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“Law enforcement professionals investigating these types of egregious crimes have specialized training and follow specific protocols to ensure a proper investigation, evidence preservation, and public safety,” the release said.

In 2020, the former high-level Republican strategist Stuart Stevens wrote that by embracing Donald Trump, people who created the modern Republican Party had egregiously betrayed the principles it claimed to represent.

From Salon

It represents a failure of the Republican Party to filter out candidates who are egregiously unfit for office.

From Salon

"The Archbishop reiterates his horror at the scale of John Smyth's egregious abuse, as reflected in his public apology," Lambeth Palace said.

From BBC

Citing Justice Department sources, NBC News reported that officials are focusing on trying the “most egregious” cases before Trump’s inauguration on 20 January.

From BBC

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