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Dem Sen. Blumenthal says Americans will be ‘shocked’ and ‘appalled’ by Trump assassination attempt report

September 12, 2024

Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., predicted that Americans will be “shocked” and “appalled” when lawmakers release their interim report on the assassination attempt on former President Trump and the security failures of those involved in protecting the GOP presidential nominee.  Acting U.S. Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe provided senators with an update Thursday on the investigation into the failed assassination in a closed-door meeting.  TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT: WHISTLEBLOWERS CLAIM...

Haitian illegal immigrant facing several charges was released at US border last year

September 12, 2024

A Haitian illegal immigrant now charged with drug and weapons crimes in Massachusetts was released into the United States by officials at the southern border last year, officials said this week – just as Haitian migration has become a top political issue. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Boston division announced that they had taken Gasnoy Saintilme into custody on Aug. 26 at the Worcester District Court. The Haitian...

WATCH: House Dems brush off Harris’ ‘so-called’ policy flipflops: ‘Overblown’

September 12, 2024

Top House Democrats brushed off claims that Vice President Kamala Harris has flip-flopped repeatedly on her policies Thursday. FOX Business correspondent Hillary Vaughn spoke with several prominent House Democrats on Capitol Hill, pressing lawmakers on whether Harris needed to explain her policy shifts. “I continue to think that these allegations about policy reversals are overblown,” Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., told Fox. “I think with due course, you will...

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