Month: October 2020

Protection provided by Secret Service may have been the norm for past presidents and president-elects. But not for Donald Trump. In “a major break from tradition,” Politico‘s Kenneth P. Vogel writes Monday, Trump not only has continued to use his private security team during the transition, but he also “is expected to keep at least […]

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Underscoring warnings that newly anointed Attorney General Jeff Sessions will not work to protect voting rights, news broke on Monday that the Trump administration is reversing its stance on whether Texas’ photo identification law was enacted with discriminatory intent. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday after the trial […]

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