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Arizona AG Opens Criminal Probe into Corruption Allegations Tied to Gov. Katie Hobbs
Arizona’s top law enforcement official has opened a criminal probe into corruption allegations involving Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs and donations from a group home business. Read More.
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Convictions fail to sink Trump’s campaign
A New York jury convicted former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts last week, but so far it seems to have done little to dampen Read More.
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Court: ‘Executive Deputy Director’ Role in Hobbs Administration Violates Arizona Law
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, who has “Executive Deputy Directors” running state agencies, lost in court on Wednesday. Hobbs has used the tactic to avoid more nominees being rejected by the Republican-led Senate Committee on Director Nominations. The Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County said the current leaders of these agencies are “de facto” and “in violation of Arizona law.” Thirteen agency leaders are considered EDDs; however, Hobbs is not obligated to give nominations for directors to the committee just yet as arguments on that will be in late July or early August, according to Capitol Media Services. Read More.
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After conviction, Trump draws crowd in Phoenix heat
Former President Donald Trump has kicked off a western U.S. campaign tour, stopping in Phoenix on Thursday. Read More.
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Appeals Court Pauses Trump’s Georgia Case Until Decision on Fani Willis
The Georgia Court of Appeals officially put the racketeering case against former President Donald Trump’s case on hold. Read More.
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Arizona politicians, stakeholders react to Biden's border order
Joe Biden’s proclamation limiting the number of asylum seekers each day at the southern border sparked a range of reactions from politicians and groups in Read More.
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‘Give Us The Documents’: Tempers Flare as Matt Gaetz Grills Garland on Biden DOJ ‘Collusion’ with Alvin Bragg, Fani Willis
Republican Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz hammered Attorney General Merrick Garland Tuesday for calling claims that the Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) directed former President Donald Trump’s conviction a “conspiracy theory,” but refusing to say whether he would turn over the department’s communications with prosecutors. During his opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearing, Garland slammed “baseless” attacks on the DOJ’s work, specifically calling out “false claims” about the DOJ’s involvement in Trump’s Manhattan case, which ended last week with a jury convicting Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records. Gaetz pressed Garland on whether the DOJ would turn over communications with Bragg’s office, as well as Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and New York Attorney General Letitia James, noting Garland was making the case for collusion appear stronger by not answering the question. Read More.
Time to end lawfare against Donald Trump
I am fighting to protect the Trump electors in Arizona! Read More.
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Rule of Lawfare: Jury Instructions from NY Judge to Manhattan Jurors in Trump ‘Hush Money’ Case Contained Made-up and Selectively Chosen Language
A New York jury found former President Donald Trump guilty on all 34 criminal counts related to falsifying business records last week, prompting outcry that New York Judge Juan Merchan, who was handpicked to handle the case and who donated to Joe Biden, committed misconduct during the trial, including how he handled the jury instructions. A CNN senior legal analyst reported that the case was full of so many legal stretches that employees of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office referred to it as the “zombie case.” Daniel Street, an attorney in Louisiana who writes about lawfare, told The Tennessee Star the jury instructions were “terrible.” Read More.
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Trump: Voters will decide guilt or innocence in November
A defiant former President Donald Trump said voters will decide his guilt or innocence in the November presidential election following his conviction Thursday on all counts Read More.
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Congressmen Call On Mayes To Drop Trump-Ally Lawsuit, Resign
Rep. Josh Brecheen, R-Okla., sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Kristin Mayes asking the Democrat to drop her “frivolous lawsuit” against allies of former President Donald Trump by June 1. “I just sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Kristin Mayes demanding that she resigns and drops the frivolous lawsuit Read More.
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House Executive Oversight Committee Releases Investigative Report Finding Attorney General Kris Mayes Has Abused Power
Chairwoman of the House Ad Hoc Committee on Executive Oversight (CEO), announced today the release of a comprehensive investigative report prepared by the Committee finding that Attorney General Kris Mayes has abused power, neglected legal duties, and committed malfeasance in office. The Committee provided its report to Speaker Ben Toma on Tuesday, who then distributed it today to all House members for their consideration. Read More.
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AZ Federal Defense Attorney Responds to Charges Against Client by Dem. Attorney General Kristin Mayes
Joshua Kolsrud, the federal defense attorney representing Loraine Pellegrino, challenges recent charges brought by Democratic Attorney General Kristin Mayes. Read More.
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Defending Our Rights: Support Michael and Kelli Ward in the Fight for the First Amendment
On behalf of Michael and Kelli Ward, I want to let everyone know that today is a very sad day. The Arizona Attorney General has criminalized exercising our 1st Amendment rights Read More.
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