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[The Republican Ballot]( We hope you enjoy reading today's latest conservative headlines. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. We appreciate your support.   ?   Today's Top Story: Graham Offers Trump Some Advice on How To Avoid Prosecution A former president is facing criminal charges for the first time in U.S. history. The former president reportedly instructed Michael Cohen to transfer $130,000 in hush money to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election. Juan Merchan, interim justice for the New York County Supreme Court, is slated to preside over the arraignment on Tuesday. Don't worry; Senator Lindsey Graham has figured out a way for Trump to avoid prosecution. Well, it might not work, but it sure would be amusing. Read on to see what advice he had for Trump, or maybe it was his special way of insulting Alvin Bragg and his ridiculous policies. [Continue Reading](   ?   Mackey Found Guilty over a 2016 anti-Hillary Clinton meme, Faces Prison Time This Friday, the new Leftist banana republic regime targeted a 33-year-old Trump supporter named Douglass Mackey. Mackey was found guilty of election meddling and can face up to ten years in jail for a meme he posted during the 2016 election. You read that correctly: a meme. According to the Leftists DOJ, Mackey conspired with other influential Twitter users and members of private online groups to disseminate fraudulent messages using social media platforms, including Twitter, which encouraged Hillary Clinton supporters to 'vote' by text message. Read on to find out more about this injustice. [Continue Reading](   ? ? ?   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( The Republican Ballot is dedicated to promoting the values and ideals of the Republican Party and defending American freedoms. We encourage you to mark this message as important to ensure that you don't miss any of the latest conservative news. If you no longer wish to receive email updates from us, you can unsubscribe using the link provided below. [Visit This Link to Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( Thank you for being a loyal subscriber. [Visit this link to see our recently updated website and privacy policy.]( 1309 Coffeen Avenue, STE 1200, Sheridan, WY, 82801

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