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BREAKING: The Senate Homeland Security Committee just voted 8-7 to favorably move Sen. Markwayne Mullin's (R-OK) confirmation for DHS Secretary out of committee and to the full Senate.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) voted no.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) voted yes.
All others party lines.
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Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) voted no.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) voted yes.
All others party lines.
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π¨ WHO KILLED DEPUTY LEWIS? π¨ On 02/21, Ft. Bend County Deputy Kenneth Lewis stopped to help with a crash on I-10. While serving others in our community, a vehicle struck and killed him. FBI Houston is now assisting Houston Police with this case. We urgeβ¦
BREAKING: The driver of a hit and run that killed a Fort Bend County Deputy is an illegal alien who has been arrested. Last month, Deputy Kenneth Lewis stopped to help a stranded motorist on I-10 in Houston, when he was hit and killed by a driver who fled. The FBI Houston has been assisting Houston Police in trying to find driver
DHS identifies the illegal migrant as Dennis Arguello-Acosta and said an anonymous tip to the FBI and law enforcement agencies led to him. He is now in ICE custody.
More: https://www.foxnews.com/us/ice-arrests-illegal-immigrant-hit-and-run-suspect-death-veteran-texas-deputy-who-died-helping-others
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DHS identifies the illegal migrant as Dennis Arguello-Acosta and said an anonymous tip to the FBI and law enforcement agencies led to him. He is now in ICE custody.
More: https://www.foxnews.com/us/ice-arrests-illegal-immigrant-hit-and-run-suspect-death-veteran-texas-deputy-who-died-helping-others
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Gunfire erupts outside RV during DTLA police response.
The moment gunfire erupted as police officers responded to a report of a man with a gun in downtown Los Angeles was captured on video early Thursday morning.
LAPD News: Officer-Involved Shooting investigation in Central Area in the area of 7th Street and Ceres Avenue. A PIO is enroute. Media staging is at 6th Street and Ceres Avenue
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The moment gunfire erupted as police officers responded to a report of a man with a gun in downtown Los Angeles was captured on video early Thursday morning.
LAPD News: Officer-Involved Shooting investigation in Central Area in the area of 7th Street and Ceres Avenue. A PIO is enroute. Media staging is at 6th Street and Ceres Avenue
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I caught this individual PAYING homeless drug addicts on Skid Row to sign BALLOT INITIATIVE petitions - and he didnβt even know what the initiatives were.
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WATCH: DNI Gabbard delivers opening remarks at the Annual Worldwide Threats Hearing on the threats facing the United States.
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The winter heat wave in Southern California has already broken several records and it is expected to continue through Friday.
Northern California forecast: Thursday is the official last day of winter, but the afternoon will feel more like early summer.
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Northern California forecast: Thursday is the official last day of winter, but the afternoon will feel more like early summer.
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TSA officer to Congress: "It does not feel great to know that... you're getting paid, and I am not."
"Do you see me? Do you see that I'm showing up every day... doing the work... and there's still no change for me?"
The Democrat shutdown of DHS needs to end NOW!
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"Do you see me? Do you see that I'm showing up every day... doing the work... and there's still no change for me?"
The Democrat shutdown of DHS needs to end NOW!
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NEW: 190 House Democrats voted against a bill today that would make non citizens eligible for deportation if they are convicted of harming police animals, including dogs & horses.
All Republicans voted yes.
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All Republicans voted yes.
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The Gwinnett County Police Department, Georgia, is saddened to share the unexpected passing of one of its own, Jessica βJessieβ Reynolds, on March 13, 2026. Jessie dedicated more than 20 years of service to this department and the community.
She began her career in September 2005 as a Teleserve Operator and quickly became more than just a coworker to those around her. Jessie was known for her compassion and her genuine love for helping people. She had a way of connecting with others, whether it was someone on the other end of the phone or a teammate who needed support.
Jessie was strong in her faith, loved singing at church, and was a proud aunt who spoke often about her nieces and nephews. She enjoyed cooking, spending time with her coworkers outside of work, and making memories with the people she cared about most.
