North Carolina confirms ex-felon can run for office
The North Carolina State Board of Elections ruled that Republican ex-felon Joseph Gibson III is able to run for office because he has been discharged for his crimes.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections ruled that Republican ex-felon Joseph Gibson III is able to run for office because he has been discharged for his crimes.
Legal experts say Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis' illicit affair could cost her her "sweeping" racketeering case against former President Trump.
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The continuing resolution would avert a partial government shutdown by extending federal funding into March With the first quarter of fiscal year 2024 already in the rearview, Congress appears poised to kick the spending can even further down the road. In a 68–3 procedural vote on Jan. 16, the Senate advanced Congress’ third stopgap spending
Wisconsin Republicans are facing difficulties reaching a consensus on a proposal to legalize medical marijuana. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he is unwilling to compromise.
Charles Littlejohn joined Booze Allen as an IRS consultant specifically to leak former President Trump's tax returns, the Justice Department alleges.