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Huawei Talks – a Glimpse into Post-Brexit U.S.-UK Relations? With the Johnson administration now firmly in the parliamentary driving seat (Conservatives won 43.6% of the vote, equalling a gain of 48 seats in the House of Commons – their largest majority since 1987), a post-Brexit UK has to renew their ties with both EU and … Continue reading FOCUS 2020 | January
Last week, the New York Times finally made official what was already clear: the President doesn’t pay taxes. With that most certain uncertainty out of the way, Democrats again tested the waters for a possible impeachment of the President. It’s no secret that the Democrats – now chairing the powerful House Judiciary Committee – has … Continue reading The Argument for Stalling on Impeachment Debunked
As we’re closing in on the first round of voting on the confirmation of potential Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, uproar hits the Judiciary Committee. It may seem as though the nomination of Kavanaugh has been a disaster from start to finish, which begs the question why he was considered for the position in the … Continue reading Understanding the Kavanaugh hearings
15 US states uses an electronic system to log votes in state and federal elections. Georgia, Delaware, Louisiana, New Jersey and South Carolina all rely entirely on the AccuVote TS voting machine, ten other states rely partially on the AccuVote (or its replacement, the TSX) – using a mix of electronic and ballot voting. In … Continue reading Hacking the Midterms – How 2018 may already have been compromised