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SHERO β€’ 707 implied HN points β€’ 26 Jan 24
  1. Donald Trump testified in his own defense in a defamation trial brought by E. Jean Carroll.
  2. The judge imposed restrictions on Trump's testimony, preventing him from denying the previous jury determination.
  3. Trump briefly testified, maintained his previous statements, and left the stand.
The View from Rural Missouri by Jess Piper β€’ 437 implied HN points β€’ 16 Oct 23
  1. Ann Wagner originally opposed supporting Jim Jordan but later endorsed him for Speaker, citing issues like border security and human trafficking.
  2. Hannity's show seems to be pressuring GOP members to support Jim Jordan for Speaker.
  3. Wagner's flip-flop to endorse Jordan raises concerns, especially since Jordan faced allegations of knowing about sexual misconduct at Ohio State.
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Michael Shellenberger β€’ 1555 implied HN points β€’ 19 Feb 24
  1. New evidence suggests that the FBI's claim of a pipe bomb being left at the Republican Headquarters on January 6 is false due to discrepancies in location and suspicious behavior of the discoverer.
  2. There are doubts about the FBI's investigation, including corrupted cell phone data, missing evidence, and questionable actions by security personnel.
  3. The person who claimed to discover the alleged bomb at the Republican National Committee headquarters had suspiciously calm behavior, raising concerns about the narrative presented by the FBI.
The Reactionary β€’ 263 implied HN points β€’ 04 Jan 24
  1. Important John Does involved in Epstein scandal are identified and allegations are revealed.
  2. Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and other well-known figures connected to Jeffrey Epstein have been accused of misconduct.
  3. New information continues to surface regarding the Epstein case, with more names and allegations expected to be revealed.
I Might Be Wrong β€’ 15 implied HN points β€’ 03 Jan 24
  1. Claudine Gay resigned as Harvard's president due to plagiarism allegations.
  2. A team of investigative journalists obtained a copy of Claudine Gay's letter of resignation.
  3. The letter of resignation sheds light on the circumstances surrounding Claudine Gay's departure.