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Harris’ supporters say such claims are preposterous — that no prosecutor would decline viable murder cases to improve conviction rates, and that Harris’ line prosecutors would have revolted if she’d tried.

Groups like ADF have revolted against this view of sex as a form of self-expression, untethered from procreation.

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At a Thursday congressional hearing, Mark Krikorian, a close Trump ally and contributor to Project 2025, admitted to a history of arguing that Haiti would be better off if the residents hadn't revolted and ended slavery.

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Instead of simply bowing their heads and begging for forgiveness, young women revolted.

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“This has left the Italian healthcare system on the verge of collapse due to a shortage of IV limoncello,” one user commented under a post sharing an article titled, “Italians revolted as Heinz unveils spaghetti carbonara in a can.”

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