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While Douglass Mackey tweeted memes to encourage Hillary Clinton supporters to vote by text, the government failed to prove he did it as part of a conspiracy, an appeals court said.
Several other states are also facing new scrutiny in what the U.S. Department of Justice calls a national compliance effort.
A federal appeals court has overturned the criminal conviction of far-right Twitter troll Douglass Mackey, who posted fake ...
The Wisconsin Business Leaders for Democracy argue in the new lawsuit that Wisconsin’s congressional maps are ...
The IRS says pastors who endorse political candidates from the pulpit should not have to risk losing their tax-exempt status.
Michigan rocker Ted Nugent, an advocate for hunting and various conservative causes, delivered fiery testimony to state ...
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God suggested on Tuesday that the GOP-led “Big, Beautiful Bill” is so unpopular, President Donald ...
Mackey’s conviction stemmed from memes he posted urging Clinton supporters to ‘vote by text’ in 2016.
Douglass Mackey, who was convicted in 2023 for election interference over images he posted about the 2016 election, announced ...
The board’s campaign targeted an established database of potential companies, but also firms whose leases are expiring in ...
Gabe is a United Federation of Teachers (UFT) delegate in New York City, writing in a personal capacity. In a stunning upset ...