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grievances (pl noun)
7.10.22

Moral outrage can be a healthy part of the American democratic process, motivating people to advocate for their beliefs and hold leaders accountable. The founding of the country, after all, is rooted in rebellion and a list of grievances outlined in the Declaration of Independence.
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—Emily Brooks, The Hill, "Why outrage politics has such a grip on American life," 10 Jul. 2022 {5:30 AM ET}

1.17.22

Hilton: Biden purposely betraying this campaign promise
—Fox News // 17 Jan. 2022 // 11 minutes 51 seconds [see 10:21]      

10.18.20

Trump piled on with his grievances this week after it became apparent that an investigation into requests by Obama administration officials to “unmask” names of Americans in intelligence reports had concluded without findings of wrongdoing. 

—Morgan Chalfant, The Hill, "Trump turns his ire toward Cabinet members," 18 Oct. 2020 {7:00 AM EDT}

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