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Year: 2025

J6’er exposes rapes by guards and chaplain in prison she was sent to for misdemeanor…

The agreements were finalized the same day a federal judge gave preliminary approval to a settlement in a separate class-action lawsuit that requires the Bureau of Prisons to open some facilities to a court-appointed monitor and publicly acknowledge abuse at FCI Dublin.
Under settlements approved Tuesday, the Justice Department will pay an average of about $1.1 million to each of 103 women who sued the Bureau of Prisons over their treatment at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California.

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Fairfax County Public Schools Push Radical Trans Activism Against Parents’ Wishes

The same kind of extremists who hijacked the Democrat Party at the national level are the ones pushing transgender ideology indoctrination at early ages in public schools and running Fairfax County’s once flagship district into the ground.

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What We Know About the New Orleans Attack That Killed at Least 15

NEW ORLEANS—Authorities say the driver of a pickup truck sped through a crowd of pedestrians gathered in New Orleans’ bustling French Quarter district early on New Year’s Day, killing at least 15 people and injuring about 30 other revelers. The suspect was killed in a shootout with police. The FBI is investigating the attack as […]

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Police Issue Statement After 10 Killed in New Orleans New Year Celebration

Police issue a statement at 2:00 p.m. ET on Jan. 1 after a driver killed 10 people by ramming a truck into a New Orleans crowd during New Year’s celebrations. Speakers include Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Alethea Duncan, NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick, and Louisiana State Police Colonel Robert Hodges.

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FBI Blatantly Lied About New Orleans Attack

https://bearingarms.com/tomknighton/2025/01/01/fbi-blatantly-lied-about-new-orleans-attack-n1227266

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Chief Justice Roberts Says Judicial Independence Under Threat

When the executive branch will not enforce court rulings, the other branches must do so to protect the rule of law, Roberts said in a report.

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