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Paula White s ex-husband says Facebook hacked in WWIC statement | U S

Randy and Paula White tell worshippers at Without Walls International Church in Tampa, Fla., that they are divorcing at a night service on Thursday, August 23, 2007. | AP Images /The Tampa Tribune, File A post on the Facebook account of Without Walls International Church leader Randy White accusing his televangelist ex-wife, Paula White-Cain, of having multiple affairs with married men during their marriage was an “unfortunate” and “slanderous” post resulting from a hack, his church said. “Last night, the Facebook account of Bishop Randy A White, of Without Walls International Church, was hacked. As a result, a post of a very unfortunate nature was posted under his account. We at WWIC are aware of these events, as well as other recent attacks active in nature to personally destroy our pastor, and our church,” the church noted in a statement Wednesday.

Ivanka And Jared Lead Trumpsters In New Policy Institute Grift

Ivanka And Jared Lead Trumpsters In New Policy Institute Grift On April 13, Axios reported the launch of America First Policy Institute, a nonprofit self-described research institute with a $20 million budget and a roster of staffers drawn from among figures involved in scandal after scandal during Donald Trump s one term in the White House. Axios said that the organization s mission is to continue and spread Trump s policies. The list of former Trump administration figures involved with the institute is long as it begins its work, according to its website, to conduct research and develop policies that put the American people first. The site also says, Our guiding principles are liberty, free enterprise, national greatness, American military superiority, foreign-policy engagement in the American interest, and the primacy of American workers, families, and communities in all we do.

Pourquoi Trump a tant plu aux évangéliques

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Trumpism lives on in new thinktank – but critics say it s just a grift | US politics

The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) describes itself as both “non-profit” and “non-partisan”. Critics, however, regard it as a cash cow for alumni of the Trump administration whose stained reputations make it hard to find gainful employment. Despite Trump’s campaign promise to “drain the swamp”, the AFPI reportedly has a first-year budget of $20m, which it hopes to double to $40m next year, and plans to expand beyond its current headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, to locations that include a spacious office on Washington’s Capitol Hill. The AFPI unveiled a website this week replete with images of the Stars and Stripes and Mount Rushmore. It profiles 35 team members with, in most cases, an inspirational quotation from a famous person.

Ex-Trump aides form new policy group with $20 million initial budget

Ex-Trump aides form new policy group with $20 million initial budget A well-funded new group formed by former senior aides to then-President Donald Trump launched on Tuesday with the goal of permanently fusing the ex-President’s “America First” agenda with the Republican Party. The newly minted nonprofit is called the America First Policy Institute and boasts a staff of 35 former Trump aides, including former Cabinet secretaries, top national security advisers and members of the former President’s evangelical advisory board. The group’s launch was first reported by Axios. Trump’s daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, both of whom served as White House policy advisers, are also involved in the project as informal advisers, according to two people familiar with the arrangement.

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