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Merrick Garland, non-brawler for democracy
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Merrick Garland s elitist caution shows how Democrats could become a minority party
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Trump clings to false election claims at Arizona rally POLITICO 3 hrs ago © Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday sought to lend credence to the partisan audit of presidential ballots cast in Arizona, holding his first rally there since the 2020 election.
Speaking in Phoenix at a Turning Point USA gathering, Trump hailed what he called Arizona Senate Republicans “full forensic audit” of results in Maricopa County, while continuing to promulgate baseless conspiracy theories about the election he lost to Joe Biden.
“I predict when the votes come in … I think they’re going to be so horrible. They will be, in my opinion, the results will be so outrageous,” he said, promising to continue the fight in further politically driven audits across the country.
Trump Praises Arizona Republicans at rally – PJ Media
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Democrats renew questions on Kavanaugh s FBI background check
FBI Director Christopher Wray, responding to longstanding questions from Democrats, disclosed in a letter late last month that it had received more than 4,500 tips. Author: Associated Press Updated: 11:44 AM CDT July 23, 2021
Senate Democrats are raising new concerns about the thoroughness of the FBI s background investigation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after the FBI revealed that it had received thousands of tips and had provided all relevant ones to the White House counsel s office.
FBI Director Christopher Wray, responding to longstanding questions from Democrats, disclosed in a letter late last month that it had received more than 4,500 tips as it investigated the nominee s past following his 2018 nomination by President Donald Trump. The process was the first time that the FBI had set up a tip line for a nominee undergoing Senate confirmation, Wray said.