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Judge Denies Motion to Move Jeffrey Clark’s Election Fraud Case from State to Federal Court

A federal judge in Atlanta has denied a motion by former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark to move his case related to the 2020 presidential election from state court in Georgia to federal court. Clark is charged with two counts as part of a racketeering case stemming from an alleged effort to subvert the election results. The ruling is a setback for Clark and the other defendants, who had hoped to have their cases heard in federal court, and will mean that Clark will be prosecuted in state court in Fulton County. The ruling is part of a larger effort by the Georgia Attorney General’s office to investigate election fraud and other crimes related to the 2020 election.

Tributes Pour In Following the Passing of California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a “True Trailblazer” and Role Model for Many

California Senator Dianne Feinstein passed away at the age of 90, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy of service and dedication to her constituents. President Joe Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have all paid tribute to Feinstein, praising her as a "true trailblazer" and "leader of strength and courage".

House of Representatives Rejects Measure to Keep Government Open, Puts U.S. on Brink of Shutdown

The U.S. government is facing a potential shutdown this weekend after the House of Representatives rejected a measure backed by Speaker Kevin McCarthy. White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients said President Joe Biden has no plans to talk to McCarthy, and a group of hard-right Republicans have refused to vote on a continuing resolution to keep the government funded. The White House has urged Congress to pass a short-term deal to keep the government funded and avoid a shutdown.

“Senator Dianne Feinstein: A Trailblazer for Women in Politics and an Inspiration to Many

Senator Dianne Feinstein, a trailblazer for women in politics, passed away on April 17th, 2021. She was the first woman to serve as a U.S. senator for the state of California and the longest-serving woman senator in history. Known for her integrity and bravery, Feinstein was an inspiration to many and her legacy will live on. Her impact on politics and the country will be remembered for years to come for her admirable qualities of being smart, strong, brave, and compassionate.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Trailblazer in American Politics, Passes Away at 90, Leaving a Legacy and an Open Seat in the U.S. Senate for California

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a trailblazer in American politics, passed away on Thursday at the age of 90, leaving an open seat in the United States Senate for California. Gov. Gavin Newsom has reaffirmed a pledge to appoint a Black woman to fill the vacancy, and hopes to make the decision soon. Feinstein was the first woman to serve as a U.S. Senator from California, and was a powerful advocate for women's rights, civil rights, and gun control.

National Park Service to Close Parks and Furlough Park Rangers in Anticipation of Government Shutdown

The looming government shutdown threatens to severely limit public access to America's national parks, putting tens of thousands of people and gateway towns in an economic chokehold. The National Park Service has announced plans to shutter the majority of national park sites, restricting access, locking gates and bolting bathrooms, if the government shuts down as expected on Sunday. The closure of these parks will have a significant impact on the local economies and visitors.

Dianne Feinstein, Trailblazer and Longest-Serving Woman Senator in History, Announces She Will Not Run for Re-Election

Dianne Feinstein, the longest-serving woman senator in history, has announced that she will not be running for re-election at the end of her current term. Throughout her career, she broke the glass ceiling time and time again, becoming the first woman mayor of San Francisco in 1978 and the first-ever female member of the Judiciary Committee in 1992. Her legacy of breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of women in politics will live on.