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Is Kansas AG Kris Kobach a citizen? After persecution of Lenexa leader, it might be time to ask.Here’s a quick question for you today. Is Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach a U.S. citizen? I’m just asking. It seems a reasonable question given the insulting intimidation directed toward Lenexa ...
“It’s an ultra-rigorous vetting process. I’ve been through it myself,” said Beier, who was appointed to the Kansas Court of ...
Led by Gov. Laura Kelly, Kansas has joined a lawsuit over DOGE cuts. Attorney General Kris Kobach has previously threatened to join on the other side.
Though Brace himself is transgender and ran an organization aimed at supporting other trans Kansans, those LGBTQ individuals interviewed did not rush to defend him. They say Brace launched barrages of ...
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KSNT Topeka on MSNGov. Kelly speaks on decision to sue President TrumpKansas Governor Laura Kelly is now speaking out on her decision to sue President Donald Trump. Kelly is part of a multi-state ...
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WIBW on MSNKobach asks Department of Justice to investigate environmental lawfare ties to Chinese Communist PartyKansas Attorney General Kris Kobach sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi urging the U.S Department of Justice to ...
Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly tapped a Leawood attorney to fill a vacancy, at a time when conservatives want supreme court ...
State Sen. Cindy Holscher expressed frustration Friday with behind-the-scene involvement of Gov. Laura Kelly’s staff in attempting to influence who launched a campaign for the Kansas Democratic Party’ ...
Is Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach a U.S. citizen?I’m just asking.It seems a reasonable question given the insulting ...
A Johnson County judge ruled on the lawsuit filed by Attorney General Kris Kobach's office against Trans Heartland.
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Explícame on MSNTrump signs executive order on debanking and puts financial institutions under surveillanceIn a move set to reshape the banking and finance landscape, President Trump has signed executive orders targeting 'debanking' ...
Aside from Georgia, the First Liberty scandal has touched no state more than Alabama. The AJC’s analysis shows the Frost family and their companies contributed nearly $168,000 to political candidates ...
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