Her coworkers describe her in one word: compassion. Jessieβs kindness and giving spirit made a lasting impact on everyone who knew her. She will be greatly missed.
Rest Easy Sister. Prayers for her family of blue and blood.ππ»
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She began her career in September 2005 as a Teleserve Operator and quickly became more than just a coworker to those around her. Jessie was known for her compassion and her genuine love for helping people. She had a way of connecting with others, whether it was someone on the other end of the phone or a teammate who needed support.
Jessie was strong in her faith, loved singing at church, and was a proud aunt who spoke often about her nieces and nephews. She enjoyed cooking, spending time with her coworkers outside of work, and making memories with the people she cared about most.
Her coworkers describe her in one word: compassion. Jessieβs kindness and giving spirit made a lasting impact on everyone who knew her. She will be greatly missed.
Rest Easy Sister. Prayers for her family of blue and blood.ππ»
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FBI Director Kash Patel lays out the stats of the FBI's historic first year under President Trump:
- 112% increase in violent offenders arrested
- 20% decrease in homicides, robberies
- Disrupted 1,800 criminal gangs
- Seized enough fentanyl to kill 178 million Americans
- 490% increase in arrests of online child predators
- Located 6,200 missing kids
- 300 human traffickers arrested
- Arrested seven of the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted
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- 112% increase in violent offenders arrested
- 20% decrease in homicides, robberies
- Disrupted 1,800 criminal gangs
- Seized enough fentanyl to kill 178 million Americans
- 490% increase in arrests of online child predators
- Located 6,200 missing kids
- 300 human traffickers arrested
- Arrested seven of the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted
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First responders sound the alarm on naloxone access cuts that could reverse life-saving progress. This is a wake-up call for public safety!
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/narcan-access-cuts-could-increase-overdose-deaths
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The Amity Township Police Department, Pennsylvania, sadly announced the death of Corporal Christopher High on March 18th, 2026, following a sudden medical emergency while off-duty.
Corporal High served with honor, dedication, and professionalism. He was a respected officer, a trusted partner, and a brother to all who had the privilege to serve alongside him. Please keep his family, friends, and fellow officers in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Corporal High served with honor, dedication, and professionalism. He was a respected officer, a trusted partner, and a brother to all who had the privilege to serve alongside him. Please keep his family, friends, and fellow officers in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Two women livestreamed an ICE officer's home and urged a mob to harass him and his family. They now face federal prison time. The CLEAR message is: law enforcement abuse won't be tolerated.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/women-livestreamed-stalking-ice-officer-face-prison
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WATCH: President Donald J. Trump meets with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi
"We have a very special person, just won a tremendous election... she's a great woman. We have a very fine relationship, and we're going to be talking about trade and many other things."
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae: "I firmly believe that it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world. To do so, I am ready to reach out to many of the partners in the international community to achieve our objective together." πΊπΈπ―π΅
POTUS on Japan's support in the Iran operation: "We've had tremendous support and relationship with Japan on everything, and I believe that based on statements that were given to us yesterday...having to do with Japan, they are really stepping up to the plate, yes."
"Do you intend to potentially put U.S. troops, or more troops, in the region?"
POTUS: "No, I'm not putting troops anywhere. If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you β but I'm not putting troops."
POTUS commends Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae's English skills: "Do you understand this? Very good, I'll tell you! It's so nice that we don't have to sit through [the translation]... The next time you come, I'll have your language passed." π€£
POTUS: "I told him, 'Don't do that' β and he won't do that. We're independent, but get along great. It's coordinated, but on occasion he'll do something and if I don't like it β so we're not doing that."
Sec.Scott Bessent: "We are seeing defections at all levels as they're starting to sense what's going on with the regime... The regime will probably collapse within itself. At USTreasury, we've seen where they've wired their money out of the country. We're coming for that. We're going to get it back to the Iranian people."
POTUS: "There's a lot of military defections also... I don't blame them."
POTUS on military funding: "We have the strongest military in the world...The other night, they had 114 rockets shot at a certain locationβhighly sophisticated rockets...every single one of them was shot down with our equipment...It's a small price to pay to make sure that we stay tippy top."
