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All Things Trump

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Donald Trump poses for photographs

Trump vows to crush federal censorship with new appointees, executive order if elected in 2024

Former president takes on "federal machinery" of censorship of political speech. He also urges Congress to probe evidence of ballot application fraud scheme uncovered by Michigan law enforcement.

Media

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Glenn Greenwald at  a hearing at the Lower House's Human Rights Commission in Brasilia, Brazil

Greenwald: 'Democratic politics is about criminalizing opposition'

"Dissenting ideas are 'disinformation' and must be censored by Big Tech," Greenwald says.

White House

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Trump at CPAC: 'The era of woke and weaponized government is over'

Trump spoke for nearly two hours to close the annual event, where he decisively won the attendees' 2024 GOP presidential nominee straw poll.

Federal Agencies

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FBI whistleblowers, including one with info on Strzok, want bureau to review their cases

FBI agents lost their security clearances and jobs after blowing the whistle on the Biden-era and Chris Wray-led bureau. Now their lawyers are asking the Trump FBI, led by Kash Patel, to address their complaints.

Congress

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Jim Jordan, James Comer, Washington, D.C., June 22, 2022

House Oversight grills Blinken on funding conservative blacklist ahead of censorship bill markup

Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) wants State documents and communications about suppression of "mis-, dis-, or mal- information" since Biden inauguration.

White House

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Trump’s art of the deal is now becoming the art of the clawback

Gone are the days of leaving the past behind and moving on. "Clawing back" is the new Republican Party aesthetic and President Donald Trump is leading the charge, trying to claw back not just taxpayer money, but also culture and justice.

Congress

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Republican House majority adjourns with some wins, but much unfinished business ahead

Two issues that the House has yet to resolve is federal spending, which is higher than it was compared to this same time last year and reforming the government surveillance program of U.S. citizens abroad

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Trump promised full transparency on scandal documents, State Department didn't comply

State failed to meet deadlines for documents subpoenaed by Senate or covered by FOIA lawsuits, and fully redacted one of the most important memos it released.

Congress

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Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.)

Key House investigator fears feds used grants as hush money to keep COVID origins quiet

Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) said, "Everyone in the medical community backed up Dr. Fauci, and what we now know is they were receiving a lot of grant dollars."

All Things Trump

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Trump inauguration

Foreign gifts and family deals used to cloud President Trump’s first Mideast trip

Confusion and controversy over a “free” plane given to the U.S. by Qatar raises secondary concerns about business deals in the Middle East being made by Trump's offspring.

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