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House Foreign Affairs Hearing on White House Foreign Assistance Budget Requests
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Mazars, Vance and the President’s Two Bodies
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House Intel Committee Seeks Information from DHS about Protest Response
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House Homeland Security Holds Hearing on National Pandemic Response
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What's Next for Trump v. Vance in the District Court
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Expanded Intelligence Activities of the Department of Homeland Security
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British Government Failed to Investigate Russian Interference, U.K. Report Finds
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House Foreign Affairs Hearing on the State Department's Response to COVID-19
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