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How the Indictment of Gavin Newsom’s Chief of Staff Could Implicate the Governor in a Scheme To Shield a Top Donor From Legal Scrutiny

Newsom’s top aide meddled in high-profile case against Activision as governor denied allegations of interference

Florida Congresswoman Indicted for Stealing $5 Million in Taxpayer Funds To Bankroll Her Campaign

Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick allegedly used the stolen funds to win an election by five votes

Same Game, Different Name: 'Radioactive' Arabella Advisors Announces Rebrand to 'Sunflower Services' as Prominent Donors Flee

Sunflower Services to take over Arabella's much-scrutinized fiscal sponsorship division

California Congressman Who Campaigned on No Corporate PAC Money Pledge Takes Tens of Thousands of Dollars From Corporate PACs

‘I won’t accept a dime of corporate PAC money,’ Tran said before accepting $46,500 from corporate PACs

Lawsuit Alleging Gavin Newsom 'Facilitated' Anti-Semitic Campaign Against National Guard Commander Headed to Trial, Judge Rules

Jeffrey Magram's lawsuit heads to the discovery phase, which could provide a window into how Newsom handles accusations of anti-Semitism

Jasmine Crockett Hit With Ethics Complaint Over Failure To Disclose Stock Holdings

Crockett’s secret stock portfolio may run afoul of the Ethics in Government Act, according to the nonpartisan watchdog group Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust

Prominent Virologist Warned Intelligence Community COVID-19 Could Have Leaked From Wuhan Lab. Then He Met With Fauci and Changed His Tune.

The researcher, UNC professor Ralph Baric, also privately downplayed the wet market theory but publicly lent it credit

Democrats Lose CNN as Party Uses Food Stamps as Shutdown 'Leverage'

'This is also a choice by Senate Democrats to not vote to open the government,' CNN's Jake Tapper pointed out

Meet the Violent Career Criminals Who Received Reduced Bail, Walked Free Thanks to Roy Cooper’s Judicial Appointees

Octavis Wilson allegedly kidnapped and raped a woman. A Cooper judicial appointee reduced his bond by 97.5 percent.