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‘Clever and a little bit offensive’: Inside the White House’s norm-breaking social media strategy

By Kit Maher, CNN (CNN) — Official White House social media posts these days can more closely resemble troll-ish meme accounts than a sober dissemination of information from the United States’ highest political office. President Donald Trump’s White House likes it that way. Accounts associated with the administration have touted Trump’s landmark policy law using

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Members of the National Guard walk in formation in Los Angeles on June 14.

Officials have been planning for weeks to send National Guard to Chicago as Trump seeks to expand crime crackdown

By Hannah Rabinowitz, Kaanita Iyer, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration has been planning for weeks to send the National Guard to Chicago, two officials told CNN, as President Donald Trump looks to expand his anti-crime agenda and crackdown on immigration in major cities across the United States. It is not yet clear how many

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READ: Transcript of the Justice Department’s interview with Ghislaine Maxwell

By CNN staff (CNN) — The Department of Justice on Friday released a transcript of the two-day interview that Deputy Attorney General and President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer Todd Blanche conducted with longtime Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell earlier this summer. The Justice Department gave the convicted sex trafficker limited immunity so that she

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‘Keeping it totally open’: Trump says he supports Justice Department sending Epstein files to House Oversight panel

By Aditi Sangal, Ted Barrett, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump said Friday that he supports the Justice Department sending Jeffrey Epstein files to the House Oversight Committee. “Innocent people shouldn’t be hurt. But I’m in support of keeping it totally open. I couldn’t care less. You got a lot of people that it could

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