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Majority of Democrats, 54%, say dump Biden – Washington Examiner

More Democrats than Republicans want President Joe Biden kicked off the ticket, a shocking dismissal of the party chief just months before Election Day. Fifty-four percent of Democratic likely voters would approve of Biden being replaced, a very unlikely possibility with the party nominating convention set for mid-August. Biden has won his primaries in runaways.

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Illinois House expected to return to pass largest state spending plan in history – Washington Examiner

(The Center Square) – The Illinois House is expected to return Tuesday to finish up the plan on how the state will spend more than $53 billion in Illinois taxpayer money.  The legislature was scheduled to adjourn Friday before the holiday weekend, but budget details failed to surface until it was too late and session

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Prosecutor says some criminals are back on streets with no cash bail law – Washington Examiner

(The Center Square) – An Illinois district attorney says the state’s no cash bail law is allowing for some criminals to remain free pending a court appearance. The Illinois Supreme Court declared the legislation ending cash bail constitutional. Beginning on Sept. 18, 2023, Illinois courts no longer used a cash bail system. Instead, they use a

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Patriot Freedom Project Releases Third Part Of Documentary Showcasing The Personal And Legal Costs Of The Weaponized System Of Justice On Victims And Families

The Patriot Freedom Project, a nonprofit organization founded by Cynthia Hughes, is dedicated to advocating for January 6th political prisoners and their families.  As part of its broader advocacy mission, the PFP recently produced a three-part documentary, “Due Process Denied,” which highlights the often harrowing and tragic stories of the J6 victims and their families. 

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Patriot Freedom Project Releases Third Part Of Documentary Showcasing The Personal And Legal Costs Of The Weaponized System Of Justice On Victims And Families | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Ingrassia

Patriot Freedom Project Releases Third Part Of Documentary Showcasing The Personal And Legal Costs Of The Weaponized System Of Justice On Victims And Families by Paul Ingrassia May. 28, 2024 7:45 am The Patriot Freedom Project, a nonprofit organization founded by Cynthia Hughes, is dedicated to advocating for January 6th political prisoners and their families. 

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Vegetation near highway billboards cited for latest veto try – Washington Examiner

(The Center Square) – Extending his record to a 95th time, Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed legislation from the General Assembly, this time connected to vegetation near highway billboards. Six House Democrats were in favor of the transportation laws included, and his pick to lead the state Department of Transportation was included in the

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Ohio’s top election official slams Democrats for trying to change election rules to suit Biden – Washington Examiner

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose blasted Democrats’ scheduling of the Democratic National Convention as it relates to Ohio election laws and getting President Joe Biden on the ballot there.  LaRose, a Republican, slammed Democrats for blaming Ohio Republicans for their “failure to get Joe Biden on the ballot in Ohio.” Under Ohio law, parties

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Sound Transit to enforce new fare policy to ensure riders pay – Washington Examiner

(The Center Square) – Sound Transit has announced it will implement a new fare inspection process requiring riders to show a proof of payment before boarding. The  new process  will have an initial rollout on June 3. Sound Transit’s “fare ambassadors” have been checking passengers’ proof of payments on various trains throughout the day. According

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Newsom’s latest budget proposal falls $7 billion short, LAO says – Washington Examiner

(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s May budget proposal still falls $7 billion short of a balanced budget for fiscal year 2024-2025, according to the state-funded, non-partisan Legislative Analyst’s Office. This new budget, called the May Revision, is a marked improvement from earlier assessments from the LAO that said the 2024-2025 deficit could be

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