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GOP ACCOUNTABILITY
  1. GOP ACCOUNTABILITY - The Nevadan

    Nevada Attorney General re-files charges in 2020 fake elector case

    The new forgery charges come after a Clark County judge ruled in June that the county was the improper venue to try the case, and were filed to keep statutes of limitation from expiring.  Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford’s office on Thursday announced it refiled criminal charges against a group of six Nevada Republicans who […]
  2. GOP ACCOUNTABILITY - The Nevadan

    Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown has criticized government spending. But his former company made millions off federal contracts, records show

    The Republican Senate candidate’s former company was awarded $2.7 million in federal contracts from 2020 to May 2022, representing nearly the entirety of its funding.  Sam Brown has forged his political persona as a conservative who has railed against large government spending bills, but Brown’s former business took on millions in government contracts while he […]
  3. GOP ACCOUNTABILITY - The Nevadan

    Las 13 mentiras más descabelladas que dijo Trump en el debate con Kamala Harris

    Las 13 mentiras más descabelladas que dijo Trump en el debate con Kamala Harris.
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    13 wildest lies Trump told in the debate with Kamala Harris

    Ex-President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris met for their first presidential debate—and Trump unleashed a barrage of lies and misleading claims.
  5. GOP ACCOUNTABILITY - The Nevadan

    Nevada Attorney General will appeal judge’s decision to toss fake elector case

    The judge sided with attorneys who represent six Nevada Republicans who said Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford erred in bringing the case before a grand jury in Las Vegas.  A Clark County Judge on Friday dismissed felony cases against six Nevada Republicans who participated in an effort to falsely allocate the state’s six electoral votes […]
  6. GOP ACCOUNTABILITY - The Nevadan

    Biden policy to help IRS collect up to $851 billion in back taxes from ultra-wealthy

    Using funds provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS has already collected more than $520 million from 1,600 millionaires who had unpaid tax bills of more than $250,000. The IRS could collect as much as $851 billion in additional tax revenue over the next decade.
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