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CA city orders police, fire chaplains not to conclude invocations with 'in Jesus' name' or risk being terminated

06.20.24 | Pat Droney Analysis

The city manager of Carlsbad, California has ordered the police and fire chaplains to cease using the words "in Jesus' name" to conclude invocations, or face termination.
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Canadian, US Border Patrol officials reveal 'unprecedented' illegal immigration from U.S.

06.20.24 | Matthew Holloway News

Illegal border crossings into Canada from the U.S. have reached "unprecedented" levels with U.S. Border Patrol and Royal Canadian Mounted Police struggling to respond.
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Gaslighting? Reports that violent crime in the US is dropping don't include New York, Los Angeles, Phoenix

06.20.24 | Pat Droney Editorial

Despite gaslighting by the Biden administration about violent crime dropping, the data doesn't include statistics from LA, Phoenix, New York, Austin, or Hillsborough County, Florida.
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Since the 2020 election, the number of new gun owners equals the population of Florida

06.20.24 | LET Guest Editorial

Gun control activists are in for some bad news: Americans have rejected their anti-gun dogma in a Florida-sized way.
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The New York Times made a convenient tool to decide if you need a self-defense gun

06.20.24 | LET Guest Opinion

Leave it to those reporters at The New York Times to be ever-thinking about ways to keep their readers informed and involved.
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The internet is changing how police communicate with America - is that good or bad?

06.20.24 | Leonard Sipes Analysis

We within the justice system are getting more exposure with our press releases and digital media than ever before from emerging national online news sources. This means new powers and enhanced responsibilities.
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CT Bar Association warns members not to be critical of lawfare prosecutions of President Trump

06.20.24 | Pat Droney Opinion

Law professor Jonathan Turley warns that an email sent from the Connecticut Bar Association is flirting with the First Amendment rights of members to not fall in line with the left-wing prosecutions of former President Trump.
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'Correctional supervision' decreased 23% since 2012: Is there a crime connection?

06.20.24 | Leonard Sipes Analysis

Is there a connection between prison populations, correctional supervision and crime? Based on the best available evidence from the US Department of Justice, it seems plausible.
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Convicted man who fatally shot an off-duty Philly police officer back in 2007 has his case overturned and will be released from prison

06.20.24 | Jenna Curren News

The man who was convicted for killing an off-duty police officer back in 2007 has had his case overturned and will soon be released from prison.
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Street 'sideshow' results in injury, responding officer's vehicle mobbed and smashed

06.20.24 | Matthew Holloway News

A violent mob at an illegal 'sideshow' in San Jose brutally attacked a responding reserve police officer attempting to assist an injured spectator. The vehicle was severely damaged with the officer sustaining minor injuries.
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Rep. Massie wants list of lawmakers who benefited from taxpayer-funded hush money payments exposed, using Bragg's novel legal theory

06.20.24 | Pat Droney Opinion

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) is asking for the release of the list of lawmakers who benefited from the $17 million sexual misconduct slush fund paid for by American taxpayers; what's good enough for Bragg (campaign finance law violation) is good enough for members of Congress.
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After $7.5 billion for eight EV charging stations, administration hasn't connected one person to Internet with $42.45 billion

06.20.24 | Pat Droney Opinion

After news came out that the Biden administration has built 8 EV charging stations for $7.5 billion, it's now reported that despite a $42.45 billion hit to taxpayers, not one person has been connected to high-speed internet
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Biden judicial nominee sends male child rapist to female prison, says she is 'unqualified' to define what a woman is

06.19.24 | Jenna Curren News

United States Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn told Republican Sen. Lindsay Graham that she is not qualified to define what a woman is.
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Defense bill that would automatically register male citizens for the draft passes House, seems doomed to die in Senate

06.19.24 | Sarah Akey News

This year's NDAA passes the House with a measure that would automatically register 18-year-old male citizens for the Selective Service.
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'This should not be happening:' Illegal alien from El Salvador charged in murder of Maryland mother of five

06.19.24 | Sarah Akey News

The invasion at the Southern border has led to yet another American being killed by someone in this country illegally. This time, a mother of five from Maryland.
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