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Federal Judge Rules President Trump’s DOJ Can Keep 600+ Boxes of Fulton County 2020 Election Ballots
A federal judge in Georgia has denied Fulton County’s request to recover more than 600 boxes of 2020 election ballots seized by the FBI. The ruling allows President Donald Trump’s DOJ to continue its investigation into alleged election irregularities.





















Jim Acosta tells Montana Dems he’s now doing ‘real news’, and the jokes write themselves
Former CNN correspondent Jim Acosta faced significant social media backlash after telling a group of Montana Democrats that he is finally reporting "real news." Speaking at a fundraiser in Missoula, the journalist attempted to rebrand his current independent work following his departure from the cable news network.