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#276702
Healthcare will get worse, not better, and the GOP will own the results.
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#276703
Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney revealed that President Trump point blank asks leaders what they are doing to protect persecuted Christians in their countries.
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#276704

The White House

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

Explore The White House's 13,394 photos on Flickr!
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The NBA star LeBron James has found himself in hot water this week after he tweeted and then deleted a post saying “YOU’RE NEXT” alongside a photo of the
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"By passing this ordinance, our message is very simple: … [i]nnocent blood will not be spilled upon our soil,” said Pastor Brian Gunter of Pollock, LA. 
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  "석고 보드 제조 공장 프로젝트 보고서 2024: 산업 분석(시장 성능, 세그먼트, 가격 분석, 전망), 세부 프로세스 흐름(제품 개요, 단위 운영, 원자재, 품질 보증), 요구 사항 및 비용(기계, 원자재, 포장, 운송, 유틸리티, 인적 자원), 프로젝트 경제(자본 투자, 운영 비용, 이익 예측, 재무 분석, 수익) 및 투자 기회"는 석고 ...
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African american conservative forced out of dorms for safety droms drmos consretvative consaervtive cosnervative foefced forceed forcde fordced
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's mockery of Republicans backfired after she failed to recognize fellow House Democrat John Yarmuth.
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It’s my America-versary, the day my mother and I arrived in the United States. I was just 1 year old, and America was deep in her 1970s blues. Every July 20, we celebrate. It’s up there with birthd…
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#276711
Republican voters in Ohio reveal an American mindset that far predates Trumpism: a wariness of engaging in foreign conflicts.
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ERICKSON: Flat-Earth Christianity

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

As I do every year, I wrote my Holy Week column about Easter. Major historians, even atheists, recognize that the execution of a man named Jesus around A.D. 33 is one of the most — if not the most — significant events in human history. Christians go a step further.
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A potential constitutional crisis is looming over the actions of federal officers at protests in Oregon’s largest city that have been hailed by President Donald Trump but...
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The first numbers from the 2020 census are out and they show that America’s population growth has declined to its slowest rate since the Great
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A Florida woman has filed suit against Russian president Vladimir Putin, and wants him ousted over fears of nuclear war. According to court documents,
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EUROPE’S top court this morning threw a spanner in the works of Brussels attempts to resolve the migrant crisis by ruling that member states have the power to deport asylum seekers back to the first EU country they entered.
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A Trinity College professor is back in the spotlight after a tweet that said "whiteness is terrorism" caused backlash last week.
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#276718
A hilarious political ad that is also an epic cultural summation.
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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced Tuesday that the department will be extending its enforcement date of obtaining a Real ID by 19 months. Originally, the enforcement date was set for October 1, 2021, and has been extended to May 3, 2023 "due to circumstances resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic," the department says.
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#276720
The Thomas Standard states that it doesn’t matter if Joe was aware of Hunter’s claims or not. He must step back for the sake of the country.
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#276721
A six-month tenure as President Trump’s top aide failed to impose order on an unruly and fractious White House.
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WASHINGTON - The Trump administration has signaled in recent weeks that it may seek the permanent renewal of a surveillance law that has, among other things, enabled the National Security Agency to gather and analyze Americans' phone records as part of terrorism investigations, according to five U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The White House, these officials said, was prepared to issue a public statement calling on Congress to reauthorize in full Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which in the past has been the focus of heated debate over the acceptable bounds of government surveillance. The plan to issue a statement was put on hold, officials said, but it illustrates nonetheless where the administration stands on the contested issue of national security authority. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an issue that remains deeply sensitive. A White House spokeswoman declined to comment or explain why the statement was not issued, saying only that the matter is still under deliberation. Section 215 was last revised in 2015 as part of the USA Freedom Act after a former NSA contractor, Edward Snowden, exposed how the government was collecting vast quantities of Americans' phone logs to be able to scan them for clues to terrorist plots. This "metadata" denoted the calls' time, date and duration, and who called whom, but did not include the conversations' content. The ensuing uproar led Congress to impose restraints, and last year, the NSA reportedly suspended the program because of technical issues that put Americans' privacy at risk. The statute expires in mid-December, and the reported suspension of the phone records program had raised questions about whether the Trump administration would seek to renew it. National security officials widely expect the administration to call for Congress...
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#276723
The mainstream press is grossly misleading the public by misreporting the death counts.
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#276724
The staggering cost of his radical agenda means a 2022 GOP opportunity.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Jen Psaki circled back one last time this week to announce her retirement as Press Secretary for the Biden administration. Responding to several pointed questions from the press, she then challenged the idea that she ever worked for the administration to begin with.'We need to walk back this notion that I ever worked for or rep ...
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