Author: slstaff

In a recently published court judgment, it has come to light that the FBI engaged in improper searches for information on a U.S. senator and other officials, utilizing an intelligence provision designed for monitoring foreign nationals. Judge Rudolph Contreras, presiding over the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, revealed that the FBI had misused Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to conduct these searches. According to the ruling, an analyst conducted four separate Section 702 searches in June 2022, using the last names of a U.S. senator and a state senator without adhering to proper restrictions. Under Section 702, spy…

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Carlee Russell, a 25-year-old nursing student from Alabama, has been fired from her job at The Woodhouse in Birmingham after a series of controversial events. On July 13, she was caught on surveillance camera stealing a bathrobe and toilet paper before calling 911 to report a child on the freeway and subsequently disappearing for 49 hours. Initially claiming that she was kidnapped by a man and a woman in an 18-wheeler truck, Russell’s story has faced scrutiny from the Hoover Police, who are unable to corroborate her account. Further investigations revealed that she researched the movie “Taken” and questioned whether…

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Country Music Television (CMT) has faced backlash from fans after pulling the video for Jason Aldean’s new song, “Try That In A Small Town.” Financial guru Ted Jenkin believes that CMT could have avoided this situation had they paid attention to Bud Light’s experience, which showed that woke politics can have negative effects on business. Jenkin, the CEO of oXYGen Financial, highlighted the growing trend of people exercising their free speech on businesses, leading to consequences for their actions. He questioned whether businesses should involve themselves in politics or focus solely on their products and services. Bud Light’s promotion celebrating…

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Yet another troubling example of the FBI’s apparent lack of control has emerged, leaving many to question the integrity of the agency. Recently, a court opinion revealed that FBI officials unlawfully accessed a foreign intelligence database to search for information on a U.S. Senator, a state senator, and a state-level judge. The opinion from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court disclosed that an FBI analyst conducted multiple searches using the last names of the U.S. Senator and state senator in June of 2022. Both legislators were targeted by a specific foreign intelligence service, but the searches were deemed improper and not…

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In a highly charged school board meeting, California’s superintendent of public instruction, Tony Thurmond, was escorted out after expressing his concerns about a new policy requiring schools to inform parents about student gender transitions. The Chino Valley Unified School District, located just east of Los Angeles, approved the policy after a lengthy debate. Thurmond, who arrived at the packed meeting, urged the board to consider the mental health and safety of LGBTQ+ students, stating that nearly half of them contemplate suicide. He also raised doubts about the policy’s compliance with privacy and safety laws and its potential risks for students…

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Hunter Biden paid a visit to his lawyer and close confidant, Hollywood attorney Kevin Morris, at his home in the Pacific Palisades. During the visit, Morris was photographed on a balcony seemingly inhaling from a white bong, in images exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com. This sight may have evoked unwanted memories for Hunter, as he had a well-documented history of substance abuse, including crack cocaine, which he documented on his abandoned laptop. One of the charges against him is lying on a federal gun form about his drug use. While it is unclear what substance Morris was using in the bong,…

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In a delightful and unexpected moment, President Biden playfully quipped, “Behold, I am the AI,” as he delved into the importance of implementing regulations to govern the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence. With a twinkle in his eye, he humorously attributed any cases of mistaken identity, like being compared to Abe Lincoln, to the influence of AI before diving into the serious matter at hand: establishing new guidelines for AI usage. Biden expressed genuine concern about the potential risks associated with unchecked AI advancements, especially when it comes to the integrity of democracy. He emphasized his previous executive order, which…

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In a fiery Instagram post on Friday morning, Jack Schlossberg, President John F. Kennedy’s grandson, strongly criticized his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential run and wholeheartedly endorsed President Joe Biden. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his prominent anti-vaccine views, had announced his candidacy for the 2024 Democratic primary, running against President Biden. Despite being a longshot candidate, Kennedy managed to garner around 14 percent of the Democratic primary vote. However, his campaign was marked by controversial and bizarre claims, such as suggesting that COVID-19 was designed to spare specific ethnic groups. Schlossberg, a 30-year-old lawyer and the son…

