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Minnesota Fraud Scandal Deepens as Jailed Ringleader Claims State Leaders Knew

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/minnesota-fraud-scandal-deepens-as-jailed-ringleader-claims-state-leaders-knew

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Judge Rejects DOJ Charges Against Don Lemon for Church Invasion, Infuriating Pam Bondi

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/judge-rejects-doj-charges-against-don-lemon-for-church-invasion-infuriating-pam-bondi

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The Supreme Court Faces the Age of the Digital Dragnet

The justices are about to decide whether carrying a smartphone means surrendering the Fourth Amendment.

The post The Supreme Court Faces the Age of the Digital Dragnet appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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House Oversight Panel Votes to Advance Contempt Resolutions Against the Clintons

The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday voted to advance resolutions to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after the pair defied a subpoena to testify before the panel.
The chamber voted separately on resolutions for Bill and Hillary Clinton. The Bill Clinton vote was 34-8 while the Hillary Clinton vote was 28-15. The votes send the resolutions to the entire chamber. Should the House approve the resolutions, the legislature would refer the pair to the Department of Justice to face criminal charges.

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U.S. Is Hurtling Toward Record $39 Trillion Debt

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/u-s-is-hurtling-toward-record-39-trillion-debt

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SCOTUS Scolds Hawaii For ‘Relegating’ Americans’ Second Amendment Rights To ‘Second-Class Status’

You’re ‘relegating the Second Amendment to second-class status,’ said Justice Alito.

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Minnesota Church Attacked by Anti-ICE Leftists Finally Breaks Silence

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/minnesota-church-attacked-by-anti-ice-leftists-finally-breaks-silence

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Can Congress subpoena a journalist for reporting a Delta Force commander’s name?

Congress can subpoena broadly — but hauling reporters in for publishing the news chills journalism and sidesteps the First Amendment.

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