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Trump sparks fury: Dems face 'death penalty' for sedition + Israel seizes West Bank historical site - new settlement looms + Trump's Ukraine peace plan leaves Kyiv 'vulnerable' - Putin emboldenedTrump brands Democrats ‘seditious’ and calls for arrests
President Trump accused six Democratic lawmakers who urged troops to refuse unlawful orders of 'seditious behavior punishable by death' sparking bipartisan outrage, Capitol Police alerts for targeted members, and renewed concerns about political violence and security.
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119000 - Jobs added in September according to the delayed payroll report
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"SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!" — President Donald Trump
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"SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!"