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White supremacists.'" The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/09/30/trump-debate-rightwing-celebrationk (9/30, Timberg, Dwoskin, I4.2M) says "mainstream platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have cracked down on the Proud Boys for violations against hate speech and
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ally reinstated by the end of the year." The Washington Post <https://vvww.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/05/05/facebook-trump-decision/> (5/5, Dwoskin, Zakrzewski, 10.52M) reports that "in its response to the decision, Facebook emphasized that Trump would remain off the social network for the time
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d that about 10% to 20% of the group's activists are non-White, adding, 'Proud Boys are not White supremacists." The Washington Post (9/30, Timberg, Dwoskin, 14.2M) says "mainstream platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have cracked down on the Proud Boys for violations against hate speech and
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r. Trump from the platform, but it has also opened the door for him to be potentially reinstated by the end of the year." The Washington Post (5/5, Dwoskin, Zakrzewski, 10.52M) reports that "in its response to the decision, Facebook emphasized that Trump would remain off the social network for the time
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haped in his image." In addition, a Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/11/06/trump-twitter- megaphone/> (11/6, Timberg, Dwoskin, 14.2M) analysis concedes that Trump "will leave the White House...with a massive social media following that he could use to shape the nation's pol
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that about 10% to 20% of the group's activists are non- White, adding, `Proud Boys are not White supremacists.' The Washington Post (9/30, Timberg, Dwoskin, 14.2M) says "mainstream platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have cracked down on the Proud Boys for violations against hate speech and
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Republican primary - Trump remains the de facto head of a party that he has reshaped in his image." In addition, a Washington Post (11/6, Timberg, Dwoskin, 14.2M) analysis concedes that Trump "will leave the White House...with a massive social media following that he could use to shape the nation's po
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r. Trump from the platform, but it has also opened the door for him to be potentially reinstated by the end of the year." The Washington Post (5/5, Dwoskin, Zakrzewski, 10.52M) reports that "in its response to the decision, Facebook emphasized that Trump would remain off the social network for the time
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Republican primary — Trump remains the de facto head of a party that he has reshaped in his image." In addition, a Washington Post (11/6, Timberg, Dwoskin, 14.2M) analysis concedes that Trump "will leave the White House...with a massive social media following that he could use to shape the nation's pol
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that about 10% to 20% of the group's activists are non- White, adding, `Proud Boys are not White supremacists.' The Washington Post (9/30, Timberg, Dwoskin, 14.2M) says "mainstream platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have cracked down on the Proud Boys for violations against hate speech and
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Republican primary - Trump remains the de facto head of a party that he has reshaped in his image." In addition, a Washington Post (11/6, Timberg, Dwoskin, 14.2M) analysis concedes that Trump "will leave the White House...with a massive social media following that he could use to shape the nation's po

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
Anthony Fauci
PersonFormer Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, referenced in Epstein contact documents

Dick Cheney
PersonVice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Julie K. Brown
PersonAmerican journalist

Scarlett Johansson
PersonAmerican actress (born 1984)

Michael Jackson
PersonAmerican singer, songwriter, record producer, and dancer (1958–2009)
The New York Post
OrganizationNew York City tabloid newspaper
McClatchy
PersonSurname reference in Epstein-related documents

Atlanta
LocationCapital city of Georgia, United States

Michigan
LocationState of the United States of America

Philadelphia
Location1993 film by Jonathan Demme

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

Scarborough
PersonNER artifact - Scarborough media measurement company referenced in DOJ Bulletin Intelligence methodology

comScore
OrganizationWeb analytics company

Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

O'Donnell
PersonSurname reference in Epstein documents
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

St. Louis
LocationIndependent city in Missouri, United States