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Vote: Media Claims Trump Losing Votes Of Christians, You Agree?

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Trump Under New Investigation Now Today In America Your Opinion   Media Claims Trump Losing Votes Of Christians, You Agree? [Yes, I Do  →]( [No, I Do Not →](   Trump Under New Investigation Now House Democrats, led by Representative Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), are investigating former President Donald Trump's alleged request for $1 billion in campaign funds from major oil companies. This inquiry follows a dinner held at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, attended by energy company CEOs and an oil lobbying group. Reports suggest Trump proposed this funding as part of a "deal" promising favorable tax and regulatory policies under his potential administration. While not framed as a direct quid pro quo, Raskin described it as such in his communications with the executives. The controversy extends to claims of the oil industry's involvement in drafting potential executive orders for Trump. Despite their limited power as the minority in the House, Democrats are seeking detailed information from these companies about their interactions with Trump. The American Petroleum Institute and Venture Global have responded cautiously, emphasizing their routine engagement with political figures from various spectrums.   Here are some facts about May 17   - 1954 - Brown v. Board of Ed is decided - 2004 - First legal same-sex marriage performed in Massachusetts - 1973 - Televised Watergate hearings begin Regards, Team Spin ⚡  [signature] [Unsubscribe from these emails](

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