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Sioux City Woman Charged with 52 Counts of Voter Fraud in Connection to Iowa Congressional Primary Race

Phuong Taylor, a Sioux City woman, has been charged with 52 counts of voter fraud for allegedly filling out and casting absentee ballots in her husband's unsuccessful 2020 Republican primary race for Iowa's 4th Congressional District. Taylor is accused of committing the fraud during both the primary and general elections, specifically targeting people in Sioux City's Vietnamese community who had limited ability to read and understand English. If convicted, Taylor could face up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

Justice Department Appoints Robert Hur to Oversee Investigation into Classified Documents Found at President Biden’s Home and Office

Robert Hur, a former US attorney in Maryland, has been appointed by the Justice Department to investigate the classified documents found at President Joe Biden's home and former private office. The House Judiciary Committee has also opened an investigation, sending a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding all documents and communications related to the discovery. Hur has a long and distinguished career as a prosecutor, having played a key role in a number of high-profile cases.

President Joe Biden to Deliver Second State of the Union Address on February 7th

President Joe Biden has accepted an invitation from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to deliver his second State of the Union address on February 7th. The speech will focus on the economy, global competitiveness, safety, and unity. Biden expressed his gratitude for the prompt invitation and looks forward to speaking with Republicans, Democrats, and the country.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Urges Congress to Raise Debt Limit Before January 19th Deadline to Avoid Financial Armageddon

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned Congress that the US will reach its debt limit on January 19th, and urged them to raise the limit to avoid a potential default. This sets up a major battle on Capitol Hill, as the government must take “extraordinary measures” to avoid a default. Yellen has warned of serious economic consequences if the debt limit is not raised in time.

Michigan Electors Sue 16 Republicans for Allegedly Plotting to Overthrow Trump’s 2020 Defeat

Three Michigan electors have filed a lawsuit in Kent County Circuit Court against 16 Republicans for allegedly plotting to replace "duly elected and qualified" electors in an attempt to overturn Donald Trump's 2020 defeat in the state. The suit seeks to have a judge declare that the "fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law" and that the three plaintiffs are the "duly elected and qualified electors" for the state of Michigan. The lawsuit is a reminder of the importance of the electoral process and the need to ensure that all votes are counted and respected.

Trump Organization Ordered to Pay $1.6 Million for Decade-Long Tax Fraud Scheme

A New York judge has ordered the Trump Organization to pay a maximum penalty of $1.6 million for running a decade-long tax fraud scheme, the first criminal conviction to come close to former President Donald Trump. The judge noted the "sheer magnitude of the fraud" and said the maximum fine was necessary, despite its minimal impact on the multibillion-dollar company. Prosecutors said top executives at the company orchestrated the fraud out of pure greed. It is unclear if the Trump Organization will appeal the decision or accept the fine.

Special Counsel Appointed to Investigate Biden’s Handling of Classified Documents, Sparking Political Crisis

President Joe Biden is facing a political crisis after the appointment of a special counsel to investigate his handling of classified documents. This controversy began when Biden's lawyers discovered a secret vice presidential file in his former office, and was further complicated when a second batch of classified material was found in a different location. The appointment has been met with criticism from both sides of the aisle, and Biden's legal team may have spared him criminal exposure by swiftly cooperating with the National Archives.

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