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Trump Warns Venezuelan Fighter Planes Could Be Targeted If They Endanger US Forces
President Donald Trump warned Friday that Venezuelan planes could be shot down if they put U.S. forces in what he called a “dangerous position.” The warning came after the Pentagon said two Venezuelan fighter planes flew near a U.S. Navy destroyer operating in international waters this week. The incident occurred as the United States expands its military presence in the…
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Bongino Says FBI Arrested Thousands In Major Summer Operation
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino announced major results from “Operation Summer Heat,” a nationwide law enforcement initiative that has brought thousands of arrests and seized weapons since its launch in June. In a post on X, Bongino said the operation “continues to deliver results as we strive to protect the communities we serve,” he said. He added: “I want to provide…
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FBI Reveals Evidence Found During Raid On Bolton’s Residence
Federal agents seized three computers, two iPhones, and stacks of documents from former Trump national security adviser John Bolton’s home during an Aug. 22 raid, according to court records. The filings also indicate the 76-year-old could face charges carrying a prison sentence of more than a decade. Agents searched Bolton’s Bethesda, Md., residence and his Washington, D.C., office as part…
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Appeals Court Allows ‘Aligator Alcatraz’ To Remain Open
A federal appeals court has halted a judge’s order requiring Florida and the federal government to shut down a controversial immigration detention center in the Everglades, known as “Alligator Alcatraz.” On Thursday, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted requests from Florida and the Department of Homeland Security to stay a district court’s preliminary injunction, which would have forced…
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Top Aide To Democratic Mayor In New Jersey Pleads Guilty to Fraud Scheme
A senior aide to Newark Mayor Ras Baraka pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, admitting to a pay-to-play scheme that exchanged government favors for bribes. Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba for New Jersey announced the plea in a statement on X. “Today a former Senior Aide to the Mayor of Newark plead guilty to conspiracy to commit…
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DOJ Opens Criminal Probe Into Fired Fed Gov Lisa Cook
The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into former Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who was fired last week by President Donald Trump following allegations of mortgage fraud. Cook is suing to return to the Fed’s seven-member Board of Governors, which sets key interest rates on loans, mortgages, and credit cards. Her dismissal came after Federal Housing Finance Agency…
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Trump Admin Sues Boston Over Sanctuary City Law
The Trump administration has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Boston and its leaders, marking the latest move in its campaign to dismantle sanctuary city policies across the country. The lawsuit was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, NBC 10 reported. It targets the Boston Trust Act, a local ordinance that limits how the…
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Indian Authorities Raid Soros-Backed Organizations
India’s Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday conducted searches at eight locations in Bengaluru as part of an investigation into foreign exchange violations involving the Open Society Foundations (OSF)—founded by American billionaire George Soros—and its impact investment arm, the Soros Economic Development Fund (SEDF). Sources told Indian media the searches were “carried out under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) and…
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DOJ Probe Into Biden’s Handling of Classified Docs Ends With No Charges
The U.S. Justice Department will not pursue charges against President Joe Biden regarding handling classified documents discovered in his residence and office. However, according to a knowledgeable source on Tuesday, an investigative report will scrutinize his actions and offer criticism. According to a confidential source, Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation, which Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed to oversee the examination of…
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Leaders In AOC’s ‘Red Light’ District Push FBI To End Brothel Scourge
Local leaders in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s district in New York City have again asked FBI Director Kash Patel to finally put an end to what they describe as the “festering scourge” of brutal foreign gangs who are forcing women into prostitution and selling drugs in Queens. In the last few weeks, the close-knit group has organized a number of rallies…
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