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  • ‘Travesty of Justice’: Arraigned in Georgia, Trump Pleads Not Guilty to RICO Charges

    Former President Donald Trump called the Georgia charges against him a “travesty of justice” and "election interference" after getting his mug shot taken Thursday evening at an Atlanta-area jail, where he and allies face charges of conspiracy in trying to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.  Trump and 18 alleged co-conspirators were named…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Georgia Lawmaker Seeks Probe of Prosecutor Who Indicted Trump

    The Georgia Legislature could investigate and possibly impeach Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who this week secured a grand jury’s racketeering indictment against former President Donald Trump and allies who helped Trump challenge the outcome of the presidential election in Georgia.  State Sen. Colton Moore, a Republican, said Willis engaged in “political persecution” of…
    Fred Lucas
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  • The Highly Dangerous Georgia Indictments

    This week, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis launched a 98-page missile directly into the heart of American politics. That missile was a 41-count indictment charging former President Donald Trump and 18 alleged co-conspirators with violation of the Georgia version of the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act—acts in furtherance of a conspiracy to commit…
    Ben Shapiro
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  • Destruction of Rule of Law in Fani Willis’ Georgia Star Chamber

    The attack on the First Amendment and the very structure of the American legal system by the Star Chamber of Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis is a profound assault on our democratic republic and the rule of law.  There’s no other way to characterize the politically partisan indictment of former President Donald Trump…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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  • Georgia State Lawmaker Explains Why She Quit Democratic Party

    State Rep. Mesha Mainor won election as a Democrat in 2020 to serve the people of Georgia’s General Assembly District 56. But a Republican will now represent the solidly blue Atlanta House district.  On Tuesday, Mainor made headlines when she announced she was leaving the Georgia Democratic Party “establishment” due to her support for school…
    Virginia Allen
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  • For ‘Lactation Consultants,’ Georgia Now a Land of (Breast) Milk and Honey

    In his 2018 book “51 Imperfect Solutions: States and the Making of American Constitutional Law,” Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, begins by observing that throughout the 20th century, “the States and their constituent parts—legislatures, governors, courts, local governments—have been the policy villains in this or that…
    Jack Fitzhenry
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  • Georgia, Arkansas Revive Old-School Teaching Method: Poetry Recitation. Here’s Why That’s a Good Thing.

    In his rousing keynote address at The Heritage Foundation’s 50th anniversary gala last month, then-Fox News host Tucker Carlson offered an unexpected  piece of advice: “Don’t throw away your hard-copy books.” Unlike digitized books, films, and albums that can be canceled, rewritten, or vanished altogether, physical copies are “the enduring repository that cannot be disappeared.”…
    Rachel Alexander Cambre
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  • Raffensperger Calls on Georgia Legislature to Plug Loophole on Private Funding of Elections

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said the state legislature should close loopholes on private money funding election offices.  “It would be a legislative remedy. We are in session now, so it is something they can address,” Raffensperger told The Daily Signal on Thursday. “We have some election bills right now that are in…
    Fred Lucas
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  • The Results Are in For Georgia’s ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ Election Integrity Bill: Raffensperger Breaks Them Down

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger argues that the strong midterm election turnout in 2022 vindicates his state’s 2021 election law from the smears that it represented “Jim Crow 2.0.” “We proved that Georgia does not have voter suppression. It’s easy to vote. It’s secure to vote,” Raffensperger, the state’s top election official, told…
    Fred Lucas
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  • ‘Heroes of Liberty’ Book Introduces Kids to Heroism of Clarence Thomas as Georgia State Senator Calls Him ‘Uncle Tom’

    A new children's book tells the compelling story of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas from his early childhood to his Supreme Court confirmation and beyond. The book, titled “Clarence Thomas: A Justice For All,” emphasizes the virtues of resilience and hard work, presenting Thomas as a hero of the Constitution who triumphed over adversity from…
    Tyler O’Neil
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  • How 1 Georgia County Skirted ‘Zuckerbucks’ Ban to Bank $2 Million Election Grant

