The Friday Five: Washington Boards Up
Businesses and government buildings in Washington, D.C. are boarding up windows ahead of Tuesday’s election. When did we decide violence was normal after a presidential election?
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Businesses and government buildings in Washington, D.C. are boarding up windows ahead of Tuesday’s election. When did we decide violence was normal after a presidential election?
The House Judiciary Committee is investigating a whistleblower’s report that the FBI embedded two female agents as honeypots at a high level of the Trump presidential campaign in 2016.
President Biden called Trump supporters “garbage” during a video call with a Latino advocacy group Tuesday night, sending the White House and the Harris campaign into damage control mode.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos’ decision to not endorse a candidate for president has cost the newspaper about a third of its editorial staff and more than 8% of its subscribers.
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