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The five most-read stories on Just the News for the week of 12/1-12/7
The following are the most read five stories on Just the News this week:
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S. Korea president declares martial law, Parliament rejects declaration, authorities, citizens clash
President Yoon Suk Yeol made the announcement in a late-night TV address
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Squad member urges Biden to use presidential pardon power on thousands of imprisoned Americans
“In the remaining days of his presidency, I have called on President Biden to use his clemency power to change the lives of families across this nation — families who are disproportionately Black and brown, with loved ones behind the wall, suffering from injustices of the legal system,” Pressley said in a statement.
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Judge enforces subpoena against ActBlue, opening new front in Democrat fund-raising probe
Left-wing fundraiser ActBlue failed to convince judge that it should not have to disclose documents. “Something is not right,” judge says as court gets involved in probe launched by Congress and 19 state attorneys general.
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House Democrat suggests making it illegal for presidents to pardon family members
Connolly, who currently sits on the House Oversight committee, said he understood the president’s decision as a parent, but that presidents should not be allowed to pardon their own family members.
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Former House Speaker McCarthy says House Ethics Committee report on Gaetz should be released
“Wouldn’t he want to clear his own name? So put the report out, have transparency, especially if Matt says he wants to run for another office. I think the public should know what the truth is,” McCarthy says.