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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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Unprecedented Lawfare: Attorney General Kris Mayes’ Crusade Against GOP Election Challengers
Even with an ever-widening political divide yielding highly disparate views of Attorney General Kris Mayes, most may agree that she has kept to her campaign promises, especially with the indictment of those Republicans who challenged the 2020 and 2022 election results. Securing back-to-back indictments for two highly contentious elections in what Read More.
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Arizona fake electors case: Kelli Ward, Rudy Giuliani plead not guilty to felony charges
Arizona authorities unveiled the felony charges last month against Republicans who submitted a document to Congress falsely declaring Trump, a Republican, had won Arizona. Read More.
Brad Miller And Kelli Ward Detail The Criminalization Of Free Speech On Elections In AZ
Brad Miller And Kelli Ward Detail The Criminalization Of Free Speech On Elections In AZ Read More.
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Experts Divided on Biden’s New Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
President Joe Biden's new student loan forgiveness plan has legal experts divided, with some citing similar problems to his previous plan struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. The Biden administration's Saving on a Valuable Education Plan is an income-based student loan repayment plan that provides full loan forgiveness in certain cases. Read More.
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Maricopa County passes tentative budget with lower tax rate
The budget in Maricopa County will presumably go down by 11% in fiscal year 2025. Read More.
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Trump Commands Five Point Lead over Biden in Arizona as Voters Driven by Inflation and Economy, Poll Shows
Former President Donald Trump now holds a five-point lead over President Joe Biden in a head-to-head race in Arizona, a poll released Sunday revealed. The CBS News/YouGov poll found 52 percent of Arizonans would vote for Trump if the election were held today, compared to 47 percent who said they would vote for the Democratic incumbent. Read More.
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Rudy Giuliani served with Arizona ‘fake electors’ indictment during 80th birthday bash in Palm Beach
Giuliani was the last of the 18 defendants in the case to be served, Arizona officials said. Read More.
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Republicans Sound Alarm on RNC Security, Secret Service Turns Deaf Ear
Republican lawmakers have approached the U.S. Secret Service with concerns about security issues at July's Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but Secret Service has so far been unwilling to compromise, sources told the Daily Caller. "We have identified a critical flaw with the Security Perimeter that creates an elevated and untenable safety risk to the attending public," counsel to the Republican National Committee Todd R. Steggerda wrote to Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle in April. Read More.
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Report: Inflation continues to impact Arizona families
Inflation is still impacting families in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, according to a new Common Sense Institute report. Read More.

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