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Daniel Payne

Daniel Payne
General Assignment Reporter

Daniel Payne is a general assignment reporter for Just the News. He graduated with honors from Virginia Commonwealth University, where he was an English major. 

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Coronavirus

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A Xinhau billboard in Times Square, NYC

Communist China state-run newspaper celebrates Trump's departure: 'Good riddance!'

All Things Trump

President Trump, Jan. 20

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White House

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With flurry of executive orders, Biden aims to undo major accomplishments of Trump administration

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Less than half in poll say election fraud allegations given 'fair hearing' by courts, Congress

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