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  2. Military leaders who served under Trump sound the alarm about ...

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    While Trump was in office, New America, a research institution where I work, compiled public statements for and against Trump by retired and active-duty flag officers. We found that five times ...

  3. Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders - Wikipedia

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    John McGohey, a federal prosecutor from the Southern District of New York, was given the lead role in prosecuting the case and charged twelve leaders of the CPUSA with violations of the Smith Act. The specific charges against the defendants were first, that they conspired to overthrow the US government by violent means, and second, that they ...

  4. List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

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    Congressional Post Office scandal (1991–1995) was a conspiracy to embezzle House Post Office money through stamps and postal vouchers to congressmen. [118] Dan Rostenkowski (D-IL) was convicted and sentenced to 18 months in prison, in 1995. [119] Joe Kolter (D-PA) pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and sentenced to 6 months in prison ...

  5. Charlottesville car attack - Wikipedia

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    [6] [8] Fields was born in Kenton, Kentucky, [2] and grew up with his mother, Samantha Bloom, who was paraplegic, in Florence, Kentucky. [ 5 ] [ 23 ] [ 34 ] Bloom's parents died in a murder-suicide when she was 16 on August 21, 1984, when Bloom's father, 42-year-old self-employed contractor Marvin, killed his 37-year-old ex-wife Judy and himself.

  6. Trump privately praised Hitler and meets 'definition of ... - AOL

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    The Atlantic reported earlier Tuesday that Trump had privately admired Hitler's generals "who were totally loyal to him" and followed orders, privately saying in a conversation at the White House ...

  7. List of assassinated American politicians - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky: Shelbyville, Kentucky (outside the Armstrong Hotel) Gunshots E.S. Garr; Roy Garr Killed by the brothers of his late fiancée whom he was charged with murdering [12] Louis F. Edwards: Democratic 1939 Mayor, Long Beach New York Long Beach, New York (outside his home) Gunshot Alvin Dooley

  8. John Kelly says Trump is a 'fascist' who while in office ...

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    In an interview published two weeks before election day, Donald Trump's former chief of staff said he had grave concerns about Trump's fitness for office. John Kelly says Trump is a 'fascist' who ...

  9. Pardon of January 6 United States Capitol attack defendants

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    On January 29, 2022, when over 760 people had been charged, [12] Trump said at a Texas rally that he would be inclined to pardon the rioters if he were reelected in 2024, [21] which he repeated at a Tennessee rally in June 2022. [22] In November, four days before the midterm elections, he said: "Let them all go now!"