Samuel Alito hit by new scandal as son found secretly working for Trump's Treasury: report

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's son has been secretly working as a political appointee attorney at the U.S. Treasury Department, raising serious conflict of interest questions as high-stakes cases involving the agency have made their way to the nation's highest court, according to a report.Phil...

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Was Sheriff Chad Bianco justified in seizing California ballots? What the unsealed warrants reveal

Riverside County Sheriff and California governor candidate Chad Bianco focused on claims from an activist group when he kicked off a voter fraud inquiry.

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Hanging around with DumboldVonShitzinPants must have destroyed any braincells that remained after accepting the VP nomination. #GOPCorruptAF #GOP #GOPLiesaboutEverything
I go back again and again to the fact that Republicans watched Jan 6 thugs beat policemen, then stood by while the instigator pardon those convicted thugs who went on to more crime,including sexual assault of children. And still stand to cheer him. Gives lie to Republican talking points and fake outrage of the last four decades. #GOPHatesDemocracy #gopcorruptaf https://apnews.com/article/capito-riot-trump-pardon-child-molestation-f2690d4574a30afdec82edac04c2f4b9
Jan. 6 rioter pardoned by Trump gets life sentence in molestation case

A Florida handyman who was sentenced to life in prison for molesting two children had been convicted of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, but was pardoned by President Donald Trump. Andrew Paul Johnson is among several Jan. 6 defendants who've been charged with new crimes since Trump’s sweeping act of clemency for Capitol rioters. In Florida, Johnson was convicted last month of charges including two counts of lewd or lascivious molestation of a child. A judge handed down Johnson’s life sentence on Thursday.

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Jared Kushner ditches Serbia hotel project hours after four government officials charged in bribery probe

Affinity Partners withdraws from controversial Belgrade luxury development after Culture Minister Nikola Selakovic and three others accused of corruption

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