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Rep. Scott Perry was ‘persistent’ in contacting executive branch around 2020 election, court documents reveal

By Katelyn Polantz, CNN Reporter, Crime and Justice The seized cell phone of Rep. Scott Perry contained 930 records where the Pennsylvania Republican often tried to cajole executive branch officials around the 2020 presidential election, according to newly released court papers in the fight over his cell phone data. “Rep. Perry’s communications with Executive Branch

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Pentagon’s suicide prevention committee recommends age limit and waiting period for on-base gun purchases

By Oren Liebermann and Haley Britzky, CNN A suicide prevention committee that was established by the Pentagon last year is recommending instituting a waiting period for gun purchases on bases and raising the minimum age for buying firearms in an attempt to reduce the number of suicides among service members. The Suicide Prevention and Response

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Fulton County judge who oversaw special grand jury in Trump probe says jurors are free to discuss final report

By Sara Murray and Jason Morris, CNN The judge who oversaw a special grand jury investigating efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia says he instructed jurors they were prevented from discussing deliberations but did not face restrictions in talking about the panel’s final report. “The

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McCarthy and Jeffries creating bipartisan task force to determine process to boot members off committees

By Annie Grayer, Melanie Zanona and Sydney Kashiwagi, CNN House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries are creating a bipartisan task force to determine a process to boot members off committees going forward, a source familiar told CNN. McCarthy is taking the lead in creating it and Jeffries has agreed to name

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Colorado discipline office moves toward ethics complaint against ex-Trump attorney for 2020 election gambits

By Tierney Sneed, CNN The disciplinary office that regulates attorney conduct in Colorado is taking steps toward potentially bringing an ethics complaint against Jenna Ellis, the lawyer who played a prominent role in former President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Colorado’s Attorney Regulation Counsel, an independent office in the state, indicated last

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Intelligence suggests China is considering sending drones and ammunition to Russia, sources familiar say

By Natasha Bertrand and Zachary Cohen, CNN The US has intelligence that the Chinese government is considering providing Russia with drones and ammunition for use in the war in Ukraine, three sources familiar with the intelligence told CNN. It does not appear that Beijing has made a final decision yet, the sources said, but negotiations

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Florida bill would give DeSantis more power over state universities and ban gender studies

By Steve Contorno, CNN A new bill overhauling Florida universities to match Gov. Ron DeSantis‘ vision for higher education would shift power at state schools into the hands of the Republican leader’s political appointees and ban gender studies as a field of study. The legislation, filed this week, would also require that general education courses

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Media outlets ask Georgia Supreme Court to release full grand jury report on Trump 2020 election probe

By Sara Murray, CNN A coalition of media outlets is asking the Georgia Supreme Court to reconsider a decision that blocked the full release of a Fulton County special grand jury report, which includes recommendations for whether former President Donald Trump or any of his associates should face criminal charges for their efforts to undermine

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US Treasury takes ‘one of its most significant sanctions actions to date’ on anniversary of Russia’s war against Ukraine

By Jennifer Hansler, CNN The US Treasury Department on Friday took what it called “one of its most significant sanctions actions to date” to crack down on those aiding Moscow’s war against Ukraine, targeting Russia’s metals and mining sector, its financial institutions, its military supply chain and individuals and companies worldwide that are helping Moscow

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