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7 Ways to Avoid False Prophets and Know the True Christ in the Last Days
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7 Ways to Avoid False Prophets and Know the True Christ in the Last Days

Throughout time, God has warned people about coming events, whether judgment or the news of His redemptive plan. He told Adam and Eve what would happen if they ate from the wrong tree. He warned Noah of the future flood, He gave Moses information about the plagues, and He warned Israel what would happen if they abandoned Him. The Lord gave prophets the wonderful news about the future birth of the Savior, and John the Baptist proclaimed the need for repentance to prepare hearts to accept the Son of God.And Jesus gave His disciples information regarding the last days of the earth. In Matthew 24, the Lord related several signs, such as wars, famines, and earthquakes, that would precede His final appearance to all creation. More tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes have plagued the planet in the last few years than in previous decades.According to the NOAA’s National Center for Environmental Information, the years 2010-2019 were historic in the damage from natural disasters. In 2019 alone, the United States experienced 14 weather-related disasters, racking up claims of over a billion dollars each. These tragedies are often attributed to climate change, but we can see in Scripture that the planet was cursed after the fall of man (Genesis 3:17-19). All these calamities are another sign that the end times are upon us. The terrible anomalies that will transpire before Jesus comes back will be worse than anything we have ever experienced (Matthew 24:21). We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time. (Romans 8:22)Besides weather signs to indicate the last days, spiritual deception will wreak havoc on the population. How can we guard ourselves against falling for the lies the devil uses? Here are seven ways to stay faithful to the Lord during turbulent times.Photo Credit: ©GettyImages/KAZITAFAHNIZEER
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5 Sinful Ways We React to Church Conflict
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5 Sinful Ways We React to Church Conflict

Healthy conflict can be good! It often clears up misunderstandings and helps everyone deal with negative feelings if handled in a positive biblical way. Unfortunately, many of us go through life trying to avoid conflict, while others might try to create conflict, yes even in the church. Neither response is biblical or beneficial in our relationships.In my Bible study, Euodia and Syntyche: From Conflict to Community, I discuss the short passage in Philippians 4:2-3, where we meet two Christian women who experienced conflict while serving in Paul’s ministry in Philippi. They couldn’t work it out on their own and needed a mediator. They hadn’t yet learned the art of agreeing to disagree biblically. Now I appeal to Euodia and Syntyche. Please, because you belong to the Lord, settle your disagreement. 3 And I ask you, my true partner, to help these two women, for they worked hard with me in telling others the Good News. They worked along with Clement and the rest of my co-workers, whose names are written in the Book of Life. Phil. 4:2-3 NLTEuodia and Syntyche probably were charter members of the church at Philippi. They worked with Paul as church planters and were influential women for Paul to mention them by name. Their argument was a big enough issue that Paul heard about it 1000 miles away in a Roman jail. We cannot minimize the significance of Paul addressing these two women in a letter he knew would have a public reading to the entire church, and quite possibly to surrounding churches. Arguments among Christians in churches are a big deal!Often we’re unprepared to deal with conflict because we never learned healthy conflict-resolving skills and react in ways the Bible calls sinful. Whatever the root cause of conflict in the church, if it’s not resolved biblically, the result can resemble carnal secular culture, the opposite of how God wants us to respond.Here are 5 sinful ways you might recognize that congregants react to church conflict. Photo Credit: ©Getty Images/RyanJLane
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5 Prayers to Pray for Yourself Every Day
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5 Prayers to Pray for Yourself Every Day

Prayer is a powerful practice. It’s your direct line of communication with God, where you can express your deepest thoughts and feelings to your caring Heavenly Father. While it’s important to pray daily for others – your family, friends, community, and world – praying for yourself is equally important. You can only care for others well if your own needs are met well. Praying for yourself is vital to access what you need each day. Praying for yourself is not an act of selfishness but an act of faith that shows God you’re relying on him to provide all you need. Here are five prayers to pray for yourself every day.As you read these prayers, keep in mind that the Bible encourages you to bring your personal requests and concerns before God. Philippians 4:6-7 encourages you to pray about everything in your life: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Jesus often prayed for strength and guidance in his moments of human need, and he included personal prayer in the Lord’s Prayer – the example of prayer Jesus gave as a model to follow. Part of the Lord’s Prayer – in both Matthew 6:11 and Luke 11:3 – relates to praying for your daily needs, as Jesus teaches you to ask God to give you daily bread.©Photo credit: Getty Images/recep-bg
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NASA Shares Footage Of Mars’ Night Sky, And The Views Are Absolutely Majestic
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NASA Shares Footage Of Mars’ Night Sky, And The Views Are Absolutely Majestic

