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Top Dems: DHS IG May Have Tried To ‘Cover Up Extent’ Of Missing Secret Service Text Messages
Supreme Court Quietly Greenlights Further Chipping Away Of Executive Branch Power
The order is the first to involve Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who dissented.
Secret Service Provided One (1) Text Exchange In Response To DHS IG’s Sweeping Request
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Vodka, Red Bull, And Unpaid Debt: One Of The DC Imposters Led A Wild Pre-Arrest Life
A Tipoff By The Secret Service Blew Up The Federal Probe Of Alleged Imposter Duo
EXCLUSIVE: New Details Deepen Mystery Of The DC Fed Imposters
Prosecutors Detail Argument To Detain DHS-Impersonating DC Duo
Where Things Stand: New DHS Bulletin Lines Up With Violence Themes We’ve Been Covering For A While Prime Badge
This is your TPM evening briefing.

Domestic extremists are still capitalizing on the spread of disinfo to encourage violence in online forums, according to a new anti-terrorism bulletin from the Department Of Homeland Security set to be released today.

And in promoting online violence, domestic extremists are targeting entities we’re all a bit too familiar with: members of Congress, public health officials and school board members.

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