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May 24 2023
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Trump Releases Statement On DeSantis Entering 2024 Presidential Race
Former President Donald Trump responded to Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) entering the 2024 presidential race on Wednesday by mocking the governor and his campaign’s Twitter launch, which he called a “disaster.” He also worked in a reference to North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un, who he said would soon be his “friend.” DeSantis officially entered the race Wednesday afternoon by filing with the
The Daily WireDec 06 2023
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10 Wisconsin fake electors acknowledge actions were used to overturn 2020 election
MADISON, Wis. — Ten Wisconsin Republicans who posed as fake electors for former President Donald Trump have settled a lawsuit and admitted their actions were part of an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election results, attorneys who filed the case announced Wednesday. The lawsuit was filed against the fake electors by Democratic electors for President Joe Biden, which sought $2.4
"USA Today" ContributorMay 24 2023
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DeSantis Launches '24 Campaign in Tweet
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis entered the 2024 presidential race Wednesday, stepping into a crowded Republican primary contest that will test both his national appeal as an outspoken cultural conservative and the GOP's willingness to move on from former President Donald Trump. "I'm running for president to lead our Great American Comeback," DeSantis tweeted Wednesday before his Twitter Spaces
Newsmax (News)Jan 09 2024
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Willis accused of 'improper' relationship with top Trump prosecutor
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been accused of an "improper" romantic relationship with a key prosecutor in Donald Trump's election interference case. Michael Roman, a former Trump campaign official charged in the fake electors’ scheme along with Trump and 16 others in the state, asserted these statements in a court filing, first obtained and reported by the Atlanta Journal
WTVR 6Jan 02 2022
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Gets Permanently Banned From Twitter For Spreading COVID-19 Misinformation
Twitter permanently suspended the personal account of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Sunday for "repeated violations" of the platform's "COVID-19 misleading information policy."
Greene's ban was prompted by a misleading graph she tweeted out on Saturday that falsely promoted "extremely high amounts of Covid vaccine deaths" in the U.S. The congresswoman posted her response to the
Washington Post New York Post (News) Business InsiderDec 06 2023
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New Mexico lawsuit accuses Meta of creating ‘breeding ground’ for child predators
New York (CNN) — New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has accused Meta Platforms of creating a “breeding ground” for child predators on Facebook and Instagram in a lawsuit filed Tuesday, the latest in a string of legal actions related to alleged harms to young users caused by the social media giant. Meta allegedly exposes young users to sexual content and makes it possible for adult users
KRDOJan 09 2024
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Families of Newport News students who witnessed teacher's shooting sue and more Va. headlines
• Seven families of Newport News students who saw one of their elementary-school classmates shoot their teacher last year have filed lawsuits against local school officials, claiming their children have suffered because of the school system’s failure to prevent the shooting.—Daily Press • Voters in two Southside Virginia legislative districts will head to the polls today to choose a delegate
Virginia MercuryDec 06 2023
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Texas woman asks court for abortion because of pregnancy complications
Texas woman asks court for abortion because of pregnancy complications "Kate Cox needs an abortion, and she needs it now." Thus begins a petition filed in a Texas district court this week, asking a judge to allow the abortion to be performed in the state, where abortion is banned with very limited exceptions. The petition was filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights, which is the group
NPR Fact CheckJan 10 2024
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Lawyer Hired by Fani Willis to Prosecute Trump Case Met With Biden White House Twice, Possibly Collaborated with January 6 Committee - The Georgia Star News
Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor hired by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) who is also alleged to be her romantic partner, reported in invoices submitted to Willis’ office that he met with representatives from the Biden administration twice. The filing also reveals Wade visited Washington, D.C. a third time for unclear, work-related purposes, and may have conferenced with the
The Georgia Star NewsDec 15 2023
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Two bypass lanes now open on Washington Bridge on I-195 in Rhode Island
Traffic is now moving in both directions on the Washington Bridge on Interstate 195 in Providence, but the temporary bypass will still not completely eliminate the massive traffic jams that have beset the area since the discovery of major structural damage to the bridge this week. Rhode Island Governor Daniel McKee announced the bypass lanes opening Friday morning on X, formerly Twitter. “The
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