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Former AG and two constitutional scholars file brief with SCOTUS alleging Jack Smith appointment was unconstitutional

12.23.23 | Pat Droney News

Former Attorney General Edwin Meese, along with two constitutional scholars filed an Amicus brief with the Supreme Court, alleging AG Merrick Garland's appointment of Jack Smith as special counsel was unconstitutional.
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Connecticut State Police K9 killed, along with shooter, as troopers attempted to serve an arrest warrant on suspect

12.23.23 | Pat Droney Analysis

K9 Broko was killed in the line of duty while protecting his handler and other troopers while serving an arrest warrant. The suspect was shot and killed by Connecticut State Police troopers, authorities say. K9 Broko was a 2021 graduate of the Connecticut State Police Patrol K9 class and was assigned with his handler to Troop A in Southbury, CT.
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Illegal alien previously deported five times gets 19 years for rape of special needs woman

12.23.23 | Greg Hoyt Analysis

An illegal alien who has been deported five times was sentenced to nearly twenty years in prison for the rape of a special needs woman earlier in 2023.
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California sheriffs travel to border- are alarmed and appalled by what they saw

12.23.23 | LET Guest Opinion

Three County Sheriffs just traveled to California’s Southern Border, and said the experience was “eye opening,” “alarming,” “appalling,” and “a national security issue.”
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Are females violently victimized more than males? The FBI data has the answers.

12.23.23 | Leonard Sipes Analysis

Females Are Victimized More By Violent Crime Based On FBI Total Numbers. But what does that mean?
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Capitol police officer who was present at US Capitol on J6: "January 6 was NOT an insurrection"

12.22.23 | Noah Webster Opinion

Former Lt. Tarik Johnson, who ordered the evacuation of House and Senate members, was suspended for doing so for seven months, during which he was restricted to his home and subject to a gag order. Now, he says the January 6 US Capitol siege was not an insurrection by any definition of the word.
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Texas, Arizona try to deal with illegal immigration issue that Biden refuses to deal with, use vastly different approaches

12.22.23 | Pat Droney Opinion

The governors of Texas and Arizona attempt to control invasion at their southern border since Biden refuses to. They're using vastly different approaches. Hint: Texas is doing more.
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Under Attack: Biden administration launches National Law Enforcement Accountability Database

12.22.23 | Jenna Curren Analysis

A year and a half after signing an executive order, the Biden administration has launched a national database to keep track of "serious misconduct" by federal law enforcement officers.
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Lawsuit against Boston and city public schools says they failed to protect nine-year-old victim of repeated sexual assaults

12.22.23 | Pat Droney Analysis

A lawsuit filed in Suffolk Superior Court alleges the Boston Public Schools, the City of Boston, a bus company, it's driver and monitor failed to protect a 9-year-old girl, who suffered repeated sexual assaults on a school bus for seven months by another student.
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Fifth generation rancher says cartels are purposely overwhelming CBP agents as a diversionary tactic

12.22.23 | Jenna Curren Analysis

Rancher in Arizona says that the cartels are purposely overwhelming certain areas of the southern border to use as a diversionary tactic to continue smuggling humans and drugs into the country.
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Spicy find: Over $10M worth of meth and cocaine sniffed out by K-9 from a rig shipping "jalapeño paste"

12.22.23 | Kallista Cazares News

Border Patrol said that the drugs were hidden inside of jalapeño paste.
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After reported IEDs near the border, could US banks again unwittingly be responsible for funding terrorist organizations?

12.22.23 | Pat Droney Editorial

In 2012, one of America's largest financial institutions, HSBC, was caught up in a scandal for inadvertently laundering money for drug cartels and terrorists. After Mexico recovered IEDs at the US-Mexico border, are banks again being unknowingly being used to finance terrorist organizations?
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City of San Francisco faces budget deficit; cuts entire $2M funding that was secured for the Office of Reparations

12.22.23 | Jenna Curren Analysis

As the city faces challenges with closing a budget deficit, Democrat Mayor London Breed slashes $2M that was secured for the Office of Reparations.
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CBP: Railroads in Eagle Pass, El Paso suspended due to surge of migrants being smuggled into the U.S. via freight trains

12.22.23 | Jenna Curren Analysis

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol announced a suspension at two railroads in Texas due to the resurgence of migrants being smuggled into the country via freight trains.
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'Super fat is how we identify': Southwest Airlines gives passengers two extra seats for free

12.22.23 | Mitchell McKinley Opinion

While some are praising an airline for their seating policy for "plus-size" passengers, it is bringing criticism from others.
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