Lummis said she found it shocking the pardon was even needed, in a copy of the voicemail Lake sent Friday to Cowboy State Daily.
“These are the first tears I’ve shed over this whole thing since it all started,” Holly told Cowboy State Daily, reflecting on roughly six years of being investigated by the federal government after U.S. Environmental Protection Agency personnel first raided the family’s shop in 2018.
Last month, Border Patrol agents shot a woman in Chicago after an angry mob tried to attack the officers.
Authorities are searching for a man who allegedly opened fire Saturday on Border Patrol agents in Chicago.
This incident occurred a few days after a federal judge ordered agents to stop using anti-riot measures.
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A federal judge in Connecticut upholds the suspension of longtime teacher Marisol Arroyo-Castro for refusing to remove a crucifix from her classroom wall. The ruling declares her display a violation of public school policy. Arroyo-Castro and her legal team argue it’s religious discrimination and vow to appeal, citing First Amendment protections…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – For anyone who’s spent time in an arctic environment, you’re probably aware of the dangers of frostbite. In politics, we seem to have found a new type of Arctic Frost Bite. Not the freezing of your fingers and toes, but a preverbal bite in the backside from the backlash from the Arctic Frost investigation…
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A federal district judge previously ordered full funding of the program, and a federal appeals court turned down the government’s request to stay that order.
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