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Sec. of State responds to DOJ letter saying election officials can be prosecuted if noncitizens voteVoting by noncitizens is exceedingly rare, but the DOJ sent letters to elections officials across the country as the Trump administration tries to exert more influence over how state elections are run.
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It follows a suit against the city of Denver over a longstanding rifle possession ban.
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A grand jury refused to indict Democratic lawmakers in connection with a video in which they urged U.S. military members to resist “illegal orders."
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The Colorado congressman is pushing back as federal prosecutors open an inquiry tied to a video urging service members to refuse illegal orders.
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Federal prosecutors announced felony charges against two foreign gang leaders they say directed robberies and a kidnapping in Denver in 2024.
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Colorado's refusal to share information comes as DOJ sues other states to compel disclosures.
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According to a survey of nearly 1,000 election workers this year by the Brennan Center for Justice, one out of 3 election workers say they’ve personally experienced threats, harassment, or abuse.
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Chief District Judge Beryl Howell rejected the Justice Department's case that the grand jury material must stay secret and Republicans' argument that a vote was needed to launch impeachment.
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Attorney General Bill Barr commissioned U.S. Attorney John Durham to look into the early phases of the Russia investigation. Democrats say he is turning the Justice Department into a political weapon.
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Gov. Jared Polis says Colorado is challenging a Trump administration decision to deny the state $2.7 million in public safety funds already allocated by…