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Congress

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Jamie Raskin, Jan. 31, 2022, Washington, D.C.

GOP fends off Democrat efforts to block curbs on federal censorship of social media users

Democrats sought wide-ranging, undefined exemptions in bill to prohibit using "official authority" to influence censorship. Ranking member repeatedly calls it "Putin Protection Act."

Cancel Culture

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James O'Keefe

Campus newspapers reject conservative writers to protect 'personal safety,' stop kink-shaming

Dartmouth Republicans leader turned down for every role at Ivy League newspaper for unspecified behavior at Project Veritas event she hosted.

Courts & Law

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Tarrio

Tarrio, other J6 defendants get long sentences but BLM rioters received much lighter treatment

Equal Justice for All? A woman who threw a burning Molotov cocktail into an NYPD vehicle with four officers inside during BLM riots received a six-year sentence. A man who was not even in D.C. during the January 6 riot was sentenced to 22 years in prison for "seditious conspiracy."

Education

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University of Washington computer science instructor Stuart Reges

Gay professor assaulted for recording anti-Israel encampment helps students in 'the new closet'

University of Washington rehired Stuart Reges, whose head injury is healing, to three-year contract amid lawsuit over "land acknowledgment" parody punishment, but only lets him teach small electives. "They have to give me something to do."

Congress

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Pelosi

Democrats rushed to blame Trump for J6 riots while Pelosi privately admitted some responsibility

The new revelation comes from a short clip that was part of a trove of videos turned over to Congress.

Federal Agencies

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Attorney General William Barr on July 22, 2020

Jordan rages against Russian hoax

The Attorney General will defend his conduct as at the head of the Dept. of Justice

Local

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A flag-waving participant in the Capitol demonstration, Jan. 6

January 6 inmates endure ‘human rights violations on a daily basis,’ bail motion alleges

D.C. Jail effectively bans attorney-client privilege for January 6 defendants, claim lawyers for accused Capitol rioter.

Cancel Culture

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Vinay Prasad

Da Vinci or 'Covidiot'? Conference cancels 'iconoclastic' doctor who questions COVID catechism

"It's disturbing to see yet another scientific organization choose censorship over open discourse," academic freedom group says. Vinay Prasad's essay on COVID response as template for authoritarianism triggers establishment.

Security

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New York terrorism suspect Frank James was "Frank Whitaker" on Facebook

Big Tech speech police ignored years of threats, racial slurs by New York terror suspect

Platforms quick to invoke rules against hate speech and violence promotion to remove right-of-center political content overlooked Frank James, with long history of calling for violence and racial hatred.

Security

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George Floyd protests

A silent majority? Black Americans reject violence, looting in neighborhoods after Floyd death

The rioters are 'reflective of a small subset of black America that is jobless, lawless, wild, and capable of the brutality we saw,' said Rob Smith, a black conservative activist and decorated Iraq War veteran, but 'the silent majority will always stay on the side of law and order.'

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