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Free Speech

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Former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson

Former Trump official in demand after persuading Twitter to back down on COVID censorship

James Lawrence III secured reinstatements for journalist Alex Berenson and epidemiologist Andrew Bostom.

Cancel Culture

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One hundred cardboard cutouts of Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg stand outside the US Capitol in Washington, DC

'Predetermined': Mainstream scientists blame media, Big Tech for squelching COVID debate

"On all of these issues we have no idea what the majority of scientists think," UCSF epidemiologist says. "We should have had hundreds or even thousands" of debates at this point in pandemic.

Congress

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Jim Jordan

Jim Jordan probes politics of Pfizer COVID vax trial as research suggests jabs hurt fertility

Drugmaker's "three most senior" R&D officials "deliberately slow[ed] testing" so it would end after 2020 election, ex-official allegedly said. Spike protein persistence study author says took four years to get published after submission.

Congress

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Barry Loudermilk

Key House investigator vows to pierce coverup on Secret Service’s Jan. 6 failures with a subpoena

The Homeland Security Department’s inspector general has completed a report on Secret Service missteps during the Capitol crisis 3 ½ years ago but is refusing to release it.

From the States

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Houston, Texas

Black conservatives join lawsuit alleging Harris County voter suppression

Election-related problems in the Houston area over the past two years have been so widespread that the state legislature passed a bill in an attempt to fix them

Coronavirus

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Former CDC Director Robert Redfield with former President Trump

Operation Warp Speed official questions COVID vaccine purity, worries they 'may integrate' into DNA

Robert Redfield says he's "proud" of work on President Trump's initiative but believes COVID vaccines should be "critically re-reviewed by the FDA" due to suspected viral sequences that tarnished polio vaccine rollout.

Political Ethics

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Capitol police hold back protestors, Jan. 6, 2021

Jan. 6 Select Committee's political probe diverted resources from real security failures

The Select Committee’s focus on Donald Trump distracted from the security failures across government that created the conditions for the riot, House GOP subcommittee concludes.

Federal Agencies

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Natalie Roberts and her daughter

FDA downplays COVID vax overdosing as hydroxychloroquine shows more promise in European research

Agency portrayed ivermectin as dangerous by conflating human and livestock dosages, but didn't take pains to warn providers Moderna jabs have "notably more" than authorized for kids.

Free Speech

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Fired Virginia teacher Peter Vlaming

Virginia Supreme Court puts school boards on notice: preferred pronoun mandates won't fare well

French teacher Peter Vlaming's suit under state constitution, which is more protective than U.S. Constitution, goes back to trial. Dissenting justices dispute the case is about "compelling adherence to a particular ideology."

Coronavirus

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President Biden getting a COVID booster, Oct. 25

Mainstream science mulls 'global moratorium' on COVID vaccines as cancers rise, boosters flub

Publisher of Nature and Scientific American platforms COVID vaccine skeptics. CDC drafted alert about post-vaccination heart inflammation early in rollout but feared looking "alarmist," emails suggest.

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