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After teasing on Monday that he would pardon someone “very, very important” the next day, President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced he was pardoning famed suffragette activist Susan B. Anthony over her 1872 arrest for voting as a woman.
After teasing on Monday that he would pardon someone “very, very important” the next day, President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced he was pardoning famed suffragette activist Susan B. Anthony over her 1872 arrest for voting as a woman.
 
Today, President Donald J. Trump issued an Executive Grant of Clemency (Full Pardon) posthumously to Susan B. Anthony
Today, President Donald J. Trump issued an Executive Grant of Clemency (Full Pardon) posthumously to Susan B. Anthony
 
Today, we celebrate the 200th birthday of Susan B. Anthony, a fearless patriot who fought tirelessly so that all Americans could enjoy the many blessings of liberty, regardless of their sex or race.
Today, we celebrate the 200th birthday of Susan B. Anthony, a fearless patriot who fought tirelessly so that all Americans could enjoy the many blessings of liberty, regardless of their sex or race.
 
Today, Susan B. Anthony List Candidate Fund endorsed Senator Thom Tillis.
Today, Susan B. Anthony List Candidate Fund endorsed Senator Thom Tillis.
 
Today, we commemorate the birthday of Susan B. Anthony, an American champion of civil liberties and women's rights.
Today, we commemorate the birthday of Susan B. Anthony, an American champion of civil liberties and women's rights.
 
The North Carolina State Bar circumvented the State Board of Elections, may have trampled a Stanly County candidate's constitutional rights, and possibly ran afoul of a prior U.S. Supreme Court ruling when it demanded that Jim Phillips change his campaign signs, critics allege.
The North Carolina State Bar circumvented the State Board of Elections, may have trampled a Stanly County candidate's constitutional rights, and possibly ran afoul of a prior U.S. Supreme Court ruling when it demanded that Jim Phillips change his campaign signs, critics allege.
 
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