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Biometric Surveillance Expands: American Airlines Rolls Out Facial Recognition at Four Major Airports

Facial recognition slips past the turnstile of convenience, reshaping consent one gate at a time.

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Maxine Waters Punished For Accepting Illegal Donations

California Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters’ congressional campaign has been fined $68,000 for violating several federal campaign finance laws during her 2020 reelection bid. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) recently published investigation documents showing Waters’ 2020 campaign committee, Citizens for Waters, understated contributions and spending by hundreds of thousands of dollars. The Waters campaign has agreed […]

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Parental Rights at 100

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A century has passed since the Supreme Court clearly declared kids are “not creatures of the state.” 

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The Latest DOGE Hoax Just Dropped

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/the-latest-doge-hoax-just-dropped

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Linda McMahon Launches Investigation Into New York Over Removal of Native American School Mascot

https://bonginoreport.com/sports/linda-mcmahon-launches-investigation-into-new-york-over-removal-of-native-american-school-mascot

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Anti-Trump DIA Employee Arrested for Leaking Top Secret Intel to Foreign Government

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/anti-trump-dia-employee-arrested-for-leaking-top-secret-intel-to-foreign-government

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Trump Signs Executive Order To Skip Pride Month, Today Now Officially July 1

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Trump signed an executive order this morning to skip Pride Month, thereby officially making today July first.

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More than 130 retired judges urge federal court to drop charges against Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan…

A bipartisan group of more than 130 retired judges filed a brief Friday urging a federal court to drop charges against Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan, saying her arrest undermines “centuries of precedent on judicial immunity.”
The group of 138 former state and federal judges called the prosecution of Dugan, who was indicted by a grand jury earlier this month on one count each of concealing an individual to prevent arrest and obstruction, an “egregious overreach by the executive branch” that “threatens public trust in the judicial system and the ability of the public to avail themselves of courthouses without fear of reprisal.”

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