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how grand juries work and why government shutdown affects mueller

CNN's Shimon Prokupecz reported Wednesday that Mueller's DC jury is set to continue its proceedings as scheduled, including hearing testimony from Jerome Corsi's step-son on Thursday. Grand jurors are not getting paid, wrote former DC-based Glenn Kirschner in Tuesday tweet.. ..

recognition of juan guaido as venezuela's interim president

Washington, DC . . January 23, 2019 . . . The United States recognizes Juan Guaido as the new interim President of Venezuela, and strongly supports his courageous decision to assume that role pursuant to Article 233 of Venezuela’s constitution and supported by the National Assembly, in restoring..

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kamala harris’s controversial criminal justice record, explained

Kamala Harris rides Senate subway 2018, Washington, DC. Harris did not barter or trade to get the support of more law-and-order types she gave it all away, wrote Lara Bazelon, professor and former director for Loyola Law School Project for the Innocent Los Angeles, in New York Times op-ed.. ..

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She was transferred to a detention facility in Washington DC, where she was forced to remove her hijab and only offered food not permissible under her Islamic values. . ..

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