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OMISSION: Legacy Media HIDE Foreign Trucker Visa Ban
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OMISSION: Legacy Media HIDE Foreign Trucker Visa Ban

Not only are the legacy media committed to burying the horrific accident caused by an illegal alien truck driver making an illegal u-turn on the Florida Turnpike that led to the deaths of 3 persons. Now, they are also trying to hide the regulatory actions that are occurring as a result. Per Fox News: Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday said, "effective immediately," he would pause the issuance of worker visas for commercial drivers after an illegal immigrant truck driver allegedly caused a crash that killed three people in Florida.  In a post on X, Rubio cited public safety for the move.  In Secretary Rubio’s own words: Effective immediately we are pausing all issuance of worker visas for commercial truck drivers. The increasing number of foreign drivers operating large tractor-trailer trucks on U.S. roads is endangering American lives and undercutting the livelihoods of American truckers. — Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) August 21, 2025 It should come as a shock to no one that none of the legacy evening newscasts covered these developments. Of course, doing so would force them to report on the underlying circumstances that led to the visa pause for foreign truck drivers in the first place- namely, the accident.  As our own Geoffrey Dickens noted, no one has yet covered the accident. Nor have they covered the driver's lack of English proficiency and knowledge of traffic signage. Per WPTV: An English Language Proficiency (ELP) assessment was given and Singh allegedly "failed the assessment, providing correct responses to just 2 of 12 verbal questions and only accurately identifying 1 of 4 highway traffic signs." None of this was reported on any legacy newscast tonight. However, ABC did find time to cover an accident that yielded no fatalities: Effective immediately we are pausing all issuance of worker visas for commercial truck drivers. The increasing number of foreign drivers operating large tractor-trailer trucks on U.S. roads is endangering American lives and undercutting the livelihoods of American truckers. — Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) August 21, 2025 The media have no problem reporting on vehicular accidents, so long as they aren't inconvenient to whatever the ongoing narrative might be. Or, in this case, the concealment of narrative.  
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Uber-Ignorant: Jasmine Crockett Tells Gavin Newsom ICE Is Supposed to Be a Glorified Taxi Service
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Uber-Ignorant: Jasmine Crockett Tells Gavin Newsom ICE Is Supposed to Be a Glorified Taxi Service

Uber-Ignorant: Jasmine Crockett Tells Gavin Newsom ICE Is Supposed to Be a Glorified Taxi Service
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EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Riley Moore Requests Presidential Medal of Freedom for Pat Buchanan
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EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Riley Moore Requests Presidential Medal of Freedom for Pat Buchanan

Politics EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Riley Moore Requests Presidential Medal of Freedom for Pat Buchanan The West Virginia congressman urges President Donald Trump to award the nation’s highest civilian honor to the 86-year-old cofounder of The American Conservative. Pat Buchanan speaks at a Christian Coalition Rally in 1996. (Brooks Kraft LLC/Sygma via Getty Images) Rep. Riley Moore (R-WV) sent a letter to President Donald Trump Thursday urging him to award Patrick J. Buchanan the Presidential Medal of Freedom, The American Conservative has learned. “Honoring Patrick J. Buchanan with the Presidential Medal of Freedom would recognize his role as one of the truest patriots of the past century,” Moore told TAC in an exclusive statement. “His unrelenting focus on the forgotten men and women of America paved the way for President Trump’s America First Movement. He was right about pretty much everything 20 years before most people realized it and should be honored for defending the American worker, family, and our national sovereignty.” In the letter, available in full here, Moore praised Buchanan for his “clear-eyed warnings about porous borders, deindustrialization, foreign entanglements, and the decline of traditional values” and detailed his storied career from young editorial writer to senior White House advisor to three-time presidential candidate. Moore highlighted Buchanan’s influence on U.S. foreign policy as both a voice for peace and an aide to the former Presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. “Though he never held elected office, his influence in shaping public conversation and awakening the political consciousness of millions is undeniable,” Moore wrote in the letter to Trump. “He was the America First movement’s early watchman, sounding the alarm long before others could see the storm.” “Through The American Conservative, the American Cause, and his decades of commentary, Mr. Buchanan helped shift the political terrain, bringing once-taboo ideas into the mainstream,” Moore continued in the letter. “Together with his wife Shelley, herself a longtime White House staffer, he has lived a life of service, principle, and unshakable patriotism.” During his first term, Trump awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to more than 20 individuals, both posthumously and during their lifetimes. They included Elvis Presley, Tiger Woods, and Rush Limbaugh. Trump has yet to indicate who is on the short list to receive medals during his second term. Moore is not the first person to call for Buchanan to receive nation’s highest civilian honor. Calls for Buchanan to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom have appeared on TAC’s own digital pages as recently as 2024. (Buchanan cofounded TAC in 2002.) In January, First Things’ editor Rusty Reno declared that Buchanan should be at the top of Trump’s list for Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients: “He has been denounced as racist, fascist, and ‘extreme right’ by all the Good People—just like our incoming president.” The commentator Auron MacIntyre praised Buchanan as “the most prominent paleoconservative in American politics” in a May podcast titled “Let’s Build a Statue Honoring Pat Buchanan.” A prolific author who retired from writing in 2023, Buchanan has been identified by many Gen Z conservatives—who have no memory of his famous 1992 “culture war speech” at the Republican National Convention, as they weren’t even born—as a major influence on their political views.  “Not blessed with children, Buchanan has only ideological heirs,” National Review’s Michael Brendan Dougherty wrote in a column commemorating Buchanan’s retirement. “Why was he so different from other conservative columnists? His writing was not spiffy like George Will’s, or sweetly decorated like Peggy Noonan’s. In some ways, his style seemed at odds with his own intellect. Buchanan is a pessimist about Western civilization, deeply haunted by Oswald Spengler’s Decline of the West. And yet, his writing evinced a boyish thrill at the cut and thrust of daily politics.” Both Trump and Buchanan were familiar figures on American television for decades. Mainstream media was delighted to point out that Trump wasn’t always a Buchanan fan after the president quoted him in a social media post in 2019. But as Gabe Guidarini wrote in TAC earlier in 2025, the president hasn’t been afraid to make references to Buchanan on the campaign trail. “You know there was a man, Pat Buchanan, a good guy, a conservative guy,” he told a crowd of supporters in 2023. The post EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Riley Moore Requests Presidential Medal of Freedom for Pat Buchanan appeared first on The American Conservative.
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The Loomering of Injured Gazan Children
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The Loomering of Injured Gazan Children

