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He railed against “nonsense” reports linking the use of sick time in the workforce to overweight employees.

Bongino was also previously a regular guest on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars platform, where he railed against Democrats and the "danger in electing far leftists who have little government experience."

From Salon

This week, the Orange County native garnered attention closer to home when he railed against a “MAGA” acrostic plaque that’s set to be placed outside the Huntington Beach Central Library in celebration of its 50th anniversary, saying the ideology is “profoundly corrupt, unmistakably anti-democracy and most importantly...explicitly a Nazi movement.”

The biodegradable product has long irked the president; during his first term, he railed against them on the campaign trail and sold Trump-branded plastic straws that cashed in nearly half a million dollars.

From Slate

In recent years, American conservatives have railed against the supposed encroachment of the federal government on what—and who—schools teach.

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