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The suspect facing kidnapping and murder charges in Alabama after a 12-year-old girl’s escape from a mobile home prompted the discovery of two decomposing corpses is an illegal immigrant who was deported from the United States once before, Fox News Digital has confirmed.
José Paulino Pascual-Reyes—charged with first-degree kidnapping, three counts of capital murder and two counts of abuse of a corpse in connection to the gruesome discovery—is considered a "re-entry nonimmigrant unlawful presence foreign national," Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett confirmed to Fox News Digital by phone on Thursday.(Snip)Ceja was on parole pending an asylum claim.
New York Post,
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Mark Lungariello
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Former Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez was arrested Thursday in a bribery scheme in which she allegedly pushed out a high-ranking government official in exchange for more than $300,000 to help her 2020 campaign. Vázquez, 62, is accused of working out the bribes with conspirators who included a former FBI agent, a Venezuelan Italian bank owner and a political consultant, according to the Department of Justice. “Public corruption erodes the people’s trust in our institutions and fuels civil unrest,” Joseph González, special agent in charge of the FBI San Juan Field Office, said in a statement. “No one is above the law and the victim of this crime, the People
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rob Crilly
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Hardline Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban received a hero's welcome at a major conservative conference in Texas on Thursday, as he urged the American right to learn from his multiple election successes. He implored his audience not to pull their punches in a culture war with globalizing liberals. And he described how Hungarian state institutions defined marriage as the union of one man and one woman. But he made no mention of the racism controversy that followed him to the U.S., after he promised to prevent Hungary becoming a 'mixed race' nation.(Snip)'We have to be brave enough to address even the most sensitive questions, migration, gender and the clash
Breitbart Europe,
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Chris Tomlinson
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A police station in the French city of Vitry-sur-Seine was attacked this week with Molotov cocktails and mortar fireworks, with police later being attacked while trying to pursue suspects. The attacks occurred early Monday morning in the Paris suburb and saw the police station attacked with mortar fireworks and a number of Molotov cocktails, with the local prosecutor’s office estimating at least fifteen fireworks being shot into the courtyard of the station. When police attempted to pursue the attackers, they were also targeted and attacked with mortar fireworks and other projectiles, broadcaster Franceinfo reports.(Snip)The incident took place just a day before another attack in the city
Daily Mail (UK),
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James Reinl
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America’s top child health authority is under fire for pushing the over-use of puberty-blockers and hormones on transgender youth, and for stifling debate over whether a non-drug therapy approach is better. Critics say the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is blocking efforts to review its influential policy on ‘gender-affirming care’ for teens who identify as transgender at its leadership meet, which starts in Chicago on Thursday.(Snip)The academy's advice guides the work of some 67,000 AAP-affiliated childcare specialists and the gender-affirming policies of President Joe Biden's administration. Clinicians told DailyMail.com the AAP policy was shoehorning trans-identifying teens towards life-altering drug cocktails
Daily Mail (UK),
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Natasha Anderson
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A man who posed as a federal agent and infiltrated Jill Biden's Secret Service has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and other charges.
Arian 'Ari' Taherzadeh, 40, admitted to creating a private law enforcement service called the United States Special Police and impersonating federal agents to recruit members to his fake investigative team. He also lavished gifts on Secret Service agents, including one assigned to protect the First Lady, such as rent-free luxury apartments in Washington DC, drones, iPhones and firearms.(Snip)Court records show he racked up more than $1 million in debt for unpaid rent from apartment complexes, luxury cars, VIP box seats at Capital One Arena,
New York Post,
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Miranda Devine
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Hunter Biden was involved in a 2018 project by Burisma Holdings to export grain from Ukraine to China, a document from his abandoned laptop shows. The scandal-scarred first son’s signature was among those on a Burisma board resolution dated July 27, 2018 that concerned the “Sino Ukraine Silk Road Grain Port” project. In addition to Hunter, seven other members of Burisma’s board of directors authorized their adviser, Vadym Pozharskyi, to “represent with all Chinese Potential Shareholders for development, negotiation, and contracting issues as well as operation management of the project ‘Sino Ukraine Silk Road Grain Port’.” Former CIA officer Joseph Cofer Black, a fellow Burisma board member,
New York Post,
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Ariel Zilber
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s son-in-law has been hired by top private equity firm Blackstone—the latest family member to land a lucrative gig with an industrial giant that is subject to government regulation. Michael Shapiro, the Princeton- and Yale-educated lawyer who most recently worked for the Biden administration as deputy assistant secretary for economic policy at the Department of Transportation, has been hired as director for government affairs by the Wall Street firm. Blackstone, which is run by billionaire businessman Stephen Schwarzman, has $880 billion in assets under its management. Shapiro’s portfolio at Blackstone deals with infrastructure investments and projects.
Washington Times,
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Alex Swoyer
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A federal judge ruled this week that the state of West Virginia must allow transgender patients covered by Medicaid to receive gender transforming surgeries, reasoning that individuals with a gender dysphoria diagnosis must be treated the same as those suffering from other medical conditions. U.S. District Judge Robert Chambers for the Southern District of West Virginia said it was discriminatory for the state to ban such procedures from Medicaid recipients while allowing others who do not have a gender dysphoria diagnosis to get the same surgeries, such as a mastectomy or vaginoplasty.
Under the state’s policy, a woman with a cancer-related diagnosis could have a mastectomy, but a transgender
Daily Mail (UK) & Agence France-Presse,
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Geoff Earle
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The OPEC+ oil cartel dealt a blow to President Biden's hopes of increased supply when it voted for just a small increase in production on Wednesday–even after Biden's controversial fist bump with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last month. The White House refused to condemn the move, even as White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said 'the President has been very clear… that oil supply must meet oil demand.'(Snip)She didn't move off her position even when told the increase in production of 100,000 barrels a day amounted to about 86 seconds of global oil demand, declining to say the White House was pleased with the amount
Daily Mail (UK),
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Ruth Styles
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Nancy Pelosi's husband on Wednesday pleaded not guilty to two counts of driving under the influence, two months after his arrest in Napa County, California. Paul Pelosi, who lives with the Democratic House Speaker in St. Helena, California, did not appear for the arraignment on Wednesday and was instead represented by his lawyer Amanda Bevin during the 10-minute hearing. Twenty-year veteran Judge Monique Langhorne was a last-minute addition to the case, swapped in after being booted from a different trial at the request of the public defender.(Snip)She said: 'I gave Judge Langhorne $100 in 2018. I believe she can be fair and impartial
New York Post,
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Bernadette Hogan
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Bruce Golding
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A small group of just 10 career criminals was allowed to run amok across the Big Apple and rack up nearly 500 arrests after New York enacted its controversial bail-reform law—and most of them are still out on the streets, The Post has learned. Stunning statistics compiled by the NYPD show that the city’s alleged “worst of the worst” repeat offenders have been busted a total of 485 times since bail reform went into effect in 2020.(Snip)The NYPD’s list of “notable” career criminals is topped by an unnamed “Recidivist No. 1” who’s been busted arrested a total of 101 times, with 88 coming since bail reform
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Clown USA really needs the superannuated arrogant sexworker as president, as the cherry on top of our complete debasement. Dung can at least claim to be stupid and senile, but Kamala is merely stupid, and chosen for her slot, as Marxists do, because of her physical attributes, not even considering her abilities. So let's have it.