Politics The Loomering of Injured Gazan Children American humanitarian policy is now subject to the whims of a very influential self-proclaimed “Islamophobe.” As he said the words, young conservatives sat pie-eyed in their seats. “There’s never been a nation like the United States, ever. It begins with the principles of our founding documents, principles that recognize that our rights come from God, not from our government—principles that recognize that because all of us are equal in the eyes of our creator, all life is sacred at every stage of life.” That was Marco Rubio, then a senator, speaking to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 15 years ago. This week we found out how he envisions the uniqueness of America and whose lives are actually sacred in the eyes of the U.S. government. Rubio, now secretary of state, sat on Face the Nation on August 17 and attempted to justify his department’s decision over the weekend to stop giving temporary medical visas to a small number of Palestinian children from Gaza (mostly amputees and burn victims) coming into the States to receive specialized and urgent care paid for by the generosity of private donors—that is, free to the U.S. taxpayer—primarily through one non-profit organization called HEAL Palestine. Rubio said he had “evidence that some of the organizations bragging about, and involved in, acquiring these visas have strong links to terrorist groups like Hamas.”  “And so we are not going to be in partnership with groups that are friendly with Hamas. So we need to—we’re going to pause those visas” pending a full and thorough assessment of them, he added. Which means, in government speak, there will be no more visas today, or likely any day for these children, most of whom are victims of American-made bombs and other explosives that have torn through their homes, shelters, hospitals and makeshift tents over the last 22 months in Gaza. Why would we want to help them? Why indeed, said rightwing influencer and MAGA activist Laura Loomer, who is boasting today that Rubio stopped all visas for the children because of her urgent August 15 posts on X warning of an “Islamic invasion” of the U.S., demanding that these visas be revoked. She also claims to have spoken to him personally. She also wants “to know who issued these visas so they can be fired.”  Congressmen Chip Roy (R-TX) and Randy Fine (R-FL), thanked Loomer hours after her posts. During his Face the Nation interview, Rubio claimed his “evidence” of a Hamas connection came from concerned members of Congress. (Who?) Rubio never presented it, nor did he mention on Face the Nation that those obtaining the visas go through extensive security checks at the U.S. embassies in Amman, Jerusalem or Cairo, before even setting foot on American soil. The State Department has not responded to inquiries from The American Conservative asking what that evidence is, what offices contacted him, or whether the State Department’s sudden decision to halt the visas was a direct response to Loomer’s hyperbolic postings about a refugee “invasion.” (Just to make it crystal clear, these are not “refugees” but individuals coming into the country to get treatment and then flown back to Egypt afterwards, according to HEAL Palestine.) Having claimed that the U.S. does not support the collective punishment of innocent Gazans for the crimes of Hamas, Washington is collectively punishing them all over again by denying the meekest and weakest a modicum of kindness—a prosthetic limb, or plastic surgery to fix a smile literally torn from a face. “Denying visas to children in need of medical care is inhumane,” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) told TAC, adding that “the care of Palestinian children is a matter of conscience.” According to the New York Times, quoting HEAL Palestine, to date the group helped to evacuate 63 injured children to hospitals in nine U.S. cities this month, for treatment. “Despite what any right-wing conspiracists may say, America has treated young medical evacuees from Gaza throughout this conflict without compromising our national security,” Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) told TAC, calling the visa restrictions for the children “unconscionable.”  “It is truly despicable that the Secretary of State has suspended this program,” said Van Hollen. “We must continue these lifesaving efforts—and we can do so while protecting our national security.” Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who had a falling out with Loomer in 2022, said in a recent interview that “[Loomer] attacks some of the most loyal people to the president, people that are unapologetically America first.” Greene’s vision of America First has certainly diverged from Loomer’s, particularly on the issue of Israel and Gaza. Greene has been more critical of unconditional support of Isreal than most members on either side of the aisle on Capitol Hill, and has invoked her own Christian conservatism to oppose what she has called a genocide against Palestinians in the Strip. Her disgust with Rubio’s decision to halt the visas and Loomer’s involvement was clear in her X post on Tuesday. “I’m not saying bring in refugees or use tax payer dollars, not at all, but when did America’s heart grow so cold to refuse innocent children privately funded surgeries and then they return home after they recover?” she charged. “Wouldn’t we allow Israeli children if they were the ones needing surgery?” Even after the notional end of the War on Terror, people like Loomer are still able to wield the extreme Islamophobia fashionable in the post-9/11 era to manipulate American policy and bully Washington officials in the manner we are witnessing today—and not just Rubio. By August 5, ABC News counted 15 Trump officials who have fallen victim to Loomer’s “pressure campaigns” for various reasons, “through either direct firings or the withdrawal of senior political nominations, across six different federal agencies.”  “I don’t keep count anymore,” Loomer told ABC News when asked how many officials she had helped force out. “There’s too many to keep track of.” Attacking amputee children as tools of Hamas and preventing their medical care could be her lowest blow, but it has some competition for the title. Loomer has called Islam “a cancer on society” and openly identifies as a proud Islamophobe who is preventing the takeover of the U.S. government of the Muslim Brotherhood.   No surprise she at one time worked under Pamela Geller, the doyenne of Islamophobia, who believes all Muslims are terrorists and to achieve true national security, Islam and everyone who practices it must be banned from the country.  Loomer has a particular bee in her bonnet about Somali-American Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), whom Loomer once referred to as an “inbred” “black dog” and said was the reason we should not allow Muslims to hold office in the United States (because they want to install a caliphate and Sharia law in the U.S.). In 2019 her coconspirator Jacob Wohl was barred by CPAC from presenting their purported evidence that Omar was married to her brother.  Funnily, Loomer’s mentor Geller was forced out of CPAC in 2010 for accusing CPAC board member Grover Norquist (and his wife) of “ties to Islamic supremacists and jihadists.” Geller’s spiel then was eerily like Loomer’s today, that Islamists “have infiltrated at every level of society and every level of government” in the United States.  If they have, they certainly aren’t capable of doing anything about the absolute deference and billions of dollars in support the U.S. gives annually to Israel, which has been used to kill and maim and starve hundreds of thousands of Muslims in Gaza since October 7. That would include 18,885 Gazans under the age of 18 killed (as of this writing), more than 50,000 wounded (as of May), and 40,000 who have lost one or both parents (as of April).  The conservative Saagar Enjeti, co-host of Breaking Points, criticized the State Department for caving to Loomer’s demands. He also noted that wounded Israeli soldiers have come here for medical treatment with no problem.  “I mean, I think with Loomer, really, what you’re watching is kind of this, like weaponized hysteria over Palestinians and others, where, if they actually cared about not wanting Palestinians to have to go anywhere—which, of course, they don’t,” said Enjeti. “They support it. They actually support the mass ethnic cleansing, really—then you would support basically telling Israel no.” “Our federal government basically, you know, rolls out the red carpet for former IDF soldiers who are coming here, who are responsible, in some cases, for creating much of this,” Enjeti added. “But then, you know, the victims of it are then treated with contempt.” The post The Loomering of Injured Gazan Children appeared first on The American Conservative.
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The Challenges of a Ukrainian Peace
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The Challenges of a Ukrainian Peace

