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Nancy Mace gets trounced in South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary after Trump endorsement snub 

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
President Trump endorsed Evette in the race to succeed term-limited Gov. Henry McMaster on May 29, in a massive blow to the four other Republicans in the primary field, including Mace.
Victor Nava

Hilary Knight joining Detroit PWHL expansion team in sign-and-trade

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Hilary Knight has a new home.
Grace McCarron

Did Skid Row voters help skew LA election for mayor?

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
It’s another flashing red warning sign that California’s voting system is broken.
CA Post Editorial Board

Memos Show Anti-Trump Nonprofit Assisted State Prosecutions Of Trump Supporters

Zero Rss
2 months 1 week ago
Memos Show Anti-Trump Nonprofit Assisted State Prosecutions Of Trump Supporters

Via American Greatness,

A nonprofit organization led by prominent Trump critic Norm Eisen quietly assisted Democratic attorneys general and prosecutors in efforts targeting supporters of President Donald Trump who challenged the 2020 election, according to internal memos, contracts and public records released under open records laws.

The documents reveal that Eisen’s States United Democracy Center (SUDC) provided legal assistance, strategic guidance and, in at least one case, attorneys formally appointed by a state attorney general to aid investigations and prosecutions involving alternate electors and attorneys connected to Trump’s post-election challenges.

Legal experts argue the arrangement blurred the line between government prosecutions and outside political advocacy groups.

“This is highly inappropriate for left-wing nonprofits to become the prosecutors against their political enemies,” Mike Davis, a former Senate Judiciary Committee lawyer and founder of the Article III Project, told Just the News.

SUDC describes itself as a nonpartisan organization focused on protecting elections and the rule of law. However, critics point to the group’s connections to Democratic political organizations and its founder’s public campaign against Trump.

Eisen, a former ambassador in the Obama administration, has been one of Trump’s most outspoken critics and publicly supported efforts to prosecute the president. He also co-authored a 2023 New York Times essay titled “How to convict Trump.”

According to tax filings, SUDC paid more than $100,000 to Democratic attorney Marc Elias’ law firm as an independent contractor. The organization also traces its origins to the Voter Protection Program, which was launched as an initiative of the Progressive State Leaders Committee.

Tax records show the Progressive State Leaders Committee has extensive ties to the Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA.)

The documents detail how Democratic attorneys general in several states worked with SUDC as investigations into Trump electors and election-related legal challenges intensified.

In Minnesota, Attorney General Keith Ellison formally appointed SUDC Senior Vice President of Legal Christine Sun and the organization itself as “Special Attorneys to serve at the pleasure of the Attorney General specifically to provide legal services to the Attorney General.”

Under the arrangement, SUDC attorneys were required to comply with state transparency laws and were prohibited from speaking publicly about their work without approval from the attorney general’s office.

The appointment effectively placed donor-funded outside lawyers into an official law enforcement role within the state government.

In Arizona, records show Attorney General Kris Mayes’ office accepted an offer from SUDC to provide pro bono legal assistance related to election matters.

The organization’s involvement became public after an internal memorandum was inadvertently disclosed to attorneys representing Arizona electors.

According to a December 2024 email from Senior Litigation Counsel Kimberly Hunley, a July 2023 SUDC memorandum had been attached to several search warrant applications.

Hunley acknowledged that the state “did not intend to provide the July 25, 2023, memorandum” and instead meant to provide only a publicly available document from States United.

The 47-page memorandum reportedly analyzed potential criminal violations related to Arizona’s alternate electors and outlined possible defenses that could be raised by those under investigation.

Documents from Michigan and Nevada also indicate SUDC coordinated with state attorneys general through common-interest agreements and provided legal assistance related to election litigation and investigations.

In Michigan, records previously obtained through public records requests showed communications between SUDC attorneys and state officials concerning election-related legal strategies.

In Nevada, Attorney General Aaron Ford signed an agreement allowing SUDC to provide pro bono legal services through 2025.

Supporters of SUDC have maintained that the organization provides lawful legal assistance to public officials seeking to uphold election laws and democratic institutions.

Tyler Durden Tue, 06/09/2026 - 20:55
Tyler Durden

Rick Pitino’s thoughts on NBA Finals Game 3 officiating

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Legendary basketball coach Rick Pitino has some thoughts on the officiating in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
Grace McCarron

Sobbing Karmelo Anthony learns his fate for murdering Austin Metcalf at Texas high school track meet

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
During the sentencing phase, the jury weighed the potential extenuating circumstances of “sudden passion” – crimes committed in the heat of the moment that, in Texas, reduce punishments.
Caitlin McCormack

A’s and Brewers play wild game in Sin City amid NBA Finals Game 3 hoopla

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The Brewers visited the Athletics at Las Vegas Ballpark, marking the first time the A’s have played in Vegas since their move there was announced.
Grace McCarron

Jeremy Lin heaps praise on star duo for how they have transformed Knicks

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Before Jalen Brunson, Jeremy Lin imbued a flailing Knicks organization with the most joy it had experienced since its playoff runs in the 1990s.
Melissa Rohlin

Skid Row homeless claim they’ve been paid to vote for Karen Bass and Nithya Raman

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
A content creator who has closely followed the Los Angeles mayoral race posted a series of videos Tuesday purporting to show homeless residents on Skid Row claiming they had been paid to vote for Mayor Karen Bass.
Katie Jerkovich

