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Here's one that's interesting: a video of the video.
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Here's one that's interesting: a video of the video.
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“… And?”
“No question, I just wanted to be sure you heard that.”
“… And?”
“No question, I just wanted to be sure you heard that.”
Here it is: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Here it is: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Lastinger is running to replace GOP Rep. RJ May who pleaded guilty to distributing sexual abuse material involving children. The election is Tuesday.
Lastinger is running to replace GOP Rep. RJ May who pleaded guilty to distributing sexual abuse material involving children. The election is Tuesday.
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BLANCHE: That's a Bureau of Prisons security issue that I will not talk about
WELKER: Did you have anything to do with it?
BLANCHE: I am responsible for the Bureau of Prisons, so every decision they make lands on my desk
Standing in the way of affordable health care.
Her votes mean higher costs for Maine families.
Standing in the way of affordable health care.
Her votes mean higher costs for Maine families.
This could’ve been avoided 30 years ago.
Maria Farmer’s 1996 FBI complaint has been unearthed in the Epstein files. It was the first time he was reported to the authorities. And they buried it.
“If the FBI had listened to me in 1996, there would’ve been no more victims.”
This could’ve been avoided 30 years ago.
Maria Farmer’s 1996 FBI complaint has been unearthed in the Epstein files. It was the first time he was reported to the authorities. And they buried it.
“If the FBI had listened to me in 1996, there would’ve been no more victims.”
Phang: I call it the big bullshit bill.
Jeffries: You’re a little more direct than what we’ve been politely calling it—but you ain’t wrong. You ain’t wrong.
Phang: I call it the big bullshit bill.
Jeffries: You’re a little more direct than what we’ve been politely calling it—but you ain’t wrong. You ain’t wrong.
I think a president worried about D.C. crime would not be trying to arm criminals with especially lethal guns?
DOJ's Civil Rights Division under Harmeet Dhillon is seeking a court ruling that D.C.'s law "prohibiting registration of the AR-15 by law-abiding citizens violates the Second Amendment."
I think a president worried about D.C. crime would not be trying to arm criminals with especially lethal guns?