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Politics & Policy

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Joe Biden poses for photo

Feds adapting AI used to silence ISIS to combat American dissent on vaccines, elections

The federal government, working hand-in-hand with universities, private companies and Big Tech, is funneling millions of dollars in taxpayer money to fund an AI censorship program to be used on American citizens.

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL)
Just the News a.m. with Sophie Mann

WATCH: Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) - 'Time for House GOP Chair Cheney to go, she doesn't represent caucus.'

Elections

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Michigan

Michigan voter appears true to state's Swing State status, picking Harris-Trump to help decide race

Trump won Michigan in 2016 but lost it in 202 to then-Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

Elections

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Georgia voter stickers

Georgia cleared hundreds of noncitizens from voter rolls, it just found 20 more

"There are 156 people that require additional human investigation, and my office has opened up a case file into these individuals," Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger wrote.

Security

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Tulsi Gabbard and Donald Trump

DNI Gabbard sends declassified evidence to DOJ for possible prosecution of ‘treasonous conspiracy’

Tulsi Gabbard sends DOJ evidence related to the actions of senior intelligence officials before and after the creation of the 2016 intelligence community assessment on Russian meddling.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump endorses KC Crosbie to replace Lara Trump as RNC co-chair

The incoming president also announced his ally and adviser Harmeet Dhillon will be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the Department of Justice, and Mark Paoletta will return as General Counsel of the Office of Management and Budget.

Political Ethics

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Ranking Member Bryan Steil (R-WI) speaks at a hearing with House Administration subcommittee on Elections in the Longworth House Office Building on June 22, 2022 in Washington, DC.

ActBlue Bombshell: Dem money platform tells Congress it didn't block foreign gift cards until fall

ActBlue disclosed that it updated its policies on Sept. 9 to “automatically reject donations that use foreign prepaid/gift cards."

Congress

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Sen. Josh Hawley in December 2020

Sen. Hawley defends his decision to object during Electoral College count, condemns violence

In his piece, the Missouri Republican pointed out that Democrats objected following presidential elections of 2000, 2004 and 2016.

From the States

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testifies during a hearing in the case of the State of Georgia v. Donald John Trump at the Fulton County Courthouse on February 15, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Judge rules Georgia Senate committee can subpoena Fani Willis over Trump case

Judge rejects argument that legislators did not have the power to issue the subpoena.

Federal Agencies

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Social Security Check

Treasury Department recovers $31 million in Social Security payments that went to dead people

The recovery was part of a five-month pilot of the department's access to the Social Security Administration's master file. The SSA maintains the largest collection of people who have died, which includes 142 million records that date back as far as 1899.

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