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In a brazen display of defiance, 22-year-old Jhoan Boada, who is in the United States without legal permission, gestured offensively at the media as he walked free from police custody. Boada was apprehended for his involvement in a violent confrontation that targeted two NYPD officers in Times Square, directly adjacent to a shelter for migrants. Unperturbed by the gravity of his actions, which include accusations of assaulting a police officer and engaging in a gang assault, Boada smirked and showed both middle fingers to the journalists and photographers assembled outside the Midtown South Precinct located in Manhattan. His attire consisted…

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In Washington, reactions from lawmakers diverged sharply regarding President Joe Biden’s assertion that he has exhausted all options to address the border crisis. Some legislators criticized the President for his inaction, while others pointed fingers at Congress for not providing the necessary resources. Senator Cynthia Lummis was blunt in her assessment, labeling the President as “delusional” for claiming to have done everything possible to manage the border situation. She argued that Biden has, in fact, facilitated the influx of illegal immigrants into the country. Conversely, Senator Cory Booker emphasized Congress’s role in equipping the President with the necessary tools to…

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The U.S. Capitol Police have decided not to pursue charges related to the filming of a sexually explicit video inside the Hart Senate Office Building. This decision came after a comprehensive review and consultation with federal and local legal authorities. Despite identifying a probable breach of Congressional policy, investigators found no conclusive evidence of criminal activity. The incident, which occurred on December 13, involved a Congressional staffer who had authorized access to the hearing room, which was not open to the public at the time. Despite the lack of cooperation from the two individuals involved, law enforcement officials determined that…

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The House of Representatives has successfully passed a significant bipartisan tax bill, greenlighting a $78 billion package that aims to expand the child tax credit and introduce new incentives for businesses, particularly in boosting U.S. manufacturing. Achieving broad support from both sides of the aisle, the bill sailed through with a vote of 357-70, showcasing backing from 188 Democrats and 169 Republicans, while opposition came from 47 Republicans and 23 Democrats. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., heralded the “Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act” as a pivotal piece of bipartisan legislation, emphasizing its role in promoting conservative pro-growth tax…

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In a bold statement, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has suggested deportation as a potential response to a violent incident involving migrants who attacked NYPD officers near Times Square. The confrontation, captured on camera, has stirred significant public concern and debate over the handling of migrants involved in criminal activities. Governor Hochul, addressing the incident, indicated that deportation “should be on the table” for the individuals who aggressively assaulted the law enforcement officers. This stance marks a significant moment in the ongoing discussions surrounding New York’s approach to managing its migrant population, particularly those who engage in unlawful acts. The…

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Tara Reade, who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault in 2020, is seeking legal recourse against the Department of Justice (DOJ), claiming a violation of her rights following her public allegations. Through her attorney, Reade filed a tort claim seeking $10 million in damages, citing “infliction of emotional distress and anxiety” due to an “FBI operation” conducted in the aftermath of her accusations against the then-presidential candidate. The claim involves allegations that the FBI violated Reade’s Fourth Amendment rights, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), and state privacy laws. Notably, a July 2020 grand jury subpoena was issued to Twitter…

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In a notable move, Representatives Cori Bush (D-Mo.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), prominent members of the progressive “Squad,” cast their votes against a bill aimed at expanding the ban on members of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from entering the U.S. to include all PLO members, effectively barring Hamas terrorists as well. The bill, known as the “No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act,” was introduced by Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Penn.) and sought to prevent individuals associated with the October 7 attack on Israel and subsequent assaults from entering the country. The legislation specifies that anyone who “participated in, planned,…

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President Joe Biden is set to visit East Palestine, Ohio, on the one-year anniversary of the catastrophic train derailment that occurred there. This visit, announced by the White House, marks a significant step by the administration to engage with the affected community. During this visit, President Biden plans to meet with residents who were impacted by the derailment and the ensuing spill of hazardous chemicals into the area. His address is expected to focus on the measures his administration has taken in collaboration with state and local leaders to safeguard the community and hold the responsible party, Norfolk Southern, accountable.…

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FBI Director Christopher Wray, testifying before the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, has issued a stern warning about the threat posed by Chinese hackers to the United States. Wray’s testimony, titled “The Chinese Community Party Cyber Threat to the American Homeland and National Security,” emphasized the imminent danger to critical American infrastructure. Wray highlighted that hackers from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) are actively targeting vital U.S. infrastructure, including water treatment plants, the electrical grid, oil and natural gas pipelines, and transportation systems. This, he stressed, poses a substantial risk to every American and necessitates immediate…

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In a significant move, the GOP-led House Homeland Security Committee voted to advance two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The decision comes after a prolonged meeting that lasted approximately 15 hours and was marked by partisan debate. The articles of impeachment, passed with an 18-15 vote along party lines, allege that Mayorkas willfully refused to comply with federal immigration laws and breached public trust through false statements and obstructing lawful oversight of the Department of Homeland Security. These accusations stem from Mayorkas’ handling of the U.S.-Mexico border crisis. Chairman Mark Green (R-TN) expressed pride in the…

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has strongly criticized Representative Ilhan Omar’s recent speech, calling for severe consequences such as expulsion from Congress, revocation of her citizenship, and deportation. Some have criticized Omar’s speech, claiming that she showed a stronger allegiance to Somalia, her country of birth, rather than the United States. Omar’s speech, given on January 27, quickly gained widespread attention as she made a strong commitment to her constituents. She vowed to leverage her influence to prevent the Republic of Somaliland from entering into a sea-access agreement with Ethiopia. In a translated clip of Omar’s speech shared by DeSantis, she…

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In a recent development, the Georgia House of Representatives passed House Bill 881, which could significantly impact Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The bill, which passed 95–75 along mostly party lines, aims to re-establish a commission with the authority to discipline and potentially remove prosecutors. The bill is currently under Senate consideration. The legislation comes amid the ongoing scrutiny of Willis’ involvement in the case against former President Donald Trump, particularly following allegations of her inappropriate relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. The move to pass the bill follows an earlier unsuccessful attempt to set up the Prosecuting Attorneys’…

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In a prospective rematch for the November election, President Joe Biden leads former President Donald Trump, according to a recent Quinnipiac University survey. According to the national poll, Biden leads Trump 50%–44% of registered voters, which is a slight improvement over his prior advantage of one point from a survey conducted in December. But when there are more contenders in a hypothetical general election, Biden’s lead over Trump decreases. According to the poll, Biden’s margin over Trump decreases when independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is included. Biden is now leading Trump by 39%, while Kennedy is trailing behind at…

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Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is under legal scrutiny as a conservative group, America First Legal (AFL), filed a complaint against him with the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Board of Professional Responsibility. The complaint alleges “professional misconduct” by Biden, particularly a violation of the District of Columbia Rules of Professional Conduct 8.4. The complaint, spearheaded by AFL, claims that Biden has engaged in a pattern of professional misconduct. Rule 8.4, under which the complaint was filed, deals with conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation. AFL’s Senior Counselor and Director of Oversight and Investigations, Reed…

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Sara Haines, co-host of ABC’s “The View,” recently shared her experiences of protecting her child from the news during Donald Trump’s presidency. During a segment discussing Taylor Swift’s influence on young voters and her potential impact on the 2024 election, Haines opened up about her decision to keep her child away from news broadcasts to prevent exposure to Trump’s tenure as president. Haines emphasized the importance of positive role models for children and praised Taylor Swift for being a figure her child could look up to. She contrasted this with her discomfort in letting her child watch news coverage during…

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