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A handful of anti-Trump and pro-Trump protesters gather outside the US Supreme Court to protest against Donald Trump as the US Supreme Court is set to hear Trump's appeal against the Colorado ballot ban, examining his eligibility for the Republican primary ballot in the state of Colorado due to his involvement in the January 6, 2021 assault on the US Capitol by his supporters. IMAGES
Jayci et l'équipe de Youtrace sont allés à la rencontre de Franglish ! Entre la France & la Côte d'Ivoire, l'artiste revient sur les débuts de sa carrière, accompagné de témoignages de son entourage comme H Magnum, Imen ES ou encore Joé Dwèt Filé ! ABONNE-TOI : http://bit.ly/YouTRACE - CRÉDITS : Producteur exécutif : Adams Journaliste : Jayci Chalonec Réalisation : Lucas "Styck" Maggiori Montage : Jayci Chalonec Cadreur 1 : Mars Ago Cadreur 2 : Bouba Kam's Cadreur 3 : Hyacinthe Loukou Cadreur 4 : Ibrahima Dioubate Graphiste : Jayci Chalonec YouTRACE la 1ère chaîne Youtube des musiques urbaines et africaines Service de production et diffusion de clips vidéo https://www.youtrace.tv Suis-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/youtrace.officiel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youtrace_officiel Twitter: https://twitter.com/YouTrace_off
Representative Liz Cheney, the senior Republican on the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack and an outspoken critic of Trump, warns fellow Republicans against attempts to "whitewash" the reality of the attack. "No member of Congress should now attempt to defend the indefensible, obstruct this investigation, or whitewash what happened that day," Cheney says on the first day of the hearing in Washington, DC. SOUNDBITE
Cannes (France), Jul 7 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Marco Alvarez San Roman) Sophie Marceau, in white, and Isabelle Huppert, in black, brought French elegance and glamor to the Cannes Festival red carpet for the premiere of "Tout s'est bien passé" by François Ozon.
Five top anti-vaccine advocacy groups received PPP funding from the Trump administration. The news was broken by the Washington Post American distrust in the safety of COVID-19 vaccinations continues to pose a threat to public health. A Harvard professor of health communication told Insider that anti-vaccine groups are "likely to perpetuate the adverse impacts of the pandemic."
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