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Richard Marx Hits Back at Senator Rand Paul After Being Accused of Inciting Violence

Richard Marx Hits Back at Senator Rand Paul After Being Accused of Inciting Violence Celebrity The Right Here Waiting hitmaker was suggested by the Republican senator from Kentucky to be the reason behind him receiving a suspicious white powder letter at his home. May 26, 2021 Richard Marx is not backing down from voicing his mind publicly about Kentucky Senator Rand Paul. Having been accused of inciting violence against the member of the Republican Party, the Right Here Waiting hitmaker hits back with criticism at the politician s behavior amid the COVID-19 pandemic. On Monday night, May 24, Richard tweeted a link to a March 2020 article about Rand attending lunch meeting and using Senate gym while being infected with the coronavirus. Along with the link, the 57-year-old singer inquired, You know who actually put multiple people s lives at potential risk?

Facebook s oversight board upholds Trump s suspension from the platform

Facebook’s oversight board upholds Trump’s suspension from the platform Updated: Updated: While upholding the suspension, the board faulted Facebook for the way it made the decision. Share Article AAA Facebook s Oversight Board voted to uphold Donald Trump s ban from the platform after his account was suspended four months ago for inciting violence that led to the deadly January 6 Capitol riot.   While upholding the suspension, the board faulted Facebook for the way it made the decision. Former U.S. President Donald Trump won’t return to Facebook for now. The social network’s quasi-independent Oversight Board voted to uphold his ban from the platform after his account was suspended four months ago for inciting violence that led to the deadly January 6 Capitol riot.

Charged in Florida Capitol threats case, Daniel Baker s jury trial starts Tuesday

Daily Nigeria Publisher, Jaafar Jaafar goes into hiding after security threats | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsNigeria — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

x “Ja’afar’s life is in danger as unidentified persons, likely to be ‘hit men’, have been stalking him both at his Abuja and Kano residences,” a close media associate of the publisher, who prefers anonymity, told PRNigeria. Jaafar had published video clips of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano in October 2018, allegedly showing him collecting kickbacks in dollars from a contractor. Following the governor’s recent interview with BBC Hausa on Friday, March 19, where he said that they were making plans to deal with those who released the videos, Jaafar wrote a petition to the former Inspector General of Police Mohammed Adamu on the renewed threats to his life.

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