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Maxwell Confirms She Did Not Witness Inappropriate Behavior From Trump
Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted ‘madame’ for disgraced sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, confirmed to the Department of Justice during a series of sit-down meetings that she did not witness Donald Trump exhibit inappropriate behavior on the occasions that she met him. Maxwell had met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche for a total of nine hours late last month. According to…
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Massive Bribery Scandal Rocks USAID After DOGE Investigation
Following the exposure of a massive bribery scandal at USAID, the Small Business Administration is launching a comprehensive audit of every government contracting officer who awarded grants under its business development program over the past 15 years. In a letter obtained by Fox News Digital, SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, not Kelly Loeffler, called the fraud a “damning reflection of…
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Waters Ordered To Pay Massive Fine For Violating Campaign Finance Laws
The campaign of progressive California Rep. Maxine Waters has agreed to pay a $68,000 fine after an investigation revealed that it broke many election regulations. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) stated in a batch of documents that the longtime House lawmaker’s 2020 campaign group, Citizens for Waters, violated many campaign finance regulations. The FEC accused Citizens for Waters of “failing to accurately…
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FBI’s Dan Bongino Forced To Get Full-Time Security
The FBI is putting up a multi-agency security team to safeguard Deputy Director Dan Bongino 24 hours a day, including within agency headquarters. Bongino would be the first deputy director to have such a detail, which may need up to 20 agents, according to the article. Last week, the FBI sent a canvas to agents, asking for volunteers to take…
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WH Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Makes Huge Announcement
President Donald Trump’s administration said Tuesday that the White House Correspondents Association will no longer decide which news outlets get special access to the White House and the briefing room. Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary for the White House, says that the White House press team will now decide who gets access and how often. This ends decades of WHCA…
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Coming Election Cycles Look Bad For Democrats: Report
Democrats are in a ton of trouble when it comes to their own voters, as support for the party has fallen to historic lows. A report from Politico, which dug into the recent polls, showed disaster for the Democrats, with the news organization saying the left-wing party should be “very afraid.” “Congressional Democrats have typically enjoyed higher popularity with their voting base…
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NEW: ‘Boatload’ Of Iranians Caught Trying To Enter The U.S.
A “boatload” of Iranians were intercepted after attempting to enter the United States via the Bahamas. The revelation, reported by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), comes after Iran threatened vengeance in reaction to the U.S. assaults on Sunday, which destroyed three nuclear enrichment sites. In a statement, the Florida Republican stated that the possibility of “sleeper cell” strikes by Iranian…
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Eugenio Derbez dice que Vadhir Derbez es su hijo más talentoso
Mientras José Eduardo Derbez y Paola Dalay celebraban el bautizo de su hija Tessa, parte de la familia Derbez, incluido Eugenio Derbez, no asistió al evento, lo que ha generado especulaciones y comentarios en redes sociales. El pasado fin de semana, José Eduardo Derbez y Paola Dalay celebraron el bautizo de su hija Tessa, un evento familiar que reunió a amigos y seres queridos. Sin embargo, la ausencia de miembros clave…
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Putin Knew Clinton Had Physical, ‘Psycho-Emotional’ Problems in 2016: Gabbard
Russian intelligence gathered damaging information about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s health during her 2016 presidential campaign, including evidence that she had “psycho-emotional problems” that were being treated with severe sedatives, but Vladimir Putin chose not to release it before the election because he believed the Democrat would win. The startling facts were contained in a House Intelligence Committee…
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Supreme Court Denies Request To Consider Climate Lawsuits
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up challenges of state and local lawsuits against oil companies that seek to compel them to compensate for alleged climate change-related damages. Energy-producing states, oil companies, and industry groups filed two challenges to waves of climate lawsuits. Critics assert that the states are using these lawsuits to impose anti-fossil fuel policies. Oil companies…
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