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Xinhua and propaganda? Say it ain’t so.
CGTN registered under FARA; Senators Leahy and Rubio asked the DOJ to look into the likelihood that Xinhua should do the same.
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You *might* be reading CCP propaganda if your news service’s bio includes the phrase, “More info available at the Department of Justice.”

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Dec 8, 2023
A list of facts Senator Tuberville hasn’t bothered to learn about the United States military would take years to compile.

Meanwhile, here’s a short thread on why Coach’s concern regarding “illegal immigrants with weapons” serving in the military appears to be misdirected.

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As there’s chatter from the Right about paying “unemployed veterans” to protect schools, I thought I should throw this out there:

Not all veterans are now or have ever been proficient with firearms or law enforcement tactics.

A few personal anecdotes and observations:

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In Navy boot camp, we were required to fire .45-framed .22s; not for qualification, but—I’m guessing—as an introduction to firearms handling and proficiency.

My unit didn’t do this, as our company commanders considered it a waste of time.

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In 8 1/2 years of active duty, I was never issued a firearm.

While stationed in San Diego, a friend decided to buy a .357 for personal protection. I thought this was a great idea, and bought one, too. He received his first, as his waiting period ended before mine did.

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May 27, 2022
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North Carolina Lieutenant Governor @markrobinsonNC is not only unapologetically making a beeline for the NRA trough in Houston this weekend, he also serves on the NRA’s national outreach board.

#ncpol
In Robinson’s prepared statement, he offers zero solutions to the gun violence problem. Image
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Robinson’s meteoric, four-year rise—from a furniture factory employee who’d never owned a firearm, to an NRA board member (and a Lieutenant Governorship)—seems pretty improbable.

Some might suggest that he was *groomed* for this.
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Mar 18, 2022
Three government contractors were recently indicted for making contributions to Susan Collins’ campaign.

When Rick Scott and Marco Rubio received tens of thousands of dollars from a contractor, they passed a bill to benefit his company.

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@CampaignLegal
@propublica

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The indictment of Collins’ contributors cites 52 United States Code (USC) prohibitions against contributions to federal campaigns by federal government contractors, and the 18 USC (criminal) “straw donor” contribution prohibition.

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Not all contributions from government contractors are impermissible, but contributions from the “sole proprietor” of a company under contract to the United States government are strictly prohibited, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

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Oct 9, 2021
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Republican NC State Rep. Jeff McNeely proposed an illegal audit of a blue county’s voting machines eleven months after the election, citing “many, many millions of accusations" of "machine tampering and votes being switched because of modems.”
Durham’s Rep., Zack Hawkins:

“The people in Durham County take elections very seriously. You are not welcome in Durham County, and I'm not sure if you want to step foot in Durham County and try to inspect the machines. You will not be greeted as liberators, let me be clear.”
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Oct 7, 2021
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Is now a good time to take a look at #Facebook’s VP for Global Public Policy, Joel Kaplan; his connection to William Burck; Kaplan’s and Burck’s connections to Lindsey Graham—and how all three connect directly to Brett Kavanaugh?

We’ll start here:

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Anyway, it’s weird that the Zuckerberg-funded nonprofit’s ad for Graham didn’t mention immigration.

Here’s Mitch McConnell’s brother in law explaining how Graham’s ad was purchased by a “smart team of political operatives,” including Joel Kaplan:

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