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COVID Vaccine:  Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will be PAYING people to get the COVID-19 vaccines. Starting next Wednesday, adults who have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and are at least 18 years old, may enter a lottery that will provide a $1 million prize each Wednesday for five weeks. GOP & Trump:  More than 100 former Republican officials will sign a letter Thursday vowing to back the formation of a third party if the GOP does not break with former President Trump and change direction. Trump Supporters:  Newly released data show that the majority of former President Donald Trump’s supporters in the 2020 election were women and people of color.

Former Trump Officials To Defend Federal Response To Capitol Riot

Why the Pentagon Budget Never Goes Down - Antiwar com Original

Antiwar.com Original Originally posted at TomDispatch. Strange, isn’t it? Our secretary of state emphatically claims that China has been acting “more aggressively abroad” and behaving “increasingly in adversarial ways.” No, he insists, we’re not exactly at the edge of a new cold war or planning, in the style of the last century, to “contain China.” All this country is doing is “uphold[ing] this rules-based order that China is posing a challenge to. Anyone who poses a challenge to that order, we’re going to stand up and and defend it.” Ah, you remember that “rules-based order,” don’t you? The one this country has sponsored in this

Ground News - Ex-defense chief to tell Congress he was concerned sending troops to Capitol on Jan 6 would fan fears of military coup

Ex-Pentagon chief will defend military’s Capitol riots response to Congress Christopher Miller will testify that he was concerned sending troops to the Capitol would cause a repeat of Kent State shootings 15 hours ago|London, United Kingdom CNNL US Capitol riot: Former acting defense secretary Christopher Miller worried about appearance of military coup on January 6 Former acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller is expected to tell Congress Wednesday that he was concerned sending US troops to Capitol on January 6 would have encouraged the conspiracy of a possible military coup, according to his prepared testimony obtained by CNN. 17 hours ago|Atlanta, United States

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