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Month: June 2023

Unused privacy booths are seen at a voting site in Tripp Commons inside the Memorial Union building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus on Election Day in Madison

How the ‘independent state legislature’ theory, now rejected by SCOTUS, fueled chaos in 2020 and could influence 2024

By Marshall Cohen (CNN) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a controversial legal theory that would’ve given partisan state lawmakers nearly unchecked power over US elections. Former President Donald Trump and his staunch allies used the now-rejected “independent state legislature” theory to justify their attempts to overturn the 2020 election. And many Trump critics

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EE.UU. impone nuevas sanciones relacionadas al comercio de oro que financia al grupo Wagner

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — El Departamento del Tesoro de EE.UU. impuso sanciones este martes contra cuatro empresas supuestamente relacionadas al “tráfico de oro” y contra una persona que, según la agencia, hizo “negocios de armas”, todos vinculados al grupo Wagner. El anuncio de las sanciones ocurre días después del efímero motín que encabezó el jefe

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