Author: Chelsea Betonie

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Joe Biden is aiming to nominate a judge to the First Circuit Court of Appeals who, in a notable case, characterized a pedophile as having “a lot of good in him.” Maine Superior Court Justice Julia Lipez, while sentencing Michael T. Smith for molesting two young girls aged four and nine, remarked that “People are complicated” and suspended half of his 12-year term. “I have frankly been offered very little insight as to how or why this happened. What I can say is that this is a very tragic situation of a person who has a lot of good in…

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Tensions escalated between rival groups of migrants at the Randall’s Island shelter on Friday night, resulting in a brawl following a previous stabbing incident, according to police and sources. Around 8 p.m., a dispute erupted between approximately six migrants from Africa and South America at the large tent city in Manhattan, which has a history of disorderly conduct, as reported by sources. The altercation ensued after a 25-year-old African migrant was stabbed in the left shoulder by a member of the opposing group, according to the NYPD and sources. Bad blood boiled over between feuding groups of migrants at the…

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The upcoming sentencing in the New York hush money case involving former President Donald Trump could mark the first instance in U.S. history of a former president being incarcerated. This potential outcome is anticipated to happen next month. Following a jury’s May verdict of guilty on 34 criminal counts related to manipulating business records to unlawfully sway the 2016 presidential election, there is speculation that the former president may not serve prison time before the 2024 election, accoBig Update On Trump Case Before July 11 Sentencingrding to insights from legal experts shared with ABC News. The sentencing for Trump is…

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According to a U.S. State Department official speaking on background to Reuters, the Biden administration is set to allocate almost $110 million in security and police assistance to Haiti. This decision comes despite a prolonged delay in the funds by Republican lawmakers. The official stated that Secretary of State Antony Blinken determined after conducting over 100 briefings to Congress by the State Department, emphasizing the administration’s ongoing commitment to collaborating closely with Congress. “The security situation in Haiti remains untenable due to violence perpetrated by violent gangs, and the people of Haiti cannot wait,” the official said. The funding consists…

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During a recent podcast appearance, former President Donald Trump surprised the hosts by expressing praise for President Joe Biden. “I assume he’s gonna be somebody that will be a worthy debater. … I don’t want to underestimate him,” he said when he appeared on an episode of the “All In” podcast, which is hosted by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg. “All I can say is this: I watched him with Paul Ryan, and he destroyed Paul Ryan. Paul Ryan with the water, he was chugging water left and right … and he beat…

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GOP Representative Anna Paulina Luna announced last week her intention to bring an inherent contempt vote to the House floor following the DOJ’s decision not to prosecute US Attorney General Merrick Garland. “Under inherent contempt proceedings, the House or Senate has its Sergeant-At-Arms, or deputy, take a person into custody for proceedings to be held in Congress,” according to the National Constitution Center. The Justice Department has decided not to pursue prosecution of Merrick Garland for contempt of Congress in relation to the Biden audio tapes. In a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday, the department said, “The department has…

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American First Legal (AFL) has published a series of documents that shed light on the U.S. government’s efforts to enhance intelligence gathering on American citizens. After AFL filed a lawsuit on behalf of former Ambassador Ric Grenell, the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Homeland Intelligence Experts Group was compelled to disband. Subsequently, AFL has made public the initial batch of internal meeting notes as part of the #DeepStateDiaries series. These notes unveil a coordinated endeavor by federal officials to infiltrate and surveil American communities under the pretext of public safety. The internal documents reveal discussions involving prominent figures such as…

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows that a new COVID variant, the KP.3 variant, is rising to dominance across the United States. For the two-week period starting on May 26 and ending on June 8, the government agency data shows that KP.3 accounts for 25% of COVID cases in the U.S. and is now the dominant variant. This knocks down previous frontrunner, the JN.1 variant, which spread globally last winter. KP.2 is right after KP.3 and now makes up 22.5% of cases. The CDC uses Nowcast data tracker to project the COVID variants over a two-week period. The tool is used to help…

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The Pentagon under Joe Biden has proposed a plan to utilize military personnel as test subjects in efforts to address “climate change” in order to satisfy international governing powers. An article from the Washington Free Beacon uncovered a shocking report last week, disclosing that a company funded by the Pentagon called BioMADE is aiming to lower the Military’s carbon emissions by obliging active service members to consume “experimental” lab-grown meat, backed by the Biden administration. This company has been granted over $500 million in funding from the Pentagon. “Innovations in food production that reduce the CO2 footprint of food production…

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President Trump’s legal team has submitted a request to disqualify Judge Arthur Engoron from the civil fraud case in New York City, initiated by New York Attorney General Letitia James. Trump’s lawyers argue that Engoron should step down after it was disclosed that the judge engaged in an “inappropriate” discussion about the civil fraud case with a real estate lawyer just before issuing a ruling that mandated Trump to pay a $454 million penalty. The real estate lawyer, Adam Leitman Bailey, disclosed the conversation about the Trump case with Engoron during an interview with NBC New York in February. “I…

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