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GLASHEEN: Antifa is our primary concern right now. That's the most immediate violent threat we're facing

BENNIE THOMPSON: Where is antifa headquartered?

GLASHEEN: ... ... ... we are building out the infrastructure right now

THOMPSON: What does that mean?

He never answered but did say Antifa is like Al-Qaeda and ISIS.

 

Lawsuit Challenges Park Service Passes Featuring Trump​

An environmental group is suing, saying federal law requires an image of public lands, not the president.


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The lawsuit alleges that a park pass featuring a photo of the president would violate the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act of 2004.Credit...Department of Interior, via Center for Biological Diversity
 

The Wildcatter and Trump: An Unusual Duo Reshapes U.S. Energy​

Harold Hamm, an Oklahoma oil tycoon, has played a central role in reshaping energy policy by allying himself with President Trump.

The executives dining at the White House to celebrate President Trump’s $300 million ballroom — and their role in financing it — were a who’s who of American industry. Many hailed from companies that are household names, like Microsoft, OpenAI and Comcast.

Seated among them was Harold G. Hamm, the 13th child of Oklahoma sharecroppers and founder of an oil company, Continental Resources, that is little known outside of energy circles.

Mr. Hamm is a wildcatter, an oil prospector who drills wells in unproven areas, taking big bets that can turn into black gold or financial ruin.

Not long ago, it seemed as if Mr. Hamm and his allies in the oil industry were losing. They were deeply out of favor in Washington — and on Wall Street — shunned for contributing to climate change and failing to deliver the returns investors wanted.

But with Mr. Trump back in power, Mr. Hamm is, too.
 
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