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The Hypocrisy of the Democrats Who Defend Graham Platner

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Neo-Nazi lost in east Germany, but extremism remains threat

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Graham Platner’s wife told his Senate campaign he sent sexually explicit texts to several women, report says

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Janez Jansa — Slovenia's great political survivor — is back

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MEPs urge EU sanctions on former RT France head Xenia Fedorova

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The growing list of controversies threatening Democrat Graham Platner's Maine Senate bid

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Hegseth attacks Europe on immigration at D-Day event, continuing trend for Trump officials

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Slovenia's political survivor Janez Jansa is back

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