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The president went from declaring the U.S. was attacking Iran in a social media post to immediately posting about attempted Iranian election interference, as his administration is facing accusations
President Donald Trump's former campaign attorney is arguing two state Supreme Court justices should be barred from overseeing a case involving an effort to overturn the election.
Welcome to Thursday’s edition of Washington Secrets. Today we look at how the law firm Jones Day, which staffed up the first Trump administration and represented the president and his campaign in a string of lawsuits,
The name Kurt Olsen is probably unfamiliar to most Americans, but he’s in a position the public probably ought to care about. Olsen came to public prominence in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s 2020 election defeat as a campaign lawyer who pushed ...
States including Michigan have enacted laws to make registering and voting easier. Three consecutive Republican Secretaries of State – Candice Miller, Terry Lynn Land and Ruth Johnson ‒ pushed a reluctant Republican-led Legislature to allow no-reason absentee voting. Finally, the voters themselves took action, approving it in 2018.
Key members of Congress are demanding a swift vote on a war powers resolution that would restrain President Donald Trump’s military attack on Iran unless the administration wins their approval for what they warn is a potentially illegal campaign that risks pulling the United States into a deeper Middle East conflict.
President Donald Trump is threatening to use greater force against Iran while maintaining that he still has diplomatic options following the death of Iran's supreme leader.