Author: Ben Wilson
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GOP subpoenas 4 witnesses of alleged politicization in Hunter Biden probe.
House Republicans subpoenaed two IRS agents and two FBI special agents who were allegedly present or briefed on a meeting where prosecutor David Weiss discussed his authority to pursue charges against Hunter Biden. Reps. Jim Jordan (R., Ohio) and Jason Smith (R., Mo.) issued the subpoenas.
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Biden shares personal kitchen fire story to comfort Maui wildfire victims.
President Joe Biden empathized with survivors of the Hawaii wildfires, sharing that he understood the pain of losing a home. Reflecting on a small fire incident in his kitchen back in 2004, he acknowledged that while he didn’t want to compare hardships, he and Jill had a glimpse of that experience.
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Biden’s DHS Chief highlights cultural sensitivity experts in Maui wildfires response.
the Hawaii wildfires lacked cultural sensitivity. Mayorkas emphasized that they are collaborating with specialists to ensure they address the island’s residents’ needs appropriately.
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VIDEO: Biden’s FEMA Chief Fails to Account for 1,000 Missing Individuals in Maui Wildfires.
FEMA’s Deanne Criswell struggled to explain the 1,000 missing individuals in Hawaii’s destructive wildfires. She cited various factors contributing to their unaccounted status, but lacked concrete answers. Tragically, the death toll stands at 114, leaving many questions unanswered in the aftermath of this devastating disaster.
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Hunter Biden prosecutor was about to close investigation before whistleblowers emerged.
Hunter Biden’s investigation was almost closed by prosecutor David Weiss, but whistleblowers from the IRS prompted a change of plans, according to the New York Times. Despite years of investigating alleged tax and gun offenses, Weiss seemed ready to drop any charges against Biden.
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Hunter Biden prosecutor likely to end investigation prior to whistleblowers’ emergence, report suggests.
Hunter Biden’s investigation was almost closed by prosecutor David Weiss, but whistleblowers from the IRS prompted a change of plans, according to the New York Times. Despite years of investigating alleged tax and gun offenses, Weiss seemed ready to drop any charges against Biden.
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Democrats fear that the New York migrant crisis could spell disaster for their party.
Bloomberg, expressed concern over the escalating migrant crisis in New York. Democrats fear its potential catastrophic consequences for their party. Howard Wolfson, a former deputy mayor and political advisor to Mayor Bloomberg, stated that the political fallout for Democrats is undeniable.
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Chicago Democrat urges gang members to restrict shootings to nighttime.
A Chicago Democrat urges gang members to restrict shootings and killings to evenings. Alderwoman Maria Hadden endorses “the People’s Ordinance” proposed by community group Native Sons, requesting gang members to refrain from shooting between 9 PM and 9 AM.
