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2022 is already a record year for state bills seeking to curtail LGBTQ rights, ACLU data shows

By Priya Krishnakumar and Devan Cole, CNN State lawmakers across the US have introduced at least 162 bills targeting LGBTQ Americans this year through July 1, according to a CNN analysis of data compiled by the American Civil Liberties Union, already marking a record-breaking year for such legislation. The slew of bills is spread across 35 states,

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Jill Biden on President Joe Biden’s hindered progress: ‘He had so many hopes’

By Kate Bennett, CNN First lady Jill Biden on Saturday voiced frustration about the stalled progress of President Joe Biden‘s tenure in the White House during a private Democratic National Committee fundraiser. The first lady said during the event in Nantucket, Massachusetts, that her husband has been consistently challenged by unanticipated crises while in office,

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New York Times: Conservative lawyer suggested to Trump he take steps akin to declaring ‘martial law’ to overturn election results

By Jeremy Herb and Katelyn Polantz, CNN Then-President Donald Trump in December 2020 was entertaining fringe legal advice from a wider group of outside lawyers than was previously known as he sought to block the 2020 election result. That included hearing directly from a little-known conservative lawyer advising Trump to take steps that effectively could

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Secret Service gives thousands of documents to January 6 committee, but hasn’t yet recovered potentially missing texts

By Ryan Nobles, Zachary Cohen, Annie Grayer and Whitney Wild, CNN The US Secret Service produced an “initial set of documents” to the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection on Tuesday, in response to a subpoena last week that was issued amid reports of potentially missing text messages from the day of

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Democratic Senate contenders smash fundraising records as Donald Trump’s cash pace slows

By Fredreka Schouten and David Wright, CNN Democratic Senate candidates in key battleground states continue to rake in massive amounts of campaign money as the battle for control of the chamber intensifies, according to new campaign finance reports. New filings with the Federal Election Commission also show former President Donald Trump‘s political operation continuing to

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Exclusive: Russians have visited Iran at least twice in last month to examine weapons-capable drones

By Natasha Bertrand, CNN A Russian delegation has visited an airfield in central Iran at least twice in the last month to examine weapons-capable drones, according to national security adviser Jake Sullivan and satellite imagery obtained exclusively by CNN. Iran began showcasing the Shahed-191 and Shahed-129 drones, also known as UAVs or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,

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DOJ says advisers to ex-presidents may have some immunity from congressional subpoenas but not in Jan. 6 probe

By Katelyn Polantz, CNN Reporter, Crime and Justice The Justice Department on Friday articulated for the first time publicly that former close advisers to ex-Presidents may be immune from congressional testimony — though that doesn’t mean Donald Trump‘s West Wing staff can avoid the House’s subpoenas related to January 6, 2021. The DOJ position means

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