Epstein Victims SUE Trump's DOJ!

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No Kings, No Trump!

Hey - it's Glenn. I sure hope you got to participate in a No King's rally near you. It was so energizing, reinforcing the reality that millions of Americans ARE standing up against the aspiring dictator, the orange autocrat, the wannabe king.I was really fortunate, in that I had ...  Show more

Trump's DOJ Gives Mike Flynn a $1 Million Payout of Taxpayer Money!

Trump and his DOJ's abuse of the American taxpayers continues, unabated.After Mike Flynn pleaded guilty - twice - for lying to the FBI, and later being pardoned by Trump, the Department of Justice just paid Flynn more than $1,000,000 in taxpayer money after he complained that he ...  Show more

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