Foreign Affairs The Challenges of a Ukrainian Peace Wrapping up the war will not be the end of the headache in Eastern Europe. (Sergey Bobok/AFP via Getty Images) Let’s assume peace in Ukraine—granted, a very big-ticket axiom. In our premise, we may include the speculation that Ukraine has ceded, de facto if not formally, at least some of the territory conquered by Russia in the course of the last three years; those who insist that something like total Ukrainian victory is achievable sound suspiciously similar to those who thought the Afghanistan occupation was indefinitely sustainable, and may be safely disregarded for the sake of the exercise.  A report sponsored jointly by the World Bank, the European Commission, the United Nations, and the Ukrainian government found that the cost of postwar reconstruction will run to a cool $524 billion. (For those who enjoy irrelevant historical comparisons, the Marshall Plan was in the ballpark of a mere $175 billion in current dollars.) That’s a lot of dosh, and the West is going to put up most of that capital. February’s MacGuffin, the Ukraine minerals deal, gives a taste of what’s to come: Western powers and organs are going to put up the money in exchange for whatever goodies are to be had, and this will be framed as the West winning the peace. Those are just the facts of life. You see these deals even in notional First-World countries that are poor in capital; most of the big-ticket infrastructure in Greece is French- or German-owned.  The problem is that this kind of thing tends to cultivate local resentments among the populations notionally benefitting. As part of a funding deal, the International Monetary Fund demanded a reform of Ukrainian land markets that was enormously unpopular and passed ultimately only because Covid strictures kiboshed the obstructive mass protests that greeted earlier efforts to carry out the reform. It’s not clear that, after the war, “Ukraine for the Ukrainians” sentiments will have less appeal. (Western European resentment of the Americans in the postwar period is instructive.)  This touches on the bigger question of what Ukrainian politics are going to look like after the deal is inked. President Volodymyr Zelensky, much as some Western critics may dislike him, is a pragmatist and relative moderate in the Ukrainian political arena. Ukraine’s nationalist right has always been an uncomfortable wartime bedfellow for him, and it is not difficult to imagine a massive political assault on him for concluding the war, a “stab-in-the-back” narrative. This will be aggravated if it seems he has sold out the nation’s resources to European and American interests. At the same time, ordinary political resentments have in large part been suppressed during wartime—hence the eruption of protests against his move against the national anticorruption organs. Some extraordinary political resentments are in the mix, too: The government suppression of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church will be a handy tool for anti-Zelensky nationalists looking to frame the president as an anti-Ukrainian Western toady. Perfervid Western Ukraine-supporters like to compare Zelensky to Churchill; like Churchill, Zelensky may end up out on his derriere after the resumption of normal elections. And if Zelensky tries to hold onto power by nondemocratic means—legally plausible if the peace is arranged on Korea-style terms, where the war is indefinitely suspended rather than formally closed—the prospects aren’t necessarily much better. On the best of days, the mass reintegration of military and paramilitary veterans into peacetime society is tricky. If the veterans think they’ve been sold down the river? Good luck.  This grim scenario is worth contemplating to temper Western appetites in the peace. Two appetites in particular: greed and aggression.  Americans especially feel—justifiably—that they have funded a war that has little to do with their interests. The impulse to make good on some of the losses is understandable and even laudable. But hard bargaining could easily encourage a destabilizing postwar revanchism; prudence counsels a light hand. The Indian experience is instructive: American support for Indian anticolonialism did not stop Indira Gandhi from going after American corporations in the ’70s, famously resulting in the withdrawal of Coca-Cola from the Indian market. Gratitude goes only so far when a nation is trying to consolidate itself. Similarly, anxiousness to end the war and the desire for lesser powers to play at the big table should not trump circumspection about security guarantees to Ukraine. The UK, France, Germany, and Turkey have all made noises about sending peacekeeping forces, and the U.S. has made vague gestures at some sort of involvement. These nations must consider that a more turbulent regime may replace the Zelensky government; is it unimaginable that such a regime would not sponsor paramilitaries in Russian-occupied territories, providing a casus belli for Russia to reopen the war? There is little love for Putin in the West, but Western revealed preference is not getting directly involved in a shooting war with him. (And it’s prudent to avoid a shooting war with a nuclear power.) Security guarantees must be made with an eye toward a change in management at Kiev. Western powers getting heedlessly chain-ganged could lead to something worse than the current war.  Right now, all eyes are on the negotiations. But it’s worth sparing some time to contemplate prudent policies for the peace. The post The Challenges of a Ukrainian Peace appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Wall Street's Toll Booths Threaten Trump's America-First Tech Agenda
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