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President Donald Trump launched his second-term assault on mail-in ballots and electronic voting machines on Aug. 18, firing off a series of unfounded claims while announcing an effort to do away with both.
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Trump’s remarkable statement against states’ rights
Donald Trump’s intentions to get rid of mail ballots and voting machines made clear the president elected to lead the party of states’ rights has very little regard for states’ rights.
The probe follows NBC4 Washington reporting from July that a Metropolitan Police Department commander is under investigation and was put on administrative leave earlier in the year for allegedly manipulating crime data in his district. The officer, Michael Pulliam, has denied those allegations.
Trump pledged to do away with both mail-in voting — which remains popular and is used by about one-third of all voters — and voting machines — some form of which are used in almost all of the country's thousands of election jurisdictions.
Wallace rebuked Trump for spending time during a “high-stakes diplomacy” meeting talking about “unfounded delusions” of widespread voter fraud.
The United States is deploying three Aegis guided-missile destroyers to waters off Venezuela as part of President Donald Trump 's effort to counter Latin American drug cartels, according to a U.S. official briefed on the planning.
President Donald Trump is falsely claiming that the states are mere agents of the federal government in vote counting, and must do as they are directed by the President, a claim that is false according to the principles of federalism and the U.
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ZNetwork on MSNTrump’s Assault Upon the United Nations is at Odds with U.S. Public Opinion
If one examines Donald Trump’s approach to world affairs since his entry into American politics, it should come as no surprise that he has worked to undermine the United Nations. The United Nation is based on international cooperation,
Immigration Matters is a recurring series by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández that analyzes the court’s immigration docket, highlighting emerging legal questions about new policy and enforcement practices.