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Freedom Convoy Leader, Under House Arrest, Wants to Visit the White House

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Tamara Lich, a leader of the Freedom Convoy protest, is under house arrest. She reportedly seeks permission for international travel, including a visit to the White House and a cruise. Prosecutors object, stating she wants a 'blank cheque' for travel and is attempting to profit from the protest. The case highlights ongoing legal disputes over the conditions of her release.

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Lich is under house arrest but seeks to visit the White House

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Prosecutors argue that Tamara Lich is trying to profit from the protest that got her sentenced.

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Prosecutors argue that Tamara Lich is trying to profit from the protest that got her sentenced.

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  • Lich is under house arrest but seeks to visit the White House
  • Prosecutors oppose, citing potential profit motive

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Prosecutors say Tamara Lich wants a “blank cheque” for international travel, including a cruise, arguing that she is trying to profit from the very protest that got her sentenced.

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Prosecutors argue that Tamara Lich is trying to profit from the protest that got her sentenced.

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