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  2. List of Donald Trump rallies (December 2016–2022) - Wikipedia

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    Trump resumed campaign rallies on June 20, at a time when about 25,000 new cases were being diagnosed per day and the rate of new cases was increasing. The daily rate of new COVID-19 diagnoses reached 85,000 cases by Election Day.

  3. List of rallies for the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign

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    This is a list of rallies held by Donald Trump for his first successful presidential campaign in the 2016 presidential election resulting in him being elected the 45th president of the United States during his first presidency from 2017 to 2021. During the campaign which lasted 512 days, a total of 323 rallies were held: 186 for the primary ...

  4. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    The wikileaks.org domain name was registered on 4 October 2006. [46] The website was established and published its first document in December 2006. [49] [50] It described its founders as a mixture of Asian dissidents, journalists, mathematicians, and start-up company technologists from the United States, Taiwan, Europe, Australia, and South Africa.

  5. 2016 Donald Trump Chicago rally protest - Wikipedia

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    The Trump campaign postponed the rally. The CPD and other law-enforcement authorities "were not consulted and had no role in canceling the event." [19] Trump initially claimed he had conferred with Chicago Police but later said that he made the decision himself: "I didn't want to see people get hurt [so] I decided to postpone the rally."

  6. Report: Trump campaign had access to WikiLeaks documents - AOL

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    The president, Donald Trump Jr. and others in the Trump Organization were provided access to hacked WikiLeaks documents amid the 2016 presidential campaign.

  7. What is WikiLeaks and why did it get Julian Assange in so ...

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    A loose grouping of cyber activists supporting WikiLeaks launched a spate of online attacks on organisations seen as hostile to the site, and then after Assange's arrest in 2010, they started ...

  8. Trump was told about WikiLeaks attempts to sabotage Clinton ...

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    Donald Trump's former deputy campaign manager Rick Gates testified that he overheard a phone conversation between the president and Roger Stone in which Stone told him of WikiLeaks' plan to ...

  9. Roger Stone - Wikipedia

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    Roger Jason Stone [a] (born Roger Joseph Stone Jr.; August 27, 1952) is an American political assistant and lobbyist. [3] He is most well known for the Robert Mueller special counsel investigation, and his alleged involvement with [4] and connections to Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election as a political consultant for the 2016 campaign of 45th U.S. president Donald Trump.