    A Georgia county has accepted a $2 million grant for election operations from a Big Tech-aligned organization that distributed similar grants in 2020 from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, doing so despite a state law prohibiting local election offices from taking private money. The Georgia law, however, could allow such private funds to go to a…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Georgia Voters Show Just How Wrong Joe Biden and His Sycophants Are

    Here is the question: When will President Joe Biden, failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert Manfred, and other denizens of the Left apologize to Georgia’s legislators, governor, and other residents? The answer is probably “Never,” despite the latest evidence of just how wrong they’ve been about Georgia’s commonsense election reforms in…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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  • Rookie Georgia Police Officer Explains Why He Resigned After Pushback Over Views on Traditional Marriage

    What are you willing to give up to stand by your religious convictions? That’s a question Jacob Kersey did not anticipate having to ask himself at the age of 19.  Kersey was excited to be a new officer with the police department in Port Wentworth, Georgia, a town of about 12,000 near Savannah. He says everything…
    Virginia Allen
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Georgia Police Officer Resigns After Being Put on Leave for Facebook Post on Traditional Marriage

    A Georgia police officer has resigned after he was told by superiors that he could not share his personal religious views on social media.   “If someone somewhere considers an opinion I have—that isn't a direct quotation from Scripture—to be offensive, then that would be a fireable offense,” Jacob Kersey, the former officer, told The Daily…
    Virginia Allen
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  • Coke and MLB Must Apologize to Georgia for Peddling Left’s Lies, Honest Elections Project Says

    The Coca-Cola Co. and Major League Baseball both owe Georgia an apology, according to the Honest Elections Project.  The voter integrity group has launched a five-figure ad campaign targeting Coke and MLB, which claimed that Georgia’s election reform law—passed in 2021—would lead to “voter suppression.” “Coca-Cola is based in Atlanta, and it bought into the…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Democrats’ ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ Myth Debunked Again in Georgia Runoff

    For James Newton, an African American voter in Atlanta, early voting is a tough sell.    “I always vote on Election Day. I like the excitement of it,” Newton told The Daily Signal after voting at a church on Election Day in November. “For me, it’s like showing up to a ballgame. You want all the…
    Fred Lucas
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  • In Declaring ‘Heartbeat Act’ Unconstitutional, Georgia Judge Gets Law Flatly Wrong

    A Fulton County, Georgia, Superior Court judge on Tuesday ruled that key provisions of the state’s six-week abortion ban were “plainly unconstitutional” and blocked the law’s further enforcement. In granting plaintiff abortion groups’ motion for partial judgment on the constitutionality of HB 481, Georgia’s 2019 Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act, Judge Robert McBurney had…
    Sarah Parshall Perry
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  • Walker and Warnock Neck and Neck in Georgia Senate Race

    ATLANTA—Republican challenger Herschel Walker sought to overtake a thin lead by Sen. Raphael Warnock, the incumbent Democrat, in Georgia's hotly contested race for U.S. Senate. With 98% of the vote counted early Wednesday, Warnock had 49.4% to Walker's 48.5%, with each candidate garnering about 1.9 million votes, the Associated Press reported. In Georgia, if no…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Kemp Defeats Abrams in Rematch to Keep Georgia Governor’s Seat

    ATLANTA—After a close race four years ago that Democrats claimed was stolen, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, convincingly defeated Democrat rival Stacey Abrams in a rematch Tuesday.  Georgia voters gave Kemp a victory of 54% to Abrams’ 45% in unofficial results, with 84% of the vote counted. That’s a significant improvement on Kemp’s narrow…
    Fred Lucas
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  • White House Sticks to ‘Voter Suppression’ Claim in Georgia, Despite Soaring Early Turnout

    Georgia election laws supposedly were so restrictive that, in January, President Joe Biden traveled to Atlanta with a stark warning. “Jim Crow 2.0 is about two insidious things—voter suppression and election subversion,” Biden said. “That’s not hyperbole. That’s a fact.” However, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced Thursday that 1.13 million Georgians already had…
    Fred Lucas
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