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Greene did not refuse to applaud Zelensky

Fact check: Democratic activists falsely claim Marjorie Taylor Greene refused to applaud Zelensky

By Daniel Dale, CNN After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a virtual address to Congress on Wednesday, a claim went viral among some Democrats on Twitter: Georgia’s Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a right-wing Republican, had refused to applaud Zelensky. The claim, which has been shared thousands of times, was based on a brief video clip

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Riley Kasper is facing six federal charges including assaulting law enforcement using a deadly or dangerous weapon. The Justice Department provided this image identifying Kasper on January 6

Justice Department charges Wisconsin man who said it was ‘satisfying’ to attack police on January 6

By Tara Subramaniam and Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN The Justice Department unsealed charges on Thursday against a 23-year-old Wisconsin man who allegedly told associates it was “satisfying” to assault US Capitol Police officers on January 6, 2021, and threatened to return to Washington, DC, with paintball guns that resembled an automatic rifle. Riley Kasper was arrested

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The Department of Homeland Security has reinstituted its independent advisory council

DHS relaunches independent council after ousting Trump-era officials last year

By Geneva Sands, CNN The Department of Homeland Security has reinstituted its independent advisory council, nearly a year after Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas dissolved the existing council, ousting a board of independent advisers that included Trump-era officials. The new council will be made up of 33 new members, including former DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff,

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Drones flying into NATO territory have forced the alliance to decide how to respond — if at all — to incidents inside its borders

By Jeremy Herb, Natasha Bertrand and Barbara Starr, CNN Last week, a drone flew more than 350 miles beyond Ukraine’s western border before crashing in Croatia, a NATO member country. The drone was carrying a bomb, Croatian officials said, and it’s still not clear whether it belonged to Ukrainian or Russian forces. Another drone recently

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Drones flying into NATO territory have forced the alliance to decide how to respond — if at all — to incidents inside its borders

By Jeremy Herb, Natasha Bertrand and Barbara Starr, CNN Last week, a drone flew more than 350 miles beyond Ukraine’s western border before crashing in Croatia, a NATO member country. The drone was carrying a bomb, Croatian officials said, and it’s still not clear whether it belonged to Ukrainian or Russian forces. Another drone recently

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