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Trump Campaign Raises Over $7 Million After Indictment

More than $4.5 million was collected through online donations, while a recent donor event at Trump's Bedminster Club in New Jersey contributed to the remaining $2.1 million.

At Least 10% Of U.S. COVID Relief Aid Stolen, Wasted

“It is an unprecedented amount of fraud," said Justice Department acting director for COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Mike Galdo.

Trump Booked in Miami, Pleads Not Guilty

Although he wasn't technically arrested, as he responded to a court summons, he was booked as part of the protocol.

Senator JD Vance Calls to Halt Future Nominations to Biden’s DOJ Amid Political Prosecution Against Conservatives

"Donald Trump is merely the latest victim of a Department of Justice that cares more about politics than law enforcement," Vance said.

Zuckerburg Admits Censored COVID-19 Information ‘Ended Up Being More Debatable or True’

"That stuff is really tough, right? It really undermines trust," said Zuckerburg.

COVID: New Times of London Investigation Reveals Chinese Military Connections and Lab Manipulation in Wuhan

Zhou allegedly filed a patent for a COVID-19 vaccine as early as February 2020, only a month after China publicly acknowledged the virus outbreak.

French Bill Would Permit Law Enforcement to Turn On Microphone, Camera on Suspect’s Device, Causes Surveillance Concerns

A section of a French justice bill is receiving criticism after it was learned a section of the bill permits law enforcement to remotely turn on the microphone and camera of a suspect's device.

Accepted COVID Vaccine Injury Claims Double From March in U.K.

96 individuals are now able to receive a Vaccine Damage Payment.

House Judiciary Committee Launches Expanded Probe into Banks Sharing Clients’ Data with FBI

These queries stem from a prior investigation into Bank of America (BoA)'s actions in the wake of the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

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