ProPublica The Kushners’ Freddie Mac Loan Wasn’t Just Massive. It Came With Unusually Good Terms, Too. propublica.org - by Heather Vogell Despite a history of underperforming properties, Kushner Companies received a near-record sum from a government-backed lender. Should it default, …
ProPublicaBefore Limiting Ballot Drop Boxes to One Per County, Top Ohio Election Officials Secretly Consulted Promoter of Debunked propublica.org - by Mike Spies and Jake Pearson After Black union workers petitioned the state for more secure ballot drop boxes, top election officials called Hans von Spakovsky, a leading …
ProPublica Rick Perry’s Ukrainian Dream propublica.org - by Simon Shuster, TIME, and Ilya Marritz, WNYC When the then-energy secretary accidentally helped lead the president into impeachment, he was simultaneously trying to help his friends cash in on a …
ProPublicaHatch Act It’s Illegal for Federal Officials to Campaign on the Job. Trump Staffers Keep Doing It Anyway. propublica.org - by Andrea Bernstein, WNYC Trump administration officials have been cited 13 times for violating the Hatch Act, a New Deal-era law prohibiting government officials from …
ProPublicaTrump news update The Trump Campaign’s Legal Strategy Includes Suing a Tiny TV Station in Northern Wisconsin propublica.org - by Meg Cramer and Katherine Sullivan, WNYC The president’s reelection campaign has paid millions to law firms filing defamation suits against news organizations. Media law experts say the …