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al Watch filed lawsuits against DOJ & ODNI after the agencies failed to respond adequately to requests for records regarding the investigation of former Trump campaign adviser and comms strategist Michael Caputo (1/3).
https://www.judicialwatch.org/michael-caputo/
https://x.com/JudicialWatch/status/1961052759894991230

Julie Kelly @julie_kelly2 - These are the freaks who told us if we stayed 6 feet apart from each other no one would catch a contagious virus.
More resignations please.
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Marco Foster @MarcoFoster_
HAPPENING NOW: CDC staff members are greeted by supporters as they stage a walkout at their headquarters in Atlanta in protest against the damage being done to the agency by conspiracy theorist RFK Jr.
https://x.com/julie_kelly2/status/1961196986566377971

Justin Shubow @JustinShubow - Today President Trump issued a momentous new Executive Order “Making Federal Architecture Great Again." The directive states that there must be a preference for classical and traditional architecture when the government is choosing designs for federal buildings. The Order is strongest regarding Washington, D.C., requiring that new federal buildings there be classical.
The EO also amends the 1962 Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture, which de facto made Modernism official.
To quote The New York Times:
The new guidelines will affect several federal projects, according to Justin Shubow, president of @civicartsociety, a nonprofit that helped draft the executive order...
“For too long, federal architecture has been in a dismal state,” Shubow said in a statement that refers to Mr. Trump. “Recognizing the public’s disdain of our more recent government buildings, he is ensuring that new edifices will be beautiful, dignified, and admired by the common person. Federal buildings will be once again noble symbols of our democracy.”

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