Gov. Jared Polis on Friday strongly indicated he is considering clemency for Tina Peters, the former county clerk convicted of a security breach at her election office. When pressed about the matter, Polis didn’t offer an explicit answer, but he conf
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Is a pardon for Tina Peters coming? Colorado governor confirms he is weighing
Gov. Jared Polis on Friday strongly indicated he is considering clemency for Tina Peters, the former county clerk convicted of a security breach at her election office. When pressed about the matter, Polis didn’t offer an explicit answer, but he conf
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Trump to Face Global Leaders at Biggest-Ever World Economic Forum in Davos
Over 3,000 delegates from more than 130 countries will attend this year, including 64 heads of state and government.
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Political interference, activism a constant under Polis’ Colorado Parks &
Colorado Parks & Wildlife can’t catch a break. If polling were used to measure public trust in agencies, it would be a dreary picture. This, however, is the result of political interference with the agency, not as a result of the professionals ma
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White House-backed GOP bill would revoke citizenship after Somali fraud scandal
White House backs Sen. Eric Schmitt’s denaturalization bill targeting the “Somali fraud scandal,” creating legal triggers to revoke citizenship for fraud and several other acts.
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HUD Launches Probe Into Minneapolis Over Race-Based Housing
The HUD crackdown comes amid several other investigations into Minnesota programs.
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Nancy Pelosi faces social media backlash over behavior at Bob Weir tribute event
Self-proclaimed “Deadhead” and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi draws criticism for her demeanor and outfit choice while speaking at Bob Weir’s memorial celebration in San Francisco.
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Trump Says He Will Sue JPMorgan Chase Over Debanking
The bank responded by saying that it does not debank individuals over political beliefs.
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Trump Set to Appear in Davos This Week
Business and political elites are heading to the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos this week.
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Wife of former American detainee released after more than a year in Venezuelan
The wife of an American citizen freed from Venezuelan prison after year-long detention on alleged espionage charges, reunites with husband in emotional call.