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In Light of McDonnell Case, Some Virginia Lawmakers Want A Stricter Federal Bribery Statute

Virginia_flag_mapNow that prosecutors have dropped bribery charges against former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell some lawmakers on Capitol Hill are calling for tightening the federal bribery statute. Matt Laslo has the story from Washington.

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What’s Next for Embattled Former Governor Bob McDonnell?

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Now that embattled former Governor Bob McDonnell and his wife are out of legal jeopardy, what’s next for the man who was once a rising star in Republican politics? Michael Pope has the story.

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The Contributors to Bob McDonnell’s Legal Defense Fund

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Former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell’s political career may be over. But his days raising money are not. Michael Pope has this look at the fundraising effort to pay McDonnell’s legal bills.

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Virginia Republicans Respond to the Supreme Court’s McDonnell Ruling

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With Monday’s Supreme Court ruling, many Virginia politicians are speaking up in support of the state’s ex-Governor. But they’re also thinking about what the ruling means for politics in the Commonwealth. Mallory Noe-Payne reports.

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McDonnell Decision: Legal Consequences

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The Supreme Court decision today overturning the corruption case against former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell could have far-reaching legal consequences. Michael Pope has the story.

 

Michael Pope continues his report on the legal consequences of the McDonnell ruling:

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Supreme Court Unanimously Overturns Former Gov. Bob McDonnell’s Corruption Convictions

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Former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell and his wife are breathing a sigh of relief today, after the United States Supreme court threw out their convictions for corruption and conspiracy. Michael Pope is at the Supreme Court with the latest.

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