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"We have a very special person, just won a tremendous election... she's a great woman. We have a very fine relationship, and we're going to be talking about trade and many other things."
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae: "I firmly believe that it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world. To do so, I am ready to reach out to many of the partners in the international community to achieve our objective together." πΊπΈπ―π΅
POTUS on Japan's support in the Iran operation: "We've had tremendous support and relationship with Japan on everything, and I believe that based on statements that were given to us yesterday...having to do with Japan, they are really stepping up to the plate, yes."
"Do you intend to potentially put U.S. troops, or more troops, in the region?"
POTUS: "No, I'm not putting troops anywhere. If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you β but I'm not putting troops."
POTUS commends Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae's English skills: "Do you understand this? Very good, I'll tell you! It's so nice that we don't have to sit through [the translation]... The next time you come, I'll have your language passed." π€£
POTUS: "I told him, 'Don't do that' β and he won't do that. We're independent, but get along great. It's coordinated, but on occasion he'll do something and if I don't like it β so we're not doing that."
Sec.Scott Bessent: "We are seeing defections at all levels as they're starting to sense what's going on with the regime... The regime will probably collapse within itself. At USTreasury, we've seen where they've wired their money out of the country. We're coming for that. We're going to get it back to the Iranian people."
POTUS: "There's a lot of military defections also... I don't blame them."
POTUS on military funding: "We have the strongest military in the world...The other night, they had 114 rockets shot at a certain locationβhighly sophisticated rockets...every single one of them was shot down with our equipment...It's a small price to pay to make sure that we stay tippy top."
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Early this morning FBI LA agents made multiple arrests in a major fraud case, Matthew Seedorff reports.
Investigators describe it as an elaborate mortgage scheme targeted elderly victims, stealing up to $15 million.
More than 10 suspects arrested across LA, Sacramento, Tampa, and Canada.
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Investigators describe it as an elaborate mortgage scheme targeted elderly victims, stealing up to $15 million.
More than 10 suspects arrested across LA, Sacramento, Tampa, and Canada.
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Travelers are stuck in lines. Families are missing paychecks. The TSA callout rate is 5x higher than normal.
Things are only getting worse as the Democrat shutdown drags on. Time for Dems to stop the games and fund DHS.
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Things are only getting worse as the Democrat shutdown drags on. Time for Dems to stop the games and fund DHS.
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Colorado: Boulder police chief speaks out on suspect's low bond after officer seriously injured .
Officer Seriously Injured in Drug Sales Arrest; Suspect given $100 Bond Option
"A Boulder Police officer was seriously injured last night after a drug suspect tried to run and the pair fell into Boulder Creek during the struggle.
Despite the suspectβs criminal history, the serious nature of this crime, and the Boulder County District Attorneyβs Office asking for a $20,000 secured bond, County Court Judge Eang Man gave the suspect a $1,000 bond with the option to only pay $100 to be released.
βThis incident is deeply troublingβnot only because one of our officers was injured as a direct result of a suspect fleeing, but because it highlights the very real dangers that drug trafficking poses to our entire community,β Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn said.
βI also have serious concerns about whether the full risk to our community, the severity of this incident, and risk to and impact on our officers was reflected in the bond decision. This is a pattern that is frustrating because these bond decisions directly impact community safety and the well-being of the men and women who serve Boulder, as well as their families.β
Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty said, βThis defendant is charged with a serious drug felony. It is especially aggravated because it happened in a public space in downtown Boulder. Then, the defendant caused significant and scary injuries to the police officer who attempted to enforce the law. Iβm very thankful that the officer has been discharged from the hospital. Given the defendantβs criminal history, his actions here, and the injuries suffered by the officer, our prosecutor asked for a high, secured bond. That was definitely the right thing to do. Our office will continue to fight for justice in this case.β
The incident began at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 17, when officers were patrolling on foot in Central Park at 1236 Canyon Blvd. after receiving community complaints about drug dealing as well as calls of overdoses in the area. Officers saw a woman smoking suspected methamphetamine and while speaking with her, she pointed to a man near the creek who she said had sold her the drugs.
