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Federal Judge Denies Trump's Request for Georgia Election Worker Information

A federal judge has denied a request from the Trump administration to collect information on Fulton County election workers. Meanwhile, New York City officials are addressing safety concerns about a high-rise building, and Nigel Farage has resigned from Parliament amid donation-related issues.

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On July 7, 2026, a federal judge rejected a request from the Trump administration to obtain the names and contact information of election workers in Fulton County, Georgia. In other news, New York City officials have issued a warning regarding a high-rise building that may be at risk of collapsing. Additionally, Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party and an ally of Trump, announced his resignation from Parliament due to concerns over questionable donations.

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News Wrap: Judge rejects Trump's attempt to collect Georgia election worker info

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Federal Judge Denies Trump's Request for Georgia Election Worker Information