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Elections

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Georgia Rep. Vernon Jones

Vernon Jones, former Democrat lawmaker in Georgia, mulls GOP challenge to Gov. Brian Kemp

'White Liberals have destroyed the black community. Now it's time for the black community to destroy the Liberals,' says Vernon Jones

Political Ethics

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House committee investigating Jan. 6 Capitol attack, Oct. 19, Washington, D.C.

Jan. 6 panel's case against Trump: Doomed to become the latest debunked elite narrative?

A string of recent revelations has raised questions about security posture of Capitol under House Speaker Nancy Pelosi prior to breach.

Federal Agencies

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ChrisKrebsCISA

Federal censorship machine started years before COVID, involved military contractors: whistleblower

"Cyber Threat Intelligence League" reportedly intended to implement "cognitive security," which involves "preventing malefactors from hacking people's beliefs."

Federal Agencies

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Yoel Roth, Feb. 8, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Twitter execs scoffed at lists of supposed propaganda accounts submitted by feds, disinfo groups

Former intelligence source reportedly calls interagency office "an incubator for the domestic disinformation complex" that repurposes "[a]ll the sh** we pulled in other countries since the Cold War."

Political Ethics

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Arizona Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes

Two Arizona prosecutors fight over Gov. Katie Hobbs investigation amid conflict of interest concerns

"With the clear politicization of both Kris Mayes and Rachel Mitchell’s offices, neither should be tasked with the investigation and possible prosecution," Abe Hamadeh said.

White House

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Joe Biden, Tel Aviv, Israel, Oct. 18, 2023

All the President's Misinformation: Employees' rebuke of Biden exposes peril of feds' speech police

"If the administration does not believe Israel is committing war crimes," as several dozen State and USAID employees reportedly allege, "should it push to censor its own dissenting diplomats?" law professor asks.

All Things Trump

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DevinNunesMic

In accepting medal, Nunes assails an 'unscrupulous media' for 'information warfare'

Congressman who unraveled Russia scandal misconduct by FBI gets highest civilian award, the Medal of Freedom, and urges media to acknowledge its mistakes.

White House

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Biden angry over story of 10-year-old rape victim

6 terms Biden has redefined to further agenda, stigmatize opponents

From "recession" to "disinformation," the president and his team have weaponized language for political purposes.

White House

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Joe Biden gives farewell address

Tapper book on Biden’s cognitive decline inadvertently reveals the ‘Original Sin’ began earlier

A new book argues the "Original Sin" by Biden was his decision to run again in 2024. But details in the book let it slip that the real effort to hide Biden's cognitive decline began as far back as 2020.

From the States

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Houston Police Department vehicle, emergency room, Jan. 2022

Houston Police chief apologizes as 264,000 crime reports went uninvestigated

The police chief's apology came one day after Whitmire announced he was forming an independent panel to review what is now an HPD internal investigation into how hundreds of thousands of reports went nowhere.

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