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Why did Barrett spill so much ink repudiating Thomas’ opinion when the two justices landed in the same place?

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Now, as these bitter divisions re-emerge, disillusioned reservists are at the vanguard of movements demanding a political reset, seeking unity and repudiating what many view as extreme polarization.

“I know it’s become quite fashionable in some circles to disregard the global interests we have as a global power, to bemoan the responsibilities of global leadership,” Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the minority leader, said on the floor Sunday, repudiating the anti-Ukraine faction of his party.

The researchers now wanted to know whether these individuals would justify their decision retrospectively by repudiating climate change.

DeSantis, a pro-Ukraine hawk when he served in Congress, has joined other Trumpist Republicans in repudiating aid, arguing that it’s too costly and Haley’s policy “is basically a carbon copy” of Biden’s.

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