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Trump to Resume Campaign-Style Rallies in June: Report

Trump to Resume Campaign-Style Rallies in June: Report Brittany Bernstein © Jim Bourg/Reuters Then-president Trump speaks to a crowd of supporters in Washington, D.C., January 6, 2021. Former President Trump is set to resume his signature rallies next month, according to multiple reports. While dates and locations have not been announced, Trump’s team is reportedly working to select venues for two appearances in June and a third around the July 4 holiday. The events are likely to resemble the airport rallies that the former president held last year as he campaigned for reelection during the pandemic. Trump has largely remained out of the public eye since leaving office, emerging only to give a lengthy speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February and to participate in a series of interviews with conservative journalists.

MoA - More Hacks, More Baseless Accusations Against Russia

« Escalation In Palestine | Main | Open Thread 2021-036 » More Hacks, More Baseless Accusations Against Russia In January police in various countries took down the Emotet bot-network that was at that time the basic platform for some 25% of all cybercrimes. Based on hearsay Wikipedia and other had falsely attributed Emotet to Russian actors. The real people behind it were actually Ukrainians: The operating center of Emotet was found in the Ukraine. Today the Ukrainian national police took control of it during a raid (video). The police found dozens of computers, some hundred hard drives, about 50 kilogram of gold bars (current price ~$60,000/kg) and large amounts of money in multiple currencies.

House GOP to out Rep Liz Cheney by Wednesday: sources

House GOP to out Rep Liz Cheney by Wednesday: sources
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House GOP to vote on removing Rep Liz Cheney from party leadership by Wednesday: sources

House GOP to vote on removing Rep. Liz Cheney from party leadership by Wednesday: sources Chris Sommerfeldt © Susan Walsh FILE - In this March 6, 2019, file photo, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. House Republicans are expected to vote next week on whether to remove Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney from her leadership post, according to two sources familiar with the plans, as powerful forces in the GOP are aiming to install New York Rep. Elise Stefanik in her place. The exact timing was not immediately known, but both sources said GOP leaders are set to convene members for the intra-party vote by Wednesday at the latest.

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