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In a groundbreaking move that underscored Virginia’s commitment to parental involvement in education, the state’s education department finalized a rule requiring public schools to seek parental permission before supporting students who wish to identify as a different gender. Released on a momentous Tuesday, the new policies put stringent guidelines in place. Schools are now barred from accommodating a student’s request to use a different name or pronoun at school unless written consent is obtained from the child’s parents. Additionally, the policies stipulate that students must participate in school sports teams and utilize bathrooms corresponding to their biological sex. Governor Glenn…

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Representative Byron Donalds of Florida (R-Fla.) took a firm stance, accusing political appointees at the Department of Justice (DOJ) of deliberately concealing bribery allegations against the Biden family. During an appearance on “America’s Newsroom,” Donalds argued that the FBI form containing crucial information on the alleged bribery should have been made public long ago, and he suggested that such actions could be tantamount to obstruction of justice. According to Donalds, there were political holdovers and appointees within the DOJ who obstructed justice, ensuring that the matter never came to light. He also pointed out that the current Secretary of State…

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During a recent interview on Sen. Ted Cruz’s “Verdict” podcast, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) made startling revelations about obtaining financial records that allegedly show transactions from Russia to the Biden family. When pressed by co-host Ben Ferguson about the countries involved in these transactions, Comer tantalizingly replied, “Stay tuned.” Sen. Cruz playfully urged Comer to share more details, but the congressman remained tight-lipped, saying that they have received more bank records and are currently working on a third memorandum. According to Comer, these records are expected to reveal transactions from both Ukraine and Russia. These developments come…

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Abbe Lowell, the attorney representing Hunter Biden, took decisive action on Friday by filing an ethics complaint against Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. The complaint was triggered by Greene’s shocking display of censured nude photos of the president’s son during a committee hearing held on Wednesday. In his message to the Office of Congressional Ethics, Lowell demanded an immediate investigation into Greene’s “abhorrent behavior” and emphasized that her actions blatantly violated House Ethics rules and the standards of official conduct. He urged the House to disavow and condemn Greene’s outrageous conduct, as it did not reflect well on the esteemed…

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In an unprecedented legal saga that captivated the nation, former President Donald Trump found himself embroiled in a high-stakes trial facing a staggering 37 federal felony counts. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, in a landmark decision, set the trial date for May 20, 2024, after much deliberation. Trump’s legal team had sought to postpone the proceedings until after the 2024 election, while prosecutors were adamant about an earlier trial in December. The litany of charges against Trump included grave accusations like willful retention of national defense information, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and making false statements. Unwavering in his defense, the…

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In a bold move that showcased his dedication to protecting Florida’s financial interests, Governor Ron DeSantis of the Sunshine State ordered the State Board of Administration (SBA) to embark on an extraordinary inquiry into the global equity assets held with Anheuser-Busch InBev. This decision came in the aftermath of a sensational marketing debacle involving one of the beverage giant’s most iconic brands, Bud Light, which had engaged in a paid collaboration with a controversial transgender influencer. With unwavering determination, DeSantis sent a meticulously crafted letter to SBA’s Interim Executive Director, Lamar Taylor, highlighting the unsettling 30 percent plunge in the…

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In a startling turn of events, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) has made a bold move, revealing that he has referred Dr. Anthony Fauci for potential prosecution. The reason? Allegations of lying during his testimony before Congress. The political landscape is abuzz with this revelation, and it has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. What sparked this controversy were some intriguing email exchanges between Dr. Fauci and a group of influential international virologists. These cryptic emails seemed to discuss the genetic sequence of COVID-19, raising suspicions of possible lab manipulation. Even more intriguingly, this exclusive circle of virologists, all advocates of…

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