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Ex-Trump aides form new policy group with $20 million initial budget
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Stephen Miller, the former Trump White House senior advisor and speechwriter from Santa Monica, has gone back to the California conservative playbook for his next act: launching a legal group that co-opts social justice strategies to fight social justice.
Miller is characterizing his group, America First Legal, as a conservative version of the American Civil Liberties Union, in the same way he spins himself, with a smirk, as a “conservative social-justice warrior.”
His goals have nothing to do with social justice, civil liberties or putting America first. Miller aims to wage rabid political warfare against President Biden’s efforts to make America more equitable and livable for marginalized people.
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Former President Donald Trump s senior aide Stephen Miller has launche
d a new organization that aims to challenge the Biden administration s policies in courts
and is being billed as a conservative American Civil Liberties Union.
Miller, the architect of the Trump White House s immigration policies, launched
America First Legal this week,
which will work with Republican attorneys general around the country to push back against President Biden s rollback of Trump s policies.
Trump put out a statement Wednesday promoting the project, and urging his supporters to get behind it: Stephen Miller is a fearless, principled fighter for the America First movement. He has backbone, integrity, and never gives up. As we know,
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Husband of appeals judge goes to prison
Suspended lawyer Charles McCullough, the husband of a Pennsylvania appeals judge, reported to prison Tuesday after he was convicted of stealing $50,000 from an elderly widow. McCullough is married to Patricia McCullough, who is running for a seat on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Charles McCullough, a former county councilman, was convicted of using his power of attorney to take money from the widow for campaign contributions and for a charity where Patricia McCullough was the executive director, according to an account of earlier news coverage by the Associated Press. (The Associated Press via How Appealing, TribLive.com)
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