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Sure but America as a whole fucked around and we're all going to find out for to their stupidity.

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Florida state Rep. Susan Valdes, a lifelong Democrat, abruptly switched to the Republican Party, citing frustration with being ignored in the Democratic caucus.

Valdes, who represents District 64 near Tampa, said she wants to focus on solving problems for her community rather than protesting.

Her defection bolsters the Florida GOP’s historic 86-34 House majority, drawing criticism from Democrats who called her move a betrayal of her constituents.

Republicans, including Gov. Ron DeSantis, welcomed Valdes, praising her as a strong community advocate and valuable addition to their party.

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The Trump Justice Department secretly obtained phone and text message logs of 45 individuals, including congressional staffers and lawmakers, in 2017 and 2018.

The Inspector General found that while the DOJ didn’t act with political motives, it violated separation of powers by targeting individuals with lawful access to classified information.

The report also revealed violations of policies regarding the seizure of reporters’ records, raising concerns about potential chilling effects on congressional oversight.

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The Money Game (prospect.org)
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The Democratic Party had more money than God this election. At what cost?

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Since 1971, the U.S. has spent more than $1 trillion on the War on Drugs, through a law enforcement-focused approach that has continued despite evidence it doesn't work.

A joint report, “A World of Harm,” released Dec. 4 by Harm Reduction International and the Drug Policy Alliance reveals the extent of the funding dispensed from various U.S. government departments to militarized anti-drugs efforts in countries such as Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines. Some of the money comes from streams which are meant to aid poverty reduction projects, the report shows.

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A preview of battles over health, education, immigration, and more.

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A bipartisan bill in Congress could help, but lawmakers have been slow to act.

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Everybody loves MAHA — because nobody knows what it really is.

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