Officers then spoke with that man, but when they asked him to sit down, he started to run away. An officer gave chase and the pair fell into the creek during the struggle to take him into custody. Despite the suspect landing on top of the officer and the officer hitting his head on a rock in the water, the officer managed to get up, hold on to the suspect and get him into custody with other officers before he collapsed. His fellow officers called for an ambulance and the officer was transported to the hospital. The officer suffered a serious concussion and cuts and bruises but has thankfully been discharged and is recovering at home.
βAccording to the Boulder County Coronerβs Office, there were 26 fatal drug overdoses in the City of Boulder in 2025, many occurring in public spaces. This is exactly why our officers were proactively working to identify and stop those who are selling dangerous, potentially deadly drugs in our city,β Chief Redfearn said. βLast night, our officers were doing exactly what our community has asked of us. If the water levels in the creek were lower, or higher, this situation could have easily resulted in a life-altering or even fatal outcome. We are incredibly grateful that our officer was not severely injured.β
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the officer's recoveryππ»
More: https://kdvr.com/news/local/boulder-police-chief-speaks-out-on-suspects-low-bond-after-officer-seriously-injured/
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Officer Seriously Injured in Drug Sales Arrest; Suspect given $100 Bond Option
"A Boulder Police officer was seriously injured last night after a drug suspect tried to run and the pair fell into Boulder Creek during the struggle.
Despite the suspectβs criminal history, the serious nature of this crime, and the Boulder County District Attorneyβs Office asking for a $20,000 secured bond, County Court Judge Eang Man gave the suspect a $1,000 bond with the option to only pay $100 to be released.
βThis incident is deeply troublingβnot only because one of our officers was injured as a direct result of a suspect fleeing, but because it highlights the very real dangers that drug trafficking poses to our entire community,β Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn said.
βI also have serious concerns about whether the full risk to our community, the severity of this incident, and risk to and impact on our officers was reflected in the bond decision. This is a pattern that is frustrating because these bond decisions directly impact community safety and the well-being of the men and women who serve Boulder, as well as their families.β
Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty said, βThis defendant is charged with a serious drug felony. It is especially aggravated because it happened in a public space in downtown Boulder. Then, the defendant caused significant and scary injuries to the police officer who attempted to enforce the law. Iβm very thankful that the officer has been discharged from the hospital. Given the defendantβs criminal history, his actions here, and the injuries suffered by the officer, our prosecutor asked for a high, secured bond. That was definitely the right thing to do. Our office will continue to fight for justice in this case.β
The incident began at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 17, when officers were patrolling on foot in Central Park at 1236 Canyon Blvd. after receiving community complaints about drug dealing as well as calls of overdoses in the area. Officers saw a woman smoking suspected methamphetamine and while speaking with her, she pointed to a man near the creek who she said had sold her the drugs.
Officers then spoke with that man, but when they asked him to sit down, he started to run away. An officer gave chase and the pair fell into the creek during the struggle to take him into custody. Despite the suspect landing on top of the officer and the officer hitting his head on a rock in the water, the officer managed to get up, hold on to the suspect and get him into custody with other officers before he collapsed. His fellow officers called for an ambulance and the officer was transported to the hospital. The officer suffered a serious concussion and cuts and bruises but has thankfully been discharged and is recovering at home.
βAccording to the Boulder County Coronerβs Office, there were 26 fatal drug overdoses in the City of Boulder in 2025, many occurring in public spaces. This is exactly why our officers were proactively working to identify and stop those who are selling dangerous, potentially deadly drugs in our city,β Chief Redfearn said. βLast night, our officers were doing exactly what our community has asked of us. If the water levels in the creek were lower, or higher, this situation could have easily resulted in a life-altering or even fatal outcome. We are incredibly grateful that our officer was not severely injured.β
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the officer's recoveryππ»
More: https://kdvr.com/news/local/boulder-police-chief-speaks-out-on-suspects-low-bond-after-officer-seriously-injured/
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