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Interesting May 2017
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Quote:The Federal Bureau of Investigation carried out a raid on a Republican fundraising firm in Maryland that had been accused in a 2014 lawsuit of defrauding political donors, according to several area news outlets. The target of the raid was Strategic Campaign Group Inc. in Annapolis, the Baltimore Sun reported on Thursday, along with local television stations. Nicole Schwab, a spokeswoman for the FBI’s Washington, D.C., field office, told Bloomberg News that agents had executed a court-approved search warrant in the vicinity of Main Street, Annapolis, where the fundraising firm is located.
Republican Strategy Firm in Maryland Raided by FBI: Reports - Bloomberg
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#2
Yes, lock even more people up..

Quote:Attorney General Jeff Sessions is directing federal prosecutors to pursue the most serious charges possible against the vast majority of suspects, a reversal of Obama-era policies that is sure to send more people to prison and for much longer terms. The move has long been expected from Sessions, a former federal prosecutor who cut his teeth during the height of the crack-cocaine epidemic who has promised to make combating violence and drugs the Justice Department's top priority.
US prosecutors told to push for more, harsher punishments - Business Insider
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#3
Quote:More young Republicans left their party over the past year than young Democrats did, according to a Wednesday report by Pew Research Center.    The poll shows 23 percent of young Republicans and Republican-leaning voters under the age of 30 switched to the Democrat party over the past year. During the same period, only nine percent of Democrats under 30 switched to the Republican Party.     The study also shows 21 percent of Republicans who left after December of 2015 returned to the party the following March; nine percent of Democrats who abandoned their party returned.
Poll: More young Republicans left GOP during 2016 election than Democrats | TheHill
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Quote:Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) on Saturday said that he has been threatened with lynching following his call for President Trump's impeachment. The lawmaker held a town hall event and played several recorded messages left at his offices in Texas and D.C., as first reported by The Houston Chronicle. "You'll be hanging from a tree," one caller said in a voicemail. "You ain't going to impeach nobody," the caller added. "Try it and we will lynch all of you." The callers often used racial slurs and called Green the n-word for his firm position on Trump.
Congressman threatened with lynching after calling for Trump’s impeachment | TheHill
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#5
LOL

Quote:Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Monday that "there was not a single hint of a protester anywhere there during the whole time" he was in Saudi Arabia with President Donald Trump over the weekend.

The CNBC anchor said that could be because protesting isn't allowed in Saudi Arabia. "In theory, that could be true," Ross replied. "But, boy, there was certainly no sign of it."

The Saudi government banned all forms of protest in 2011 in the wake of the Arab Spring.
Wilbur Ross: There were no protesters for Trump's Saudi Arabia visit - Business Insider
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