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Preserving freedom for future generations illustration by The Washington Times
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FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020, file photo, President-elect Joe Biden speaks at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del. For nearly four years, President Trump has inspired a cadre of liberal-leaning religious activists to organize, mobilize, protest and pray in opposition to his policies regarding refugees and asylum-seekers, Muslims, white supremacy and health care. While gearing up for the inauguration of Biden, whose vice president will be a Black woman and who has already promised to expand the number of refugees next year by a factor of 10, these activists are wrestling with how to keep their momentum. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
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At last our long national nightmare is finally ... beginning. (Illustration by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times)
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Illustration on the singularity of the American vote by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Illustration on forgiving student loans by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Illustration on the erosion of civil liberties by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Illustration on the newest trends in cyber attacks by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Illustration on voters and Joe Biden by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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Illustration on politicizing COVID19 by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser, left, Lewis Ferebee, Chancellor of DC Public Schools, and Paul Kihn, Deputy Mayor for Education, announce that District of Columbia public schools will be all virtual through Nov. 6, during a news conference Thursday, July 30, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) **FILE**
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“After being involved in some armed conflict for nearly all by about 20 years of our nation’s existence, we have, apparently, decided to have a professional military. This is critical. We need a standing army that is ready to fight today,” said David S. Jonas. (U.S. Army photograph)
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Illustration on a bad appointment for the Marine Corps' future by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Back in the day: Then-Vice President Joseph R. Biden watches President Obama at an event in Virginia on Jan. 4, 2017. (Associated Press)
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Illustration on protecting the validity of the vote by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Illustration on assaults on the world order by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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Illustration on American potential by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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Republican lawmakers seething over Twitter and Facebook’s handling of conservative content are set to aim their ire at Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey (above) and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at an upcoming Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. (Associated Press)
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Republican lawmakers are seething over Twitter and Facebook's handling of conservative content are set to aim their ire at Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey (above) and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at an upcoming Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. (Associated Press)
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Illustration on election security by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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A new Gallup poll says public support for gun control has dropped among Americans. Only 57% now favor stricter laws on gun sales. (Associated Press)