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Social Media Platforms Have No Plans to Lift Bans on Trump’s Accounts Despite Third White House Bid

Facebook officials said Wednesday that the social media platform has no plans to reinstate the account of former President Donald Trump, despite announcing his bid earlier this week for a second term in the White House in 2024.

DoJ Announces Special Counsel to Investigate Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Docs

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday named a special counsel for overseeing the Justice Department’s investigation into the presence of classified documents at Donald Trump’s Florida estate as well as portions of a separate Jan 6 probe.

House Republicans Introduce Bill Auditing Ukraine Spending

GOP group led by Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduces legislation to audit funds sent to Ukraine.

FBI Vows Not to Use Pegasus Spyware After Grilling From Capitol Hill

The FBI has committed to not using Pegasus spyware in its operations, a source told Fox News, after FBI Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers back in March the bureau did not intend to use it against U.S. persons or "for any purpose" in the future.

Feds End Investigation Into Rudy Giuliani: No Charges

Federal prosecutors probing Giuliani’s activities in Ukraine close investigation after more than two years and will bring no criminal charges.

Department of Defense Records Reveal US Funding Anthrax Lab in Ukraine

Judicial Watch received over 300 pages of records from the DOD.

City of Boston Agrees to Pay $2.1 Million in Christian Flag Case

The city of Boston has agreed to pay $2.1 million in attorney fees and damages stemming from a 2017 case in which the city refused to allow a Christian flag to be flown at City Hall Plaza for Constitution Day.

State Department Allows Intelligence Agencies Access to Personal Information of U.S. Citizens

Over 145 million Americans have personal data now accessible to a variety of government agencies, as revealed in a letter from Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) to State Secretary Antony Blinken.

Canadian Doctors Encouraged to Tell Patients About Medically Assisted Death

Guidance documents given to Canada's providers of medically assisted death say that doctors must bring up medical assistance in dying (MAID) as an option when it's "medically relevant" and if the person is likely eligible, as part of a doctor's duty to provide informed consent.

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