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Democratic Party · WashingtonU.S. President Donald Trump installed plaques beneath portraits of former presidents in the White House's Presidential Walk of Fame, with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stating that many were "written directly by the President himself."
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Trump Installs Controversial Plaques for Past Presidents
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Terrorist Attack · AustraliaThe alleged Bondi attacker who survived a shootout with police has been charged with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder, after waking from his coma on Tuesday. New South Wales police charged Naveed Akram, 24, on Wednesday, after he was arrested at the scene of the incident and taken to a Sydney hospital with critical injuries on Sunday night. The matter was due to be heard in court on Wednesday afternoon.See the Story
Alleged Bondi mass shooter charged with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder
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Free Speech · TennesseeFollowing the death of Charlie Kirk, Larry Bushart, 61, a retired Tennessee police officer, was arrested on Sept. 21 and held in jail for 37 days after posting a Facebook meme that quoted President Donald Trump saying, "We have to get over it" in reference to a 2024 school shooting.See the Story
Ex-Cop Jailed Over Charlie Kirk Facebook Meme Sues Sheriff
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