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It didn't take long for Trump and Elon Musk to end up on opposite ends of an election.
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman's office reported there were no credible findings of law violations from the 2024 general election.
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced on Tuesday the completion of all 12 inquiries following the 2024 General Election and has forwarded his findings of the
By MICHAEL CRIMMINS Glasgow News 1 No election irregularities were found in Barren County. Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced that
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern The plot thickened as billionaire Elon Musk waded into the drama between President Donald Trump and defiant Kentucky Republican U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie. Musk promised Monday evening to help Massie fend off any Republican primary challenger recruited by Trump,
Kentucky AG’s office completes 2024 post-election county inquiries, including one of Campbell County
The Kentucky Attorney General’s office on Tuesday announced the completion of all 12 inquiries following the 2024 General Election, including an inquiry of Campbell County. In a letter to the Kentucky State Board of Elections,
Thomas Massie voted against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last month and recently sowed doubt that Iran was an "imminent threat" before Trump chose to strike.
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President Donald Trump and his political operation are working to unseat their first Republican incumbent: Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, who has drawn Trump’s wrath by saying the president lacked the authority to attack Iran’s nuclear sites without
FRANKFORT – Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman on Tuesday announced the completion of all 12 inquiries following the 2024 General Election, including one in Calloway County.
With a third Republican candidate entering the race for Kentucky's open U.S. Senate seat, the jockeying for President Trump’s backing is on.
Readers respond to an essay by Arlie Russell Hochschild about a conservative congressional district. In “ My Journey Deep in the Heart of Trump Country ” (Opinion guest essay, June 15), Arlie Russell Hochschild introduces readers to Kentucky’s Pike County, where citizens are worried about losing the “best and brightest.”
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