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  • Scuffle Between Secret Service Agents Breaks Out At Obama’s DC Residence: Report

    A physical altercation between a pair of uniformed Secret Service agents guarding former President Barack Obama’s DC residence earlier this week necessitated a call to a supervisor, according to a report. Susan Crabtree, RealClearPolitics’ national correspondent, posted the “scoop” on the X platform, which contained alarming details as the administration seeks to rebuild the agency and its trust with the…

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  • Suspect Charged With Murdering Israeli Embassy Staff Could Face Death Penalty

    Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of shooting two Israeli Embassy staff members dead outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, could face the death penalty if found guilty. During a press conference, Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said Rodriguez, 31, is accused of two charges of first-degree murder, other crimes involving firearms,…

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  • Vance Slams Justice Roberts, Says Its ‘Profoundly Wrong’ About Judiciary’s Role to Check Executive

    Vice President J.D. Vance criticized Chief Justice John Roberts’ recent statement that the judiciary’s role is to serve as a check on the executive branch, calling it a “profoundly wrong sentiment,” adding that courts should be “deferential” to the president, especially in matters related to immigration policy. “I thought that was a profoundly wrong sentiment. That’s one half of his…

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  • Biden Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Dismantling Education Dept.

    A federal judge on Thursday blocked President Donald Trump’s broad executive actions aimed at dismantling the Department of Education, ruling that such moves require congressional authorization. U.S. District Judge Myong Joun of Massachusetts also issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Trump administration to reinstate employees who were dismissed in mass layoffs earlier this year. The administration has pledged to appeal…

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  • California To Sue Federal Government Over Senate Vote On EV Mandate

    The Democratic California government is preparing to sue the federal government after the Senate voted to nix its electric vehicle mandate. On Thursday, the Republican Senate voted to roll back several key Biden-era waivers that allowed the state to set its own emissions standards, CNN reported. The vote undid a last-minute approval by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for California to phase…

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  • Justice Department Hiring Attorneys Seen As ‘Loyal’ To Trump

    The Justice Department is assembling a team of lawyers prepared to defend the most controversial elements of the agenda of President Donald Trump in court. As part of the effort, the department has dismissed career attorneys considered obstacles and brought in dozens of political appointees committed to advancing the president’s priorities. Every president brings in staffers who are considered “loyal”…

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  • Musk Says Latest DOGE Finding So Bad It Took Awhile To ‘Sink In’

    Tech mogul Elon Musk revealed the staggering extent of fraudulent unemployment claims uncovered by his agency, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), telling the Daily Mail last week he had to read the documents multiple times before the numbers “sank in.” In a bombshell finding, Musk stated that DOGE discovered millions of dollars in unemployment benefits had been paid to…

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  • Jill Biden Should Be Held Responsible For ‘Elder Abuse’: Karoline Leavitt

    Trump 2024 national press secretary Karoline Leavitt says First Lady Jill Biden should be held accountable for “elder abuse” with her husband, arguing that many can see President Joe Biden’s noticeable decline in mental acuity. Many people are worried about Biden’s ability to be commander-in-chief after the presidential debate in June, which many people thought was bad. “The majority of…

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  • DOJ’s Ed Martin Names Alleged ‘Gatekeepers’ In Biden ‘Autopen’ Controversy

    Ed Martin, the incoming pardon attorney at the Department of Justice and head of the DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group, announced last week that he is investigating the questionable use of the presidential autopen for issuing pardons during the final days of the Biden administration. However, Martin disclosed on Tuesday that his probe began weeks earlier, while he was still serving…

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  • Longtime WaPo Columnist Accuses Jill Biden Of Elder Abuse

    After encouraging her husband to run for re-election despite his mental impairment and, potentially, the prostate cancer developing inside of him, a seasoned opinion columnist at the Washington Post is accusing former First Lady Jill Biden of “elder abuse.” Sally Quinn, a socialite and opinion leader from Washington, D.C., attacked Jill in a recent interview with fellow journalist Tara Palmeri,…

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