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A.D. Chilcote, C. Frances
Federal agents asked about links between the woman and the Prairieland case — suggesting a sprawling conspiracy that fits with Trump’s attacks on antifa.
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Akela Lacy, Noah Hurowitz
Amid Platner’s swift downfall, most paths to selecting a replacement candidate look poisoned.
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Matt Sledge
Local authorities accused the same legal assistance group targeted by Joseph McCarthy a half century ago of being part of a vast antifa conspiracy.
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Eoin Higgins
Platner has lost the moral right to speak for the left. The movement that energized Maine’s voters should choose his replacement.
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Nick Turse
Reversing a red card against U.S. soccer star Folarin Balogun isn’t FIFA’s only unusual concession to Trump.
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Alex Skopic
The agency trains officers to conceal their true intentions — and has long existed to violently suppress the left.
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Nick Turse
“He must be trying for the record of how many times you can lose the same war.”
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The Intercept Briefing
Democratic strategist Adam Carlson backed Platner through all his other scandals. He says he shares the blame, but that people are learning the wrong lessons.
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