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    President Donald Trump listens as Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) speaks with reporters.
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    Trump presidential library plans in Miami hit with lawsuit over transparency concerns

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    October 8, 2025 12:44 pm
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    FILE - In this Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2020, file photo, Del. Jay Jones, D-Norfolk, reacts to the passage of a bill relating to electric utility rates in the gallery of the Senate during the Senate session at the Capitol, in Richmond, Va. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has thrown his support to Democratic Del. Jay Jones, who is challenging two-term incumbent Attorney General Mark Herring in this year's election. Jones' office announced Northam's endorsement in a news release Thursday morning, March 4, 2021, that included a statement from the governor saying “ it is time for a new generation of leaders to take the reins.” (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)
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    Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones went on podcasts and ate muffins to avoid jail time

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    Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner.
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    Trump officials face complaint over website banners blaming shutdown on Democrats

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    More conflicts of interest alleged with WA State Executive Ethics Board complaint

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    Gov. Gavin Newsom holds a press conference at the Google office in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, to announce new AI partnerships.
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    Nonprofit files complaints against Trump attorneys but almost no public discipline
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    Nonprofit files complaints against Trump attorneys but almost no public discipline

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    Michigan Democrat files ethics complaint against John James over misuse of congressional resources
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    Michigan Democrat files ethics complaint against John James over misuse of congressional resources

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    Congressional hopeful relied on dead boss’s cash to win primary election 
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    Congressional hopeful relied on dead boss’s cash to win primary election 

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    Malfeasance costs town of 4,200 more than $210,000 in 17 months
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    Malfeasance costs town of 4,200 more than $210,000 in 17 months

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