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Mark Kelly: "This president, when he says things like 'third world countries,' what is he really saying? I think what he's saying is he doesn't want brown people in our country. And that's disturbing. It's un-American."
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Welcome to your Sunday dose of irony…

James Woods
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Mayor Karen Bass: "Public safety, cleanliness, economic growth and tourism remain top priorities as we work to revitalize the Downtown LA community."
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Los Angeles Scanner overnight:

Temple/Firmin: Confirmed armed robbery, victim was robbed of a bike by 3 suspects. Weapon used was a knife.

Ventura/Yolanda
: Confirmed armed robbery. The victim was robbed of a wallet containing a credit card, cash, and a driver’s license, as well as a phone. The suspect used a taser and physical force during the incident.
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THE BORDER IS CLOSED.
Border security, enforcement efforts, and prosecutions have increased, resulting in zero illegal immigrants being released at the southwest border over the past six months.
Illegal entry into this country will have consequences.

CBP
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NEW: A massive multi-vehicle pileup involving around 45 vehicles has shut down I-70 westbound near Terre Haute, just east of the Illinois–Indiana border last night.

Cars, SUVs, and semi-trucks are scattered across the interstate in total chaos, trapped in whiteout conditions, freezing winds, and slick sheets of ice. What began as a normal drive turned into a chain-reaction nightmare in seconds.

πŸš‘ Emergency crews battled brutal conditions for hours, navigating near-zero visibility to reach stranded drivers and clear wreckage. Miraculously, no life-threatening injuries have been officially reported, but dozens were left shaken, cold, and trapped.

🚧 I-70 was completely shut down for most of the day, stranding travelers and forcing massive detours as tow trucks struggled to remove crushed vehicles from the ice-locked roadway.

⚠️ Drivers were ordered to stay off the roads immediately, with officials warning that conditions were simply too dangerous for safe travel. This storm proved once again how fast winter turns deadly.
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LATEST: Erin Heft reports from the scene of a shooting in Stockton that killed four people and injured 10 others.
BREAKING: Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi called last night's shooting an "act of terrorism."

"And let us call this what it is. Gang violence exists in cities across the country, but this act was a pure act of terrorism. A complete, cowardly terrorist act."

The San Joaquin County Sheriff Pat Withrow has released the ages of the deceased : 8,9,14, 21.

More: https://www.kcra.com/article/san-joaquin-county-stockton-shooting-nov-29/69583214
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NEW K9 TEAMS REPORTING FOR DUTY!
Welcome Deputy Singh and K9 Astro to the Sheriff's Office K9 Unit! Astro, a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois, just completed his schooling and is now certified in Patrol Enforcement and Explosive Ordnance Detection (EOD). They’re assigned to the Headquarters Patrol Division.

Also celebrating a milestone: Deputy Casas and K9 Chico! Chico, a 2-year-old Dutch Shepherd, recently earned his EOD certification after previously completing Patrol Enforcement. This team has been proudly serving the West Valley Patrol Division for the past 6 months.

Both teams passed both the CommissionPOST & the International Police Canine Association (IPCA) certifications and will be on duty for major upcoming events, including the 2026 Super Bowl & FIFA World Cup.

Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office
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BREAKING: University of Oklahoma has suspended a graduate student instructor for giving a student an β€œF” on an essay that cited the Bible as evidence for her views on gender roles.

Jacob Wheeler
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"We are trying to make it less likely day by day that anyone would be a victim of crime," Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell said in a statement.

Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/nashville-crime-report-major-drops-in-violence-troubling-rise-in-storefront-robberies
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First panels are up in Nogales! Tucson 10-4 Wall Project is officially underwayβ€”closing a 0.2-mile gap and building toward a secure 9-mile stretch.

Chief Michael W. Banks
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INSIDE NYT’S HOAX FACTORY

Five months ago, five New York Times reporters were dispatched to create a story about my supposed conflicts of interest working as the White House AI & Crypto Czar.

Through a series of β€œfact checks” they revealed their accusations, which we debunked in detail. (Not surprisingly the published article included only bits and pieces of our responses.)

Their accusations ranged from a fabricated dinner with a leading tech CEO, to nonexistent promises of access to the President, to baseless claims of influencing defense contracts.

Every time we would prove an accusation false, NYT pivoted to the next allegation. This is why the story has dragged on for five months.

Today they evidently just threw up their hands and published this nothing burger. Anyone who reads the story carefully can see that they strung together a bunch of anecdotes that don’t support the headline. And of course, that was the whole point.

At no point in their constant goalpost-shifting was NYT willing to update the premise of their story to accept that I have no conflicts of interest to uncover.

As it became clear that NYT wasn’t interested in writing a fair story, I hired the law firm Clare Locke, which specializes in defamation law. I’m attaching Clare Locke’s letter to NYT so readers have full context on our interactions with NYT’s reporters over the past several months.

Once you read the letter, it becomes very clear how NYT willfully mischaracterized or ignored the facts to support their bogus narrative.

David Sacks
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*NEWS INTERRUPTION*
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"How long does your Administration plan to pause asylum?"

POTUS: "A long time. We don't want those people. We have enough problems... You know why we don't want them? Because many of them are NO GOOD and they should NOT be in our country." πŸ”₯
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Something the general public is largely unaware of is the frustration among many law enforcement officers and detectives when a case is closed, a suspect is found guilty of a heinous crime, and they’re given little to no jail time. If you have a case like this please share it.

WasJusticeServed.org
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If you tell people they can't say what they think and their vote doesn't matter, how many options have you left for them?

Tucker Carlson Network
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Please, keep the Marion Health Police Officer, his family and entire Marion Health Police Department in your thoughts and prayers.πŸ™πŸ»

Grant County– Today, November 30, 2025, Indiana State Police Detectives initiated an investigation at the request of Marion City Police Department into the death of Marion Health Police Officer Ronnell J. Johnson, 25, of Marion, IN.

The preliminary investigation revealed that at approximately 6:00 a.m., officers from the Indiana State Police, Grant County Sheriff's Office, Marion City Police Department, and the Marion Health Police Department responded to an emergency involving Officer Johnson. First responders and medical staff found Officer Johnson suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. Further investigation indicated that Officer Johnson was handling a non-department-issued/personally owned handgun, which discharged, striking him.

Life-saving measures were administered but were ultimately unsuccessful. Officer Johnson succumbed to his injuries and was later pronounced deceased by the Grant County Coroner’s Office.

Notification to his family has been made.

More: Indiana State Police
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