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The lawsuits are just the latest examples of how CFPB Director Rohit Chopra has opted to sprint ahead in the final days of the Biden administration with aggressive new actions that could ...
During the second 2020 presidential debate held on October 22, 2020, Joe Biden repeated the article's misleading claim in stating, "Look, there are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what he’s accusing me of is a Russian plan". [5] He would later repeat the claim in a 60 Minutes interview held on October 25, 2020. [6]
A Delaware judge has dismissed the dueling lawsuits filed by Hunter Biden and the former Trolley Square computer repairman who distributed a trove of Biden's personal emails, photographs and other ...
House Republicans have also targeted Biden in their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. The president's son recently defied a congressional subpoena that requested a closed-door deposition.
The laptop had emails to Hunter Biden that mentioned Joe Biden. While neither email indicated that Joe Biden was involved in any of the business matters, [19] [10] the laptop garnered significant attention from Republicans and conservative media as the Hunter Biden laptop controversy. Despite extensive scrutiny of Hunter Biden's laptop contents ...
Of these, two lawsuits were filed after Election Day, and the other two were filed before the election. The lawsuits filed after Election day were Bognet et al. v. Boockvar et al. and Donald J. Trump for President v. Boockvar et al.. These remaining two lawsuits were dismissed without comment by the Supreme Court on February 22, 2021. [103]
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has more than 5,000 potential emails from three aliases President Joe Biden used while serving in the Obama administration, according to a ...
[376] [377] The 2024 presidential election has seen similar claims, which some experts have warned could be seeds planted in case Trump loses and tries to overturn the result. [378] [379] [134] The New York Times observed that Georgia was the most likely state for this to occur due to recent changes in election laws. [379] [345]