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Over 99 percent of people did not charge into the Capitol on January 6. Don’t smear every single one of them as violent insurrectionists.
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A woman in San Antonio, Texas, was arrested and charged for allegedly operating a massive ballot harvesting scheme.
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#148128
With the entry of the 217th vote, the House of Representatives have impeached President Donald Trump for a second time. As I have previously stated, my primary objection to this action is the use o…
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Be warned: this is ugly stuff.
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper faced intense backlash Wednesday for questioning the patriotism of Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., an Army veteran and double amputee, after Mast opposed President Trump's impeachment.
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Gender Justice, a Minnesota-based nonprofit that advocates for gender equity, is suing USA Powerlifting for allegedly discriminating against transgender athletes. 
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Florida will consider divesting from technology companies that have banned or suspended President Donald Trump’s social media accounts when Gov. Ron DeSantis next meets with his Cabinet.
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Thirty-three year-old Jake Angeli, of Arizona, whose real name is Jacob Anthony Chansley, made his first court appearance on Monday, Newsweek reports.
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The former governor has previously been criticized for contributing to the city’s water troubles, which stemmed from a 2014 decision by an appointee to switch the city’s water source to the Flint River as a cost-saving measure.
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Jack "The Most Homeless Looking Billionaire Ever" Dorsey just posted a lengthy screed on Twitter about his banning of President Trump from the social network.
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Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) lobbed a serious accusation against Republican members of Congress, saying that some members gave “reconnaissance” tours to those who stormed the US Capitol last week. On
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One of President Trump’s newest allies in the House said Wednesday night that she will file articles of impeachment against President-elect Joseph R. Biden on Jan. 21, his first day in office, for “abuse of power.”
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The company's political spending already overwhelmingly supported Democratic candidates. | Economy
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The House of Representatives has voted to impeach the President. The Senate process will now begin at…
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Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) took to the House floor Wednesday, where she called out Democrats for their efforts to support political violence.
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Secretary of State tweets photo of signing of US-brokered Abraham Accords between Israel and UAE and Bahrain and tags Nobel committee
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Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has announced that Poland will introduce laws to protect freedom of speech on ...
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Even members of Congress who have publicly opposed Trump are calling this particular impeachment effort a piece of political pantomime
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Among liberals, “dissent” is highly prized until power is achieved, and then dissent is punished and forbidden.
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Media have often portrayed Biden as moderate politician.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton today issued civil investigative demands (CIDs) to Google, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon Web Services, and Apple, asking the companies for their policies and practices regarding content moderation and, more specifically, for information related to Parler, a social media application recently terminated or blocked by Google, Amazon, and Apple.
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'If folks do not agree with our rules and enforcement, they can simply go to another internet service'
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On Monday, responding to a story satirizing Big Tech censorship, Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and the CEO of Tesla and Space X, tweeted, “A lot of people are going to be super unhappy with West Coast high tech as the de facto arbiter of free speech.”
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