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A Tennessee court later affirmed that the company had been rightly sanctioned because it broke rule.
Now, they caught this guy using cell phone data as well as credit card data, license plate reader, and other things.
His cell phone data was among those that were pinging the towers near the DNC and RNC the night of January 5th, which does raise some questions about why the FBI didn't catch this guy sooner.
Once again, great reporting there from Luke and from you, Tim.
Thanks so much for coming on.
Lots of questions now to be answered.
Thanks for having me.
President Trump hosted African leaders Thursday for the signing of yet another peace deal as military leaders testified before Congress regarding recent airstrikes on drug boats in the Caribbean.
Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips has the latest from another packed day in Washington.
Hey, Cabot.
So let's start with this big peace deal in Africa.
What unfolded there?
Yeah, Donald Trump has not been shy that he wants a Nobel Peace Prize and says he deserves one.
And now he has added yet another feather to his foreign policy cap.
Trump played host to leaders from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, two countries who have engaged in a bloody conflict for more than a decade now.
But on Thursday, after negotiations brokered by Trump, the two countries signed on to what they're calling the Washington Accords, which will create, as they called it, a, quote, permanent ceasefire.
Under the agreement, Rwanda will remove all of their troops from Congolese territory, and both sides will cut off all support to militia groups who have been operating there.
Trump also invited leaders from other African countries like Uganda, Kenya, Angola, Burundi, and others more to witness the ceremony.
Here's some of what we heard from the presidents of Rwanda and Congo specifically.
I would like to thank his administration and also wish to thank the American people.