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2,000 Mules, The Background of the 2020 Election Fraud

2,000 Mules, The Background of the 2020 Election Fraud
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Not a Joke, U S Govt Takes the Official Position There Is No Food Inflation

Not a Joke, U S Govt Takes the Official Position There Is No Food Inflation
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Not a Joke, U S Govt Takes the Official Position There Is No Food Inflation

Not a Joke, U S Govt Takes the Official Position There Is No Food Inflation
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Not a Joke, U S Govt Takes the Official Position There Is No Food Inflation

Not a Joke, U S Govt Takes the Official Position There Is No Food Inflation
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USDA defends race-based loans after white farmers sue

USDA defends race-based loans after white farmers sue Friday, May 7, 2021  |  Chris Woodward, Billy Davis (OneNewsNow.com) English Spanish A group of white farmers who are suing the United States Dept of Agriculture over a race-based loan forgiveness program have been informed where they stand in the eyes of the federal government, but the attorney representing them predicts a court will right the wrong. Our clients just want to be treated equally, attorney Dan Lennington says of the five Midwest farmers who filed suit after learning the $4 billion program explicitly leaves out whites. OneNews Now reported in an April 30 story the American Rescue Plan, signed by President Biden in March, set aside $4 billion in loan-forgiveness funds for “socially disadvantaged” farmers identified by the USDA as “Black/African American, American Indian or Alaskan native, Hispanic or Latino, and Asian American or Pacific Islander.”

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