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By the end of August, Chicago had distributed just 16 percent of the $179.8 million in emergency rental assistance designated for the city through the December 2020 coronavirus relief legislation and March’s American Rescue Plan. https://t.co/32tOhzu10m — PolitiTweet.org
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These wars have seeped into our lives and discourse in ways that color how we see not only the world but also our neighbors. They’ve made Americans more war-like, opening our minds to ideas like collateral damage and unbounded conflict, writes Mike Giglio. https://t.co/lYkBMN05lw — PolitiTweet.org
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According to a latest version of a study from Brown University, the U.S. federal government has to date spent $5.84 trillion in current dollars on the so-called war on terror. This is over $16,000 for every single American, or $64,000 for a family of four. https://t.co/p8tweMZ7S2 — PolitiTweet.org
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“Moral injury is the best term I’ve found to describe the inner collapse we feel, as civilians on the borderlands of endless war, as we watch our leaders lie, cheat, steal, and betray the people who helped them,” writes @vanessagezari. https://t.co/JvwA5CCD0U — PolitiTweet.org
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The Costs of War Project’s latest estimates hold that 897,000 to 929,000 people have been killed during the U.S.-led global war on terror and that it has cost more than $8 trillion since it began two decades ago. https://t.co/aeq5GHPkvS — PolitiTweet.org
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Since the September 11 attacks, the U.S. government has prosecuted over 800 people on terrorism charges. The people who ended up in the crosshairs were often not serious threats, but rather those susceptible to the tactics employed by the authorities. https://t.co/C1VfowxL2s — PolitiTweet.org
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On November 25, 2002, Bush signed the Homeland Security Act, paving the way for the largest restructuring of the U.S. national security state since the creation of the CIA and the Department of Defense a half-century earlier. https://t.co/QoikXN55YS — PolitiTweet.org
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Rep. Lloyd Doggett dismisses Senate proposal to use veterans’ rates for drug pricing reform https://t.co/xL7swd9XCB by @SaraLSirota — PolitiTweet.org
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New #Deconstructed podcast: @RyanGrim talks to Stephen Smith of @WVCantWait about the movement for a people’s government in West Virginia. https://t.co/WQIrYEOywL — PolitiTweet.org
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Kennedy’s widow, Ethel Kennedy, opposes parole and some of Kennedy’s children have urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to reject the parole recommendation, but Doug Kennedy, who attended the hearing, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have advocated on behalf of his release. https://t.co/bSiWLHTTit — PolitiTweet.org
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“Night raids,” in which U.S. and Afghan forces would burst into a home in the middle of the night and kill or capture those inside, were so deeply unpopular that they sometimes led an entire village to switch its allegiance to the Taliban. https://t.co/aFGQkfrdWL — PolitiTweet.org
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“The Afghanistan Papers” is the most comprehensive American accounting of the conflict and helps explain, better than any book yet, why so many of those who planned, guided, and fought the war failed so spectacularly, writes @nickturse. https://t.co/X6aluhF3G6 — PolitiTweet.org
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Based on secret interviews the government conducted with officers and civilians who served in Afghanistan, @CraigMWhitlock’s new book, “The Afghanistan Papers,” offers overwhelming evidence that military leaders knew the war was failing and lied about it. https://t.co/80hRkPspSy — PolitiTweet.org
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While the United States and its allies had propped up the Afghan government for the better part of two decades, Biden seemingly washed his and the rest of the U.S.’s hands of further responsibility. The case was the same in South Vietnam. https://t.co/scxrKij5gd — PolitiTweet.org
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Twenty years after Al Qaeda attacked America, the Biden administration is withdrawing troops from Afghanistan and Iraq, leaving behind weak and corrupt governments, hundreds of thousands dead, and off-the-books forces to fight on in secret. — PolitiTweet.org
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The most terrifying thing about 9/11 was America’s response https://t.co/YNUjVvK55M by @Schwarz — PolitiTweet.org
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Participants in a long-running @NLGNYC program, that trains and equips volunteers to observe protests and document the conduct of the police who respond to them, allege police violated their constitutional rights during the now notorious Mott Haven kettle. https://t.co/P3nu1TSd5N — PolitiTweet.org
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With the CDC eviction moratorium having ended on August 26 and Illinois’s set to end on September 18, failure to disperse ERAP funds in a timely manner could lead to an explosion of both evictions and Covid-19 cases. https://t.co/zAw4VMVPBB — PolitiTweet.org
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal leads group of Democrats in urging Biden to limit nuclear weapons https://t.co/dfCd42gVK4 by @SaraLSirota — PolitiTweet.org
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How post-9/11 visions of an imperiled homeland supercharged U.S. immigration enforcement https://t.co/65GbAo2s0J by @rdevro — PolitiTweet.org
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Join The Intercept and @Documentedny for a virtual conversation about how the 9/11 attacks – and our response to them –– changed the U.S. immigration system. Monday, September 13 at 3 p.m. ET. Moderated by @AzmatZahra and featuring @MazMHussain. Register: https://t.co/iVCq4Wu2Jb https://t.co/4Km3k9iSRg — PolitiTweet.org
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If there’s one national project that would have matched the cost and scale of a globe-straddling war, it was reconstructing the U.S. economy so that it would not generate the emissions that are inexorably destroying a livable biosphere, writes @schwarz. https://t.co/Z3Y4vrVVUa — PolitiTweet.org
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U.S.-funded experiments in China posed biosafety risks but did not cause Covid-19 pandemic, scientists say https://t.co/RZhRCPBqRL by @fastlerner, @MaraHvistendahl, @maiahibbett — PolitiTweet.org
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Their fathers were caught in the 9/11 dragnet. Guantánamo came to define their lives. https://t.co/3NBxJ15xxV by @alicesperi — PolitiTweet.org
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The U.S. loses more than $111 billion each year due to tax dodging by multinational corporations. https://t.co/BIih7BNTt6 — PolitiTweet.org
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Chicago residents and housing advocates say Unqork’s platform — that was expected to manage the IT behind the Emergency Rental Assistance program — has not in fact been able to accelerate benefits distribution. https://t.co/sRbcmgaF36 — PolitiTweet.org
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In early 2016, Akram Djumaev, a 33-year-old permanent resident of the United States, set off for Uzbekistan to visit his family. Five years later he was pushed into exile after a terrifying encounter with FBI agents at the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent. https://t.co/jwIR5lOheV — PolitiTweet.org
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Meanwhile, questions about the origins of Covid-19 have already raised concerns about the safety of U.S. biolabs, in light of the specific type of gain-of-function research that’s come under scrutiny in light of the lab-leak hypothesis. https://t.co/VZmuPLKEkc — PolitiTweet.org
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The Intercept’s FOIA lawsuit sought to advance understanding of the virus’s origins “so that the U.S. and other governments and private institutions can most effectively prevent the next pandemic.” — PolitiTweet.org
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Republicans believed a few vocal politicians who claimed, wrongly, that the pandemic was definitely caused by a lab leak, and Democrats believed a few vocal scientists who assured them, also wrongly, that such a thing was definitely impossible. https://t.co/NBce15ftII — PolitiTweet.org