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A U.S. Secret Service spokesperson confirmed to Fox News the male suspect accused of opening fire toward the White House on Saturday was pronounced dead following the shooting.
A male suspect accused of opening fire toward the White House was pronounced dead following the incident, a U.S. Secret Service spokesperson confirmed to Fox News.

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Obama-Appointed Judge Dismisses Smuggling Indictment Against ‘Maryland Man’…

Garcia’s defense attorneys successfully compelled Crenshaw to rule that the charges were brought only after he challenged the Trump administration’s deportation of Garcia to CECOT, the maximum-security prison in his native El Salvador.
( Luis Cornelio, Headline USA ) A federal judge dismissed on Friday the federal grand jury indictment against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national who has become a de facto poster child for the left-wing resistance to the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement.

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Another Detransitioner Wins A Huge Settlement…

The case is already fueling renewed scrutiny of how quickly some medical providers have approved irreversible gender procedures for vulnerable patients struggling with serious mental health issues.
Camille Kiefel, 36, alleged in a malpractice lawsuit that two Oregon therapists signed off on the surgery after only brief telemedicine consultations, despite a documented history of mental health issues.

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Texas Woman Arrested for Facebook Post About Town Water Quality

A Texas town used a bomb-threat law to jail a mom who posted about brown water the city later admitted was undrinkable.

The post Texas Woman Arrested for Facebook Post About Town Water Quality appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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Permanent Daylight Saving Bill Advances to House Floor

President Donald Trump said he would ‘work very hard’ to have the Sunshine Protection Act signed into law.

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‘Mastermind’ Behind Massive Minnesota Pandemic Fraud Scandal Sentenced to Nearly 42 Years Behind Bars…

Former Feeding Our Future Executive Director Aimee Bock, 45, was accused of being at the center of a scheme to steal nearly $250 million in pandemic-era federal funds meant to pay for a meals program for children, Axios Twin Cities reported .
The woman behind the massive Minnesota pandemic fraud scandal was sentenced on Thursday to 41.5 years in prison — the longest sentence out of 60 people found guilty so far in connection with the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme.

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DOJ Charges 15 in $90 Million Minnesota Fraud Schemes

‘This is the beginning of our work in Minnesota,’ Colin McDonald, assistant attorney general for the National Fraud Enforcement Division, says.

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Minnesota Fraud Mastermind Sentenced to Nearly 42 Years in Prison

Prosecutors sought a five-decade sentence for Aimee Bock, calling her ‘the central figure’ in the nation’s largest COVID-19 pandemic scam.

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