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Politics & Policy

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Kristi Noem

Dallas attack on ICE the latest in trend of assailants engraving bullets, weapons with 'messages'

Motives unknown? Wednesday's attack saw a sniper open fire on the facility, inflicting fatal injuries on one detainee and injuring several others. It also shows a disturbing trend in political and social messaging: engraved shells.

Security

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Barry Loudermilk

Jan. 6 subcommittee zeroes in on paid informants at the Capitol riot

Answers still missing: Chairman Loudermilk wants to know why and how many informants and federal agents were at the incident and whether they properly passed on intelligence to law enforcement.

Mike Davis: Nothing happened on Jan. 6 that called for a 22-year prison sentence

Courts & Law

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January 6

You Vote: Who do you think was most responsible for what happened at the Jan. 6, 2021, riots?

While the Inspector General for the Justice Department acknowledged that there were at least 23 confidential human sources (CHSs) who had been working for the FBI prior to the incident, others say there many more.

Federal Agencies

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Charlie Kirk

Review of domestic terrorism after Kirk's murder shows Biden politicized issue, intel, fudged data

The Biden Administration insisted on calling the January 6 riot an armed insurrection for years, and targeted parents who wanted a say in their children's education. Distorting the meaning of "domestic terrorism," that narrative and others mischaracterized the conditions leading to two assassination attempts on Trump and Charlie Kirk's murder.

Extremism

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Antifa

Ex-FBI intel chief: DOJ must investigate 'anti-fascist' bounties for tracking conservative justices

The "reasonable interpretation" of ShutDownDC's bounty offer "will be, at minimum, to intimidate justices, and at worst, physically harm them," said former FBI Assistant Director of Intelligence Kevin Brock.

Victor Davis Hanson: The Likes of Dickensian London

February 2, 2023

Elections

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Facebook

Facebook pulls down Trump campaign ads, claiming they contain Nazi imagery

The ads violated Facebook's policy against 'organized hate.'

All Things Trump

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Trump

Judges blast Trump after he pardons roughly 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants

These judges had to dismiss the cases of the Jan. 6 defendants, including judges Beryl Howell and Tanya Chutkan.

Murder rates remain sharply up in U.S. cities after months of lockdowns, unrest

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