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blitz

noun as in heavy attack

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Nearly everything about the blitz of investigations in Maine, including how they’re being carried out, is not ordinary.

From Salon

Local public health workers, especially social workers, will be the ones who have to help communities navigate the mental health challenges that the administration's blitz of executive orders has wrought.

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She has become something of a bugbear to right-wing media in the weeks since the fires and faced explicitly racist and gender-based blitzing on social media.

Last week offered a sobering reminder of how Hegseth's bigotry blitz isn't just symbolic, but will harm real people.

From Salon

With Republicans in control of the White House, House of Representatives and Senate, Democrats have been largely leaderless as they work to hone their message and counter the blitz of activity from the Trump administration.

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