The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday will investigate how Section 702, a law that was designed to help combat terrorism, has been “weaponized against” Americans.
Month: April 2023
Police: Texas Cattle That Died Mysteriously Had Their Tongues Removed
Six cattle that died mysteriously in Texas had their tongues removed, authorities said, and the hide around one side of their mouths was also gone, with no visible blood.
Pinkerton: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Takes on the Uniparty with a Pledge to Put Americans First
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. wants to put Americans first. Will the uniparty stand for that?
Trans Featured in Sundance Documentary 'Kokomo City' Fatally Shot in Atlanta
While police did not identify the victim by name, “Kokomo City” director D. Smith told Deadline that it was 35-year-old Rasheeda Williams — also known as Koko Da Doll — who was fatally shot in Atlanta Tuesday night.
State Department Dodges Questions on Blinken Discrediting Hunter Biden Laptop Story Ahead of 2020
The State Department refused to comment on whether Secretary of State Antony Blinken disputed Republicans’ assertions that as a senior adviser to the 2020 Biden presidential campaign he was involved in recruiting former intelligence officials in an effort to discredit the Hunter Biden laptop story ahead of the election.
U.S. Defense Leaders Paint Cheery Picture on Ukraine After Pessimistic Pentagon Leaks
Pentagon leaders at a meeting on Friday with Western allies supporting Ukraine did not address pessimistic assessments contained in leaked Pentagon documents about the war effort and instead tried to paint an upbeat picture of the coming counteroffensive.