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nymag.com
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| | | | | All the norms the president has already destroyed. | |
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www.alternet.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of news articles and commentary covering various political, social, and legal issues. Key topics include: 1) The U.S. Capitol riot and the political divide over its cause and responsibility, with some Republicans denying its occurrence. 2) The rise of far-right conspiracy theories, particularly QAnon, and the challenges in deprogramming believers. 3) The case of Paul Petersen, a former county assessor convicted of human trafficking and fraud. 4) Discussions on the political landscape post-Trump, including the GOP's shift towards authoritarianism and the potential for future elections. 5) The role of social media in spreading misinformation and the impact on democratic processes. The articles highlight the tensio... | |
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acoup.blog
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| | | | | Today we're going to look at definitions of fascism and ask the question - you may have guessed - if Donald Trump is running for President as a fascist. Worry not, this isn't me shifting to full-time political pundit, nor is this the formal end of the hiatus (which will happen on Nov 1, when... | |
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www.illegalaliencrimereport.com
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| | | In the last days of his first term, President Donald Trump pardoned Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos, Jose Compean, Gary Brugman and Prince George's County (Md.) Police Officer Stephanie Mohr, all of whom were unjustly prosecuted by then-U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton.George Bush was clearly sending a message to all of these brave members of law enforcement: "Get in the way of stopping illegal aliens, human traffickers or the flow of illegal drugs into this country, and I'll ruin your life!"Here | ||