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  2. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents case)

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    Taveras then retracted his previous testimony and provided new information regarding a plot to delete surveillance video at the Florida property that implicated Trump and others. [59] [61] This led to a superseding indictment in which Taveras was not charged. [62] He agreed to testify for the prosecution. [63

  3. Timeline of Donald Trump's second presidency (2025 Q1)

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    The Trump administration instructs federal health agencies to pause all external communications until February 1 or until communication is approved by a political appointee. [28] [29] Vice President Vance swears in Marco Rubio as Secretary of State. Wednesday, January 22

  4. Telephone call recording laws - Wikipedia

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    The communication itself is not privileged, and one party may not force the other to secrecy merely by using a telephone. It has been conceded by those who believe the conduct here violates Section 605 [of the Federal Communication Act] that either party may record the conversation and publish it." See United States v. Polakoff, 113 F. 2d 888, 889.

  5. Section summary of Title II of the Patriot Act - Wikipedia

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    Section 202 is titled Authority to intercept wire, oral, and electronic communications relating to computer fraud and abuse offenses, and amended the United States Code to include computer fraud and abuse in the list of reasons why an interception order may be granted. [3] [4]

  6. Section 230 - Wikipedia

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    The overall Telecommunications Act, with both Exon's CDA and Cox/Wyden's provision, passed both Houses by near-unanimous votes and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton by February 1996. [25] Cox/Wyden's section became Section 509 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and became law as a new Section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934.

  7. Universal Service Fund - Wikipedia

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    In the modern sense of offering service to all people, the promotion of universal service in telecommunications was crystalized in the 1960s. Some sources point to the earlier Communications Act of 1934 as promoting universal service based on the language of its preamble, but other historians have pointed out that in the early 20th century "universal service" was originally an AT&T marketing ...

  8. Internet Security Awareness Training - Wikipedia

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    Colorado (The Colorado Information Security Act, Colorado Revised Statutes 24-37.5-401 et seq.) [17] Connecticut (13 FAM 301.1-1 Cyber Security Awareness Training (PS800)) [18] Florida (Florida Statutes Chapter 282) [19] Georgia (Executive Order GA E.O.182 mandated training within 90 days of issue) [20] Illinois (Cook County) [21] Indiana (IN H ...