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A top State Department official traveled to Venezuela this week and met with detained Americans as the Biden administration continues to seek their release

Top State Department official travels to Venezuela to meet with detained Americans

By Jennifer Hansler, CNN A top State Department official traveled to Venezuela this week and met with detained Americans as the Biden administration continues to seek their release, multiple sources confirmed to CNN Friday. Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs Roger Carstens’ quiet visit to the capital city of Caracas represents a significant development as

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A federal judge on December 10 upheld the Justice Department's decision to use a felony obstruction law against US Capitol rioters

Judge upholds prosecutors’ use of felony obstruction law in January 6 cases in pivotal ruling

By Marshall Cohen and Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN A federal judge on Friday upheld the Justice Department’s decision to use a felony obstruction law against US Capitol rioters, a major victory for prosecutors who have used the statute to charge hundreds of Donald Trump supporters who were involved in the January 6 insurrection. Several other defendants

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In the weeks leading up to January 6

Memos from Trump campaign lawyer outline her theories for how Pence could reject Electoral College votes

By Hannah Rabinowitz, Gloria Borger, Tierney Sneed and Holmes Lybrand, CNN In the weeks leading up to January 6, one of Donald Trump’s campaign lawyers wrote memos outlining how she believed then-Vice President Mike Pence could reject electoral college votes and overturn the 2020 election, including one theory that he could ignore a federal law.

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The week in five lines

By Lauren Dezenski, CNN Here are the must-read lines from a top story each day this week. Monday Trump allies are seeking election jobs up and down the ballot: “As former President Donald Trump prepares for a potential comeback bid in 2024, his allies are flocking to election jobs all the way down to the

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Supreme Court ruling on Texas law was the result of decades of pressure from anti-abortion groups to shape the court

By Tierney Sneed, CNN The anti-abortion movement has won its biggest returns yet on its decades-long investment on reshaping the courts, with a Supreme Court order that allowed the country’s second most populous state to cut off almost all access to the procedure. For a generation, abortion foes have employed a multi-pronged strategy of electing

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