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'The girls were terrified': Male university professor, 50, allowed to change, shower, and swim against eight to 14-year-old girls

01.28.24 | Matthew Holloway News

A fifty-year-old male university professor, allegedly identifying as a 15-year-old girl, has reportedly been allowed to competitively swim, change, and even shower with eight to 14-year-old girls.
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Supreme Court's fisherman case could upend executive gun control overreach

01.28.24 | LET Guest Editorial

This is a fish story that could have seismic impacts for the way the federal government generates gun control regulations.
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NSSF moves to intervene in case to prevent law enforcement gun trace data from unlawful public disclosure

01.28.24 | LET Guest Editorial

NSSF has filed a Motion to Intervene with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to protect law enforcement sensitive crime gun trace data.
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Texas standoff with Biden and proposed bill outlawing 'militias' is a 'perfect storm' of monumental consequence

01.27.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

With Gov. Greg Abbott defying the Supreme Court ala the Biden administration, leading to a potential standoff between state and federal law enforcement, and a proposal in Congress to outlaw so-called "militias," are we setting up for another Fort Sumpter moment?
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Starbucks employees foil attempted armed robbery - and are rewarded by BEING FIRED

01.27.24 | Matthew Holloway Analysis

Two Starbucks employees intervened in an armed robbery at their store. The two were promptly fired, according to reports.
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FBI data shows that the number of attempted (but failed) property crimes has hit 250,000

01.27.24 | Leonard Sipes Analysis

If we had a better count of reported crimes, the 250,000 number above would be small in comparison.
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The real story: Separating fact from fiction in the Uvalde school shooting narrative

01.27.24 | LET Guest Editorial

The media has painted all 43 responding officers to the Robb Elementary School shooting as cowards. Unfortunately, the lies and myths about that day are still held by most.
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The DOJ is suing Texas - and Rep. Williams just SHREDDED the Justice Department’s lawsuit in a letter to the AG

01.27.24 | Greg Hoyt Analysis

Rep. Roger Williams sent a letter to the Biden Administration’s Attorney General expressing his and other fellow congressmembers’ disapproval of the DOJ's lawsuit against Texas.
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We are sick of watching the health of officers suffer needlessly - so we found these guys to help cops out.

01.27.24 | LET Guest Advertorial

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Revolutionizing law enforcement: Is artificial intelligence going to completely revamp policing in America?

01.27.24 | LET Guest Editorial

Law enforcement leaders, real leaders- those who effect change and positive disruption in their agencies as opposed to just keeping the status quo- will embrace AI in policing.
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Texas can nullify the Supreme Court ruling on illegal immigrants! 'Sanctuary cities' and marijuana legalization opened the door

01.27.24 | Matthew Holloway Editorial

Thanks to Democrat policies of "sanctuary" jurisdictions and marijuana "decriminalization," the doctrine of nullification isn't a political fiction today. It's a reality.
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Border escalation: 25 state governors support Texas; 10 states have deployed troops and law enforcement officers

01.27.24 | Matthew Holloway Analysis

The border confrontation between Biden Administration federal officers and Texas National Guard and law enforcement has escalated significantly, with 25 state governors pledging support and at least ten states sending troops and law enforcement to Texas.
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Slap in the face: Army stops allowing deployed soldiers to store cars, belongings at military bases

01.27.24 | Pat Droney Editorial

Previously, soldiers on deployment were allowed to store personal vehicles, property on base; however the Army implemented a policy in October that no longer permits that as a matter of routine.
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A wall could've cost less: Biden's DHS shells out over $20 BILLION on 'asylum seekers'

01.27.24 | Matthew Holloway Editorial

Looking at how much the Biden administration has spent feeding, sheltering, and supporting illegal immigrants and so-called 'asylum seekers,' building the wall would've likely been cheaper.
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Connecticut Democrat admits to blatantly violating the state's public election financing program

01.27.24 | Pat Droney Analysis

Trevor Crow, who lost her 2022 election for CT State Senate in the 36th District, recently admitted at a Greenwich Democratic Town Committee meeting that she violated the Citizen's Election Program, which provides public financing for candidates running for state offices; she violated the fundraising limits by over $30,000, and the chairman of the CT Republican Party wants an investigation.
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