In January, the Virginia Department of Corrections restricted public access to execution records. NPR is now publishing a selection of those secret files.
(Image credit: Library of Virginia, Chiara Eisner and Monika Evstatieva/NPR)
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In January, the Virginia Department of Corrections restricted public access to execution records. NPR is now publishing a selection of those secret files.
(Image credit: Library of Virginia, Chiara Eisner and Monika Evstatieva/NPR)
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Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday responded to White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles calling him a conspiracy theorist in a recent Vanity Fair story.
The post JD Vance Fires Back — Says He Hopes Trump Admin Has Learned ‘Lesson’ After Susie Wiles Called Him a ‘Conspiracy Theorist’ in Vanity Fair first appeared on Mediaite.

Donald Trump was “mighty unhappy” and caught off guard when the Justice Department transferred convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell to a minimum-security prison after interviewing her, according to unusually candid remarks from his chief of staff, Susie Wiles. In interviews with Vanity Fair, Wiles said the decision was driven by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, not the president, and insisted Trump had no advance knowledge of the move.
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Trump blindsided by DOJ decision to move Ghislaine Maxwell to minimum-security prison
