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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.

Accountability

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AMAC Town Hall with Vivek Ramaswamy

Ramaswamy vows to unleash historic government transparency modeled after Musk’s ‘Twitter files’

"Tell them the truth – not just when it's easy. But when it is hard," Ramaswamy said in reference to the American people.

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.

Congress

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Rep. Stacey Plaskett (D-V.I.)

Democrats support politically motivated financial surveillance even at expense of abortion rights

Not even clear that reams of Jan. 6 bank customer information was useful to Treasury and FBI, hearing witnesses say. Jordan Peterson warns China model is coming.

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.

Elections

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Debate

Trump camp blasts move by 'biased' debate commission to mute candidate mics at final face-off

Trump 2020 senior adviser Jason Miller charged Monday that the Commission on Presidential Debates had revealed its anti-Trump bias by changing rules and topics heading into Thursday's second and final final debate in Nashville.

Elections

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Jack Dorsey

Twitter CEO says its platform doesn't have any influence on the outcome of elections

"If you don't think you have the power to influence elections, why do you block anything?" - Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, phone, Washington, D.C., June 18, 2020

Deplatforming of Trump sparked internal dissent, new 'Twitter Files' show

Twitter's safety team decided that two of Trump's tweets on Jan. 6 did not violate the platform's rules.

From the States

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The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.

Chaos? Ballot battles, impeachment inquiry, indictments disrupt election cycle

National polling shows Trump has more support than all of his Republican challengers combined.

Federal Agencies

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Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Francis Collins.

Supreme Court debate in free speech case can't mask feds' pressure that censored some true stories

Bulk of narratives the feds sought to suppress turned out to have substantial merit if not completely vindication, often contemporaneously rather than in retrospect.

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