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Both Donald Trump's lawyers and federal prosecutors suggested candidates for a 'special master' to oversee the investigation into the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago, but they had different ideas about what the candidates would do.
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The Post has learned that a deal for Truth Social to merge with a Special Purpose Acquisition Company is in danger of falling through if the shareholders of the blank-check company don't vote on Tuesday to keep the deal going.
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The lawyers for former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the FBI should have known to look for 'sensitive' documents when they raided his Florida estate.
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It feels like old times. After the FBI raided Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club, the mainstream media are in a feeding frenzy like we haven't seen since he left the White House.
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Leftists usually think it's great when they use government power to get what they want, whether it's questionable anti-carbon use of pension funds or all those silly 'state travel bans' that have become popular in recent years, mostly targeting other states whose school trans-bathroom policies don't follow the progressive line.
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The Washington Post and the New York Times give the impression that the attacks in France have nothing to do with jihadism, and everything to do with the excesses of secularism and the failures of integration.
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On the day the op-ed was published, Miles Taylor was not even listed on DHS’s website under “Leadership.”
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The senator condemned the Times’ decision to attribute the tell-all “anonymous” op-ed after the author’s identity was revealed.
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Ben Brantley, the influential New York Times theater critic, will leave the job next month. “This pandemic pause in the great, energizing party that is the theater seemed to me like a good moment to slip out the door,” Brantley said in a statement. News of Brantley’s departure was announced on Twitter by the newspaper’s theater …
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The New York Times in 2017 falsely reported that the Trump campaign had ‘repeated’ contacts with Russian intelligence officials during the 2016 campaign, and instead of being held accountable for publishing lies, the story’s authors received Pulitzer prizes. The FBI official who ran the investigation into whether the Donald Trump campaign colluded with Russia to …