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Second Trump Indictment Is Proof Of Two-Tiered Justice System

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Former President Donald Trump was indicted for a second time Thursday over the same conduct both President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton engaged in at the upper echelons of government.

Trump, whose Florida home was raided by some 30 plainclothes agents last August, faces charges from a seven-count indictment over his alleged mishandling of classified documents. Federal officials ultimately confiscated 15 boxes of material in an investigation that was later given special counsel protection under the Department of Justice.

The front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination is expected to surrender to authorities on Tuesday, marking the first time a former president is arraigned over federal charges. Trump was separately indicted by the far-left Manhattan district attorney over 2016 hush-money payments to a porn actress.

Trump blasted Thursday’s partisan indictment in a video published to Truth Social, saying it is just the latest episode in a years-long effort of government-sponsored election interference.

“Just like the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax and all of the others,” Trump said, “this has been going on for seven years and they can’t stop, because it’s election interference at the highest level.”

Trump pointed out the Russia-collusion hoax was a grand conspiracy conceived by the Clinton campaign in 2016 that was personally approved by Hillary Clinton herself. Now in the latest hoax over documents, Attorney General Merrick Garland, whose 2016 Supreme Court nomination was thwarted by Trump’s triumphant victory, personally signed off on the anti-Trump persecution.

While Trump’s political

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Georgia State Election Board Approves Rule Seeking To Ensure Accurate Ballot Counts

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The Georgia State Election Board (SEB) approved a rule on Friday that aims to ensure the number of physical ballots counted matches the machine count at the precinct level.

The board approved Rule 183-1-12-.12 (a) (5), which states the poll manager and two witnesses shall, after removing the “paper ballots from each ballot box, record the date and time that the ballot box was emptied and present to three sworn precinct poll officers to independently count the total number of ballots removed from the scanner, sorting into stacks of 50 ballots continuing until all of the ballots have been counted separately by each of the three poll officers.”

But if the three poll officers find that “the numbers recorded on the precinct poll pads, ballot marking devices [BMDs] and scanner recap forms do not reconcile with the hand count ballot totals, the poll manager shall immediately determine the reason for the inconsistency; correct the inconsistency, if possible; and fully document the inconsistency or problem along with any corrective measures taken.”

A handful of Georgia counties already use hand counting at the precinct level, as SEB member Janelle King noted in Friday’s meeting. She argued that, by approving Rule 183-1-12-.12 (a) (5), the board would simply be creating uniform guidance across the state.

“I just want to point out that according to our Georgia code, the role of the [SEB], part of our role, is to ‘promulgate rules and regulations to define uniform and nondiscriminatory standards,’” King said, reading from what

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Calls Grow For Nebraska Republicans To Adopt Winner-Take-All System Before 2024 Election

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In a move that could help Donald Trump’s prospects of winning the White House, Nebraska’s GOP leadership is calling on state lawmakers to switch to a winner-take-all system for awarding Electoral College votes before Election Day.

On Wednesday, Republican Gov. Jim Pillen met with two dozen state senators and Secretary of State Bob Evnen at his official residence to encourage the GOP-controlled legislature to pass a law allocating the Cornhusker State’s five Electoral College votes to whichever presidential candidate receives the most votes statewide. South Carolina GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham also reportedly attended the meeting, according to the left-wing Nebraska Examiner.

Nebraska is one of two states (the other being Maine) that splits its Electoral College votes. As explained by the National Archives, these states “appoint individual electors based on the winner of the popular vote within each Congressional district and then 2 ‘at-large’ electors based on the winner of the overall state-wide popular vote.”

During the 2020 election, Joe Biden garnered a single electoral vote by winning Nebraska’s 2nd District. The reverse happened in Maine, where Trump won the state’s 2nd District and accompanying electoral vote.

As my colleague Brianna Lyman previously explained, the fate of which candidate wins the presidential election could hinge on who comes out on top in Nebraska’s 2nd District. If Kamala Harris “were to win Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin but lose Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona, for example, [she] could still reach 270 — so long as [she] received one of Nebraska’s electoral

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Amber Thurman Died From The Abortion Pill, Not Pro-Life Laws

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Democrats and their corporate media allies are so desperate to get rid of pro-life laws that they’ll fabricate stories to wrongly smear them as not only bad for women but deadly.

The latest is ProPublica’s story of a Georgia woman who died after a North Carolina abortionist gave her chemical abortion pills — which, contrary to Democrat narratives, are unsafe. The article, however, pretends the death was caused by Georgia’s pro-life laws. The author of the story repeatedly attempts to conflate a procedure used to treat miscarriages, dilation and curettage (D&C), with elective abortion.

In ProPublica’s telling, 28-year-old Amber Nicole Thurman had ingested the chemical abortion pill regimen, which consists of the drugs mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone ends the life of the developing human being; misoprostol helps achieve complete expulsion of the embryo.

It’s worth noting that the FDA’s 2000 approval of mifepristone acknowledged its risks and enacted safety requirements, including a seven-week gestational limit, requiring women to see a physician in person, and a mandatory one-time post-abortion appointment to confirm that the uterus was empty and that bleeding had subsided. The FDA also required manufacturers of the abortion pill to report all adverse health events that were reported to them, such as infection or excessive bleeding — not just patient deaths. 

But thanks to Democrat efforts to relax safety requirements for abortion pills, important safeguards no longer apply. When Thurman experienced “complications” from the abortion, which ProPublica wrongly asserts are “rare,” she went to the hospital for a

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