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Right wing scammers at First Liberty turn ‘Patriot Economy’ into Ponzi scheme
Buyer beware, especially if you’re a conservative. That meat chip, meme coin or Liberty Note may indeed be a part of the Patriot economy. Or it may be a Ponzi scheme.
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If laws don’t matter, what about Congress?
When it comes to federal spending, the Trump administration has made clear it does not feel bound by actual laws or the goals Congress had in mind in passing legislation.
First Liberty founder’s son launches new lending firm after collapse
Brant Frost V, son of First Liberty founder Brant Frost IV, filed documents to create a new lending firm before his father was accused of running a $140 million Ponzi scheme.
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Georgia Power can keep some financial details hidden from public, PSC rules
Georgia Power will be able to keep certain cost and power generation information shielded from public view, after state energy regulators denied a challenge to the practice.
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The latest from the Georgia 2026 campaign trail
Get the latest updates and analysis on the Georgia races for U.S. Senate and governor — the battleground state's most hotly contested races.
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MTG isn’t afraid to split with Trump, but don’t call it a break
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is disagreeing more with President Donald Trump these days, but she doesn't consider it a split.
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Chris Carr says Georgia won’t join lawsuit against Trump administration
The Republican attorney general, who is running for governor, says the president has the authority to delay federal education spending.
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Medicaid cuts, voter cancellations are on ‘Politically Georgia’ podcast
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Washington bureau chief Tia Mitchell discusses Medicaid and purgiing of voter rolls.
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Alleged Ponzi scheme preyed on its own — ‘patriot brothers and sisters’
Some 300 people ponied up at least $140 million in hard-earned savings, an average of $466,000.
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Hubbard earns Democratic nomination for PSC District 3 in primary runoff
Peter Hubbard defeated Keisha Sean Waites in the Democratic Public Service Commission District 3 primary runoff election Tuesday. Hubbard will face Fitz Johnson in November.