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  • Melania Trump, like Musk, seems to have worked in the US prior to having authorization. That does mean she could be stripped of her citizenship.

    But Waters seems very confused, as Melania Trump was not born in the US. Looking at her parents' document status has nothing to do with her citizenship.

  • It's the hypocrisy of leading the charge of "lock her up" and then doing worse in both of your terms. For example, calls to Trump from his stooges in Kiev with unsecured mobile phones.

    Besides that, there was an investigation and then a public announcement of a re-opening of the investigation which very likely cost HRC the election.

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  • I don't think it's a great article. They mention January 17 rule changes without mentioning Biden was still in office. But they do talk about opposing views of Miller and Musk and Trump's waffling.

    I don't think many of the commenters so far have read the article.

  • Bayer, which acquired Monsanto in 2018, plans to appeal, disputing claims that Roundup’s key ingredient, glyphosate, causes cancer despite ongoing legal battles and scientific controversy.

    Huh? They dispute the claims despite scientific controversy? I guess if there's a controversy it means one side has overwhelming evidence.

  • How often in US democracy does the person with the most votes lose? Even just on the national level, there are several hundreds of people elected every other year.

    If you mean the Presidential election, it has only happened 5 times in 200 years.