
Zachary Folk
Freelance Reporter at The Daily Beast
freelance reporter @thedailybeast , elsewhere. past: @Forbes , @nypost , @columbiajourn
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5 days ago |
forbes.com.au | Zachary Folk |Antonio Pequeño IV |Sara Dorn |Kyle Khan-Mullins
Iran and Israel exchanged strikes Sunday, with the continued attacks between the two countries coming hours after the U.S. military struck three Iranian nuclear facilities in what officials are calling a "precision strike" against the nation's nuclear capabilities.
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Mar 17, 2025 |
thedailybeast.com | Janna Brancolini |Juliegrace Brufke |Zachary Folk |Amanda Yen
The founder of the Oath Keepers militia begged President Donald Trump to issue him a full pardonânot just a commutationâfor his conviction over his key role in the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol. âIâm definitely, of course, appreciative and grateful for President Trump for getting me out of prison,â Stewart Rhodes said Sunday during an interview with Real Americaâs Voice.
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Mar 14, 2025 |
thedailybeast.com | Erkki Forster |David Gardner |Zachary Folk
Hunter Biden has won a bid to drop his laptop hacking lawsuit after claiming heâs too financially strapped to continue the legal battle, the New York Post reported. A California judge granted the former first sonâs request to dismiss his suit against ex-White House aide Garrett Ziegler, in which Biden accused Ziegler of illegally accessing his computer to distribute personal information online.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
forbes.com.au | Alison Durkee |Zachary Folk |Antonio Pequeño IV
Published on February 28, 2025 Attorney General Pam Bondi claims thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were withheld by the FBI, following the first release of records Bondi said would include “a lot of names” associated with the disgraced financier, though the initial files lacked bombshell information.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
thedailybeast.com | Janna Brancolini |Zachary Folk
President Donald Trump is preparing to invoke wartime powers—even though the country isn’t at war—to fulfill his campaign promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. During his first month in office, Trump’s Department of Homeland Security deported 37,660 people, far fewer than the 57,000 people per month who were deported during the last full year of former President Joe Biden’s administration, when illegal border crossings were higher, Reuters reported.
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