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Lawfare No Bull: Jan. 6 Committee Talks Contempt Charges for Former Trump Aides
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What Does Arming an Insurgency in Ukraine Mean?
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Congress Invests in National Cyber Resilience but Misses Important Opportunities in the Consolidated Appropriations Act
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