ICE agents dropped customized ace of spades playing cards, recalling a practice by U.S. soldiers during the Vietnam War.

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Welcome to the Jade Helm Presidency

Sam Biddle

Conservatives once panicked about a supposed federal plot to invade their communities and quash dissent. Now they’re cheering it.
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Federal Agents Left Behind “Death Cards” After Capturing Immigrants

Nick Turse

ICE agents dropped customized ace of spades playing cards, recalling a practice by U.S. soldiers during the Vietnam War.
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Judge Censored an ICE Agent’s Face Over “Threats.” His Info Was a Google Search Away.

Seth Stern

Unsealed transcript reveals a judge bought the DOJ’s arguments about “bounties” on an ICE agent, when his name and location were on LinkedIn.
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Trump Calls His Enemies Terrorists. Does That Mean He Can Just Kill Them?

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Akela Lacy

Justice Democrats is endorsing Frederick Haynes III, seeing him as their best shot to add a new Squad member from Texas.
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An Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill With a Cruel New Twist

Natasha Lennard

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EEOC Quietly Hired Lawyer Who Crusaded for Cases of Discrimination Against Men — Including His Own

Bryce Covert

Benjamin North, who had faced a college allegation, said discrimination against men pervaded the handling of campus sexual assault claims, including his own.
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