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Violent chaos in DC after pro-Trump rally; Antifa, BLM assaults end in stabbings, arrests, injured cops

Violent chaos in DC after pro-Trump rally; Antifa, BLM assaults end in stabbings, arrests, injured cops
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Four STABBED after ANTIFA attacks pro-Trump Prayer Rally/#StopTheSteal March participants in D C

In Washington, D.C. on Saturday, thousands of people turned out to show their support for President Donald Trump, to object to the Supreme Court’s rejection of the Texas lawsuit, to advocate for the integrity of the election process, and to pray for the future of the country. Among those people were the media’s number one bogeymen, The Proud Boys. Let’s get that out right up front. But there’s no real need to distinguish between who was with an organized group, and who was just an average person turning out for the march. No good reason to say who has a membership card and who just wanted to show their support.

Antifa and Proud Boys Brawled in DC Here s What the Outcome Was

Antifa and Proud Boys Brawled in DC Here s What the Outcome Was
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Dialysis Industry Spends Millions, Emerges as Power Player in California Politics

This article was published on Thursday, December 10, 2020 in  SACRAMENTO The nation s dialysis industry has poured $233 million into California campaigns over the past four years, establishing its leading companies as a formidable political force eager to protect their bottom line and influence state policy. Most of the money the industry spent from Jan. 1, 2017, through Nov. 30, 2020, funded the defeat of two union-backed ballot measures that would have regulated dialysis clinics and eaten into their profits. But the companies and their trade association also stepped up their offense, dedicating about $16.4 million to lobbying and political contributions during the same period, a California Healthline analysis of state campaign finance records shows.

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