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Julianna Frieman

Julianna Frieman

Julianna Frieman is a writer who covers culture, technology, and civilization. She has an M.A. in Communications (Digital Strategy) from the University of Florida and a B.A. in Political Science from UNC Charlotte. Her work has been published by The American Spectator and The Federalist. Follow her on X at @juliannafrieman. Find her on Substack at juliannafrieman.substack.com.
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by | Feb 21, 2026

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by | Feb 11, 2026

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by | Feb 7, 2026

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by | Dec 9, 2025

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