Rep. David Eastman’s eligibility has been challenged under the disloyalty clause of the Alaska Constitution.
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Alaska Rep. Eastman, contending with Red Scare-era disloyalty clause, advances toward trial
The roots of Alaska’s disloyalty clause come from a Hawaiian dockworkers’ strike in the 1940s.
Alaska Rep. Eastman remains on ballot but could be disqualified after election
The Alaska Constitution’s ‘disloyalty clause’ will be tested in a Dec. 12 trial.
Jan. 6 panel sheds light on the 187 minutes Trump went dark during Capitol siege
A major theme from the hearing was how much television the former president consumed as the chaos and violence unfolded.
The Jan. 6 committee holds its 8th hearing Thursday night. Here’s what to expect
The Jan. 6 committee is holding a prime-time hearing on Thursday — the last of its planned summertime hearings.
The next Jan. 6 committee hearing will focus on extremist organizations
Tuesday’s hearing will look at the role of extremist organizations on the Jan. 6 Capitol attack — and the groups’ possible connection to former President Donald Trump.
Election deniers are spreading misinformation nationwide. Here are 4 things to know
An NPR investigation found that since the Capitol riot, the election denial movement has moved from the national level to hundreds of grassroots events across the country. Here are four key takeaways.
Trump’s legal exposure may be growing — and 4 other takeaways from the Jan. 6 hearing
Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified under oath about a volatile and angry president who was prone to throwing dishes, knew that supporters were armed and didn’t want the riot to stop.
New revelations and 3 other takeaways from the first Jan. 6 committee hearing
The committee transported the audience back to Jan. 6 with video of what happened that day. It also made a strong case that former President Donald Trump was responsible for what happened.
While Murkowski and Young steered toward middle ground in weekend statements, Sullivan tacked right
Alaska Public Media’s Liz Ruskin and Casey Grove discuss what the differences among Alaska’s congressional delegation in their responses to their party’s declaration that the Jan. 6 committee was persecuting “ordinary citizens” engaged in “legitimate political discourse.”