Sep 20, 2024
President Donald Trump's former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn arrives at federal court in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Charges Against Flynn Formally Dismissed After Trump’s Pardon

Charges against General Michael Flynn have formally been dismissed after a pardon from Trump was granted in late November. General Flynn served as the Trump Administration’s National Security Advisor up until February 2017. During his time with the administration, Flynn came under scrutiny during Robert Mueller’s investigation, which looked into... Read More »

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Supreme Court Denies Republican Efforts to Block PA Certification

The Trump campaign was dealt another blow in the 2020 election as Philadelphia has become the latest state to reject a lawsuit challenging the state's counting of what the campaign alleges are "illegal votes." Republican efforts led by U.S. Representative Mike Kelly allege that approximately 2.5 million mail-in ballots were... Read More »

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Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Medicaid Work Requirements

On Friday, December 4th, the Supreme Court announced plans to review the legal basis of mandatory work requirements for Medicaid participants. While work requirements for welfare programs were introduced in the 1990s under the Clinton Administration’s push to “end welfare as we know it,” controversy exists over imposing such conditions... Read More »