Why Browns coach Todd Monken is not ready to name starting quarterback

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The Browns have plenty of quarterbacks on the roster, but don't seem ready to name a starter yet.
Grace McCarron

California wine bosses pivot to old-school revenue source as wine cash dries up

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Northern California wineries are giving guests a unique opportunity, offering their land up for lodging and other experiences, as they struggle to survive amid the change in wine consumption.
Katie Jerkovich

Knicks, Spurs players speak out against ‘unacceptable’ fan violence after NBA Finals Game 3

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Multiple videos went viral of fans clashing at a Bryant Park watch party during the Knicks’ 115-111 loss to the Spurs on Monday night at Madison Square Garden.
Jared Schwartz

Shocking number of World Cup tickets still available for USA’s opening match in LA — and how much you’ll pay

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The sluggish sales have sparked a backlash from fans, many of whom have blamed FIFA’s pricing strategy for keeping supporters away.
Nina Joudeh

Mystery Car Bombing Near Moscow May Have Taken Out A Top General

Zero Rss
2 months 1 week ago
Mystery Car Bombing Near Moscow May Have Taken Out A Top General

In what appears the latest targeted killing in a string of high profile assassinations of top Russian military brass since the Ukraine war began, an unidentified man - possibly a high-ranking military officer, was reportedly blown up Tuesday morning after a bomb detonated in his car.

The incident happened very early in the morning Tuesday in a suburb called Balashikha, just outside the Russian capital. While Russian authorities have yet to release the identity of the deceased man, it happened very near an area known to host residences of military and government officials.

"The location of Tuesday’s explosion is not far from where Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik — the deputy head of the General Staff’s main operational directorate — was killed in a car bombing last year," the Amsterdam-based Moscow Times writes.

via social media

Investigators said an "explosive device was detonated while a BMW X3 car was driving near a residential apartment building."  

In this newest case, the speculation on Telegram is that the fatality was a 62-year-old lieutenant general. A formal investigation is underway:

Security camera footage circulated by pro-Kremlin media showed the vehicle bursting into flames from the trunk and back seats before rolling into a parked vehicle. According to the Telegram channel Mash, bystanders rushed to pull the driver out of the burning wreckage, but he died shortly after.

Russia's internal security service, the FSB, previously said it is making great efforts to tighten around high-ranking military officers of late.

This possibly adds, pending the details, to a growing list of high profile assassinations related to the Ukraine war. To review:

—Darya Dugina was killed in a car bombing in 2022 which was likely meant for her father, prominent political thinker and often dubbed "Putin ally" Aleksandr Dugin.

—Gen Igor Kirillov died in December 2024 outside of his residence when a bomb planted in a nearby scooter detonated.

—Gen Yaroslav Moskalik, who served as deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, was killed in a car bomb attack last April. A "homemade" explosive device detonated under his Volkswagen Golf in a residential neighborhood.

Throughout the course of the war there's been a string of these high profile assassinations on Russian soil involving car and even cafe bombs.

A series of car explosions in Moscow

Two vehicles have been blown up in the Russian capital today. In one of the explosions, a 62-year-old lieutenant general was killed.

The blasts occurred in residential districts where Russian military personnel and their families live. The… pic.twitter.com/999GJ2Brxm

— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 9, 2026

The cafe bombing had happened in April 2023, and killed prominent pro-Kremlin blogger and war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky. The blast at a St. Petersburg cafe during a close-quarters speaking event wounded some two dozen bystanders, six of them critically.

America's CIA or Britain's MI6 has long been suspected of being involved in these targeted killings, or at least assisting in such brazen Ukrainian-linked operations, but ultimately little has been uncovered or proven in terms of a potential Western hidden hand in this ongoing 'dirty war'.

Tyler Durden Tue, 06/09/2026 - 20:30
Tyler Durden

Paul Goldschmidt’s stepping up at right time — but that could soon make for a Yankees dilemma

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Add two RBIs, subtract a home run and Paul Goldschmidt’s power numbers on June 9 of the past two seasons would be identical.
Ryan Dunleavy

Paul Skenes randomly stopped to play with Little League team

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Paul Skenes is “just a boy” at heart. 
Christian Arnold

Ex-NYPD cop who lied about circumstances of shooting teen suspect avoids prison: DA

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
“In my heart, I feel like I did the right thing,” Acosta said in court. “Not only did I save my partner’s life, but also my life.”
Sofia Poznansky, David Propper

J.J. McCarthy responds to Vikings uncertainty as Kyler Murray emerges as QB1 favorite

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy responded to trade rumors during minicamp, after the Vikings brought in former No. 1 overall pick Kyler Murray in the offseason.
Collin Ward

Giants Minicamp #2: Odell Beckham Jr. looks good, linebackers are BIG

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
NY Post’s Paul Schwartz and Brandon London react to Day 2 of Giants minicamp. Odell Beckham Jr. continuing to impress, Cam Skattebo looking healthy and Tremaine Edmunds & Arvell Reese are big for their position. Watch on YouTube –> https://youtu.be/XpNp_Vnan2A
Tom Hogan

Knicks-Spurs Games 1 and 2 hit best NBA Finals viewership marks this decade

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs were the most-watched NBA Finals games since 2019.
Collin Ward

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