In a document given to the House Judiciary Committee, tech giant Google admitted that it previously banned accounts that questioned official narratives during the COVID-19 pandemic at the behest of the Biden administration.
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Chad Mizelle leaving position as DOJ Chief of Staff
Chad Mizelle, the chief of staff at the Department of Justice (DOJ), will reportedly be stepping down in the coming weeks, according to Axios.
Read More Chad Mizelle leaving position as DOJ Chief of Staff‘What Charlie Wanted’: Trump and Musk reunite at Kirk Memorial, as expert lip reader describes encounter
President Donald Trump and Tesla founder Elon Musk, a former Special Government Employee (SGE) under the second Trump administration, reunited for the first time since their public falling out at the memorial for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who had expressed hope before his assassination that the two would make amends someday.
Read More ‘What Charlie Wanted’: Trump and Musk reunite at Kirk Memorial, as expert lip reader describes encounterPresident Trump honors Charlie Kirk at Arizona memorial: ‘God bless Charlie and God bless the USA’
President Donald Trump headlined Charlie Kirk’s memorial at State Farm Stadium in Arizona, announcing that he will soon be hosting a ceremony to honor Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Read More President Trump honors Charlie Kirk at Arizona memorial: ‘God bless Charlie and God bless the USA’UK, Canada, Australia formally recognize Palestine as a state
The United Kingdom, Canada and Australia have officially announced their formal recognition of the state of Palestine.
Read More UK, Canada, Australia formally recognize Palestine as a stateVeteran pleaded not guilty to federal charges after burning American flag near WH
An Army veteran pleaded not guilty to federal criminal charges after setting fire to an American flag near the White House.
Read More Veteran pleaded not guilty to federal charges after burning American flag near WH
