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Conservatives and others will rally next week near the White House to demand the president's resignation. Organizers are taking a page from the Occupy movement, which had people camping in McPherson Square from late 2011 to early 2012. Tents still remain throughout McPherson Square less than an hour before the deadline set by the National Park Service for Occupy DC protesters to remove camping material from McPherson Square and Freedom Plaza, Washington, DC, Monday, January 30, 2012. (Andrew Harnik / The Washington Times) (andrew harnik/the washington times)
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Republican attorney general candidate Mark R. Obenshain announces his transition team Wednesday, hours after Democratic candidate Mark R. Herring announces his own as both teams await official certification Nov. 25. (associated press)
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"I have serious questions regarding fraud in the immigration process," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz, Utah Republican. (Associated Press)
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"I'm convinced that 'the fix is in' and that without a huge effort starting right now, Hillary Clinton will be the next president of the United States," Maricopa County (Ariz.) Sheriff Joe Arpaio says in a fundraising message for Stop Hillary PAC. (Associated Press)
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Chris Cox places his hand on the shoulder of Crowd It Forward's Kendall Almerico during Wednesday's ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial. (andrew s. geraci/the washington times)
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Chris Cox, who mowed the grass and picked up litter at the Lincoln Memorial during the government shutdown, was given a chain saw Wednesday as a thank-you for his good deeds. At the event Mr. Cox, who wants to do all he can to help veterans, proudly waved the flag of his native South Carolina (below). (photographs by Andrew S. Geraci/The Washington Times)
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Chris Cox stands with the South Carolina flag during a Wednesday event to thank him for his efforts to keep the Mall neat and tidy during the government shutdown. (Andrew S. Geraci/The Washington Times)