue making decisions as the former president appeals one of her rulings.
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US
Trump Seeks to Use Trial to Challenge Findings That 2020 Election Was Fair
The former president’s lawyers in his federal trial on charges of trying to overturn the election are asking to collect a wide range of evidence — including on unrelated issues like Hunter Biden.
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US
Stabbing of Derek Chauvin Raises Questions About Inmate Safety
The former police officer was being held in a specialized federal facility for high-profile inmates. He is said to be likely to survive.
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US
How Trump and His Allies Plan to Wield Power in 2025
Donald J. Trump and his allies are already laying the groundwork for a possible second Trump presidency, forging plans for an even more extreme agenda than his first term.
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Newyork
What We Know About the Criminal Investigation Into Eric Adams’s Campaign
Federal authorities are examining whether the mayor’s 2021 campaign accepted illegal donations, including from the Turkish government.
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US
Trump Asks Judge to Televise Federal Election Trial
The request to Judge Tanya Chutkan was short on legal arguments and long on bluster, and it faces an uphill battle as federal courts generally prohibit cameras.
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US
Federal Judge Reinstates Gag Order on Trump in Election Case
Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that her order should stay in effect while the former president’s lawyers pursue an appeal.