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Last August, Youngkin ordered the purge as part of Executive Order 35 pertaining to election security. His order called for daily inspection of the voter rolls that would match names against ...
This list consists of American politicians convicted of crimes either committed or prosecuted while holding office in the federal government.It includes politicians who were convicted or pleaded guilty in a court of law; and does not include politicians involved in unprosecuted scandals (which may or may not have been illegal in nature), or politicians who have only been arrested or indicted.
For comprehensiveness, the list below includes, in addition to dismissals and resignations, routine job changes such as promotions (e.g., Gina Haspel from CIA Deputy Director to Director), officials moving to a comparable position (e.g., John F. Kelly from Secretary of Homeland Security to Chief of Staff), and acting or temporary officials ...
Youngkin’s Executive Order 35 codifies the use of paper ballots in Virginia’s elections and is meant to ensure “noncitizens” are disqualified from voting.
The ruling did not overturn Youngkin's executive order or the state law and only applies to school systems attended by the plaintiffs. [29] Following an appeal by the Youngkin administration, a settlement was reached in December 2022. The settlement allows mask mandates under similar terms to those established by the March court ruling. [30] [31]
A state judge in Virginia on Friday issued a temporary restraining order blocking Gov. Glenn Youngkin's executive order making masking in school's optional.
The DOD chief of staff, Jen Stewart, was replaced by a former staffer to Representative Devin Nunes. [197] On November 30, Christopher P. Maier, the head of the Pentagon's Defeat ISIS Task Force, was ousted and the task force was disbanded; a White House official told him that the United States had won the war against the Islamic State, so the ...
On Oct. 8, 2022, Youngkin and Simon stayed in a hotel room, which was “bugged” with audio and video surveillance by the FBI. Youngkin agreed to the set-up, testifying that its purpose was "to ...