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politics · State Beacon
“including $1,087.33 following an April rally in Augusta, Ga.”
1087.33 $
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politics · State Beacon
“nearly $3,000 for 'makeup services' since February”
about 3000 $
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politics · State Beacon
“While El‑Sayed claims to be 5'8", a Washington Free Beacon analysis suggests he is closer to 5 feet tall”
5.8 feet
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politics · State Beacon
“voters have not elected a president under 5'9" since 1896”
less than 5.75 feet
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politics · State Beacon
“Former President Barack Obama, listed at 6'2"”
6.1667 feet
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politics · State Beacon
“donated $61,000 to Democratic campaigns in the second quarter of 2026, bringing the total he has given to Democrats this campaign cycle to $450,400.”
61000 dollars
450400 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“between April 1, 2026, and June 30, 2026, Ni gave $15,000 to the campaign of Illinois lieutenant governor Juliana Stratton, her state's Democratic nominee for Senate; $10,000 to the Illinois Democrat…”
15000 dollars
10000 dollars
5000 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“Overall, during the current campaign cycle, Ni has given $52,000 to Stratton's campaign, $19,000 to Cooper's campaign, and another $41,250 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.”
52000 dollars
19000 dollars
41250 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“He has also donated a total of $100,000 to the Forward Party and $66,300 to Republicans, including $14,000 to Sen. Steve Daines's (R., Mont.) campaign and $8,300 to the campaign of Rep. Darin LaHood …”
100000 dollars
66300 dollars
14000 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“Nearly 40 percent of Ni's GOP contributions have supported candidates in Montana.”
40 percent
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politics · State Beacon
“Ni has directed $165,000 to the Max Baucus Institute since 2021.”
165000 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“Two weeks later, he wrote a $30,000 check for her PAC, his initial contribution to her campaign.”
30000 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“In October 2021, he hosted Wisconsin governor Tony Evers (D.) for a tour and one day later wrote his campaign a $10,000 check, state filings show.”
10000 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“In July 2024, he hosted Sen. Cory Booker (D., N.J.) for a tour, then gave his campaign a $5,000 donation less than three months later.”
5000 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“In October 2025, he welcomed Reps. Sean Casten (D., Ill.) and Laura Gillen (D., N.Y.), then gave each of their campaigns max contributions of $7,000 weeks later.”
7000 dollars
7000 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“That same month, he hosted representatives from the Democratic Governors Association and its chairman-elect, Gov. Andy Beshear (D., Ky.)—Ni donated $10,000 to the association four months prior, IRS r…”
10000 dollars
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politics · State Beacon
“The share of successful National Science Foundation grants containing DEI language has plummeted during the Trump administration, falling to 9 percent in 2025 from 34 percent in 2022, according to da…”
9 percent
34 percent
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politics · State Beacon
“The survey, conducted in early June, found that likely Republican primary voters prefer a candidate who supports a strong U.S.-Israel relationship by a margin of 57 percentage points”
57 percentage points
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politics · State Beacon
“The survey, conducted in early June, found that likely Republican primary voters prefer a candidate who explicitly denounces antisemitism by a margin of 52 percentage points”
52 percentage points
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politics · State Beacon
“But it showed that Republican voters were supportive of the war by a whopping 59 point margin”
59 percentage points
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politics · State Beacon
“Likewise, they approved of President Donald Trump’s handling of the conflict with Iran by 55 points”
55 percentage points
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politics · State Beacon
“the cost of living, immigration, and jobs and the economy topped the list at 31 percent, 13 percent, and 12 percent respectively”
31 percent
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politics · State Beacon
“nearly $300 million”
about 300 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“Nearly $50 million”
about 50 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“An additional $248 million”
248 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“$1.5 million”
1.5 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“$1.75 million”
1.75 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“$2 million”
2 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“$18.4 million”
18.4 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“more than $200 million”
more than 200 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“At least 28 programs”
at least 28
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politics · State Beacon
“$9.5 million”
9.5 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“$1.7 million”
1.7 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“$8.8 million”
8.8 USD
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politics · State Beacon
“100%”
100 %
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politics · State Beacon
“plans to spend nearly $300 million on explicitly race-conscious programs over the next year”
about 300 million
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politics · State Beacon
“Nearly $50 million has been budgeted for programs that appear to exclude white people entirely”
about 50 million
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politics · State Beacon
“An additional $248 million will go to programs that use racial preferences or are geared toward race-conscious outcomes”
248 million
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politics · State Beacon
“Obama’s State of the Union addresses peaked at a 10th grade level in 2009 and declined to an eighth-grade level by 2012.”
10 grade
8 grade
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politics · State Beacon
“Bush scored consistently above the 10th grade level with his State of the Union addresses, including a high of 11.84 for his 2005 address.”
11.84 grade
above 10 grade
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politics · State Beacon
“Bush’s June 2001 signing statement was at a 10th grade level, compared with the seventh grade level at which Obama spoke in 2010.”
10 grade
7 grade
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politics · State Beacon
“Bush’s “Axis of Evil” State of the Union speech, given in 2002 and derided by academic critics as overly simplistic, was delivered a full grade level above Obama’s lauded 2002 “dumb war” oration.”
1 grade
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politics · State Beacon
“The charges came amid broader travel costs for the trip that totaled nearly $10,000, even though comparable transportation arrangements were estimated to cost closer to $1,000, the Washington Free Be…”
about 10000 dollars
about 1000 dollars
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business · State Beacon
“Over the eight years of Bush’s presidency, from January 2001 to January 2009, the economy added an average of 11,406 jobs per month, according to a Washington Free Beacon study.”
8 years
11406 jobs
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business · State Beacon
“Over the duration of the Obama presidency, by contrast, the economy has lost an average of 14,666 jobs per month.”
-14666 jobs
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business · State Beacon
“The district Brink is running to represent, meanwhile, is home to a General Motors plant that employs 4,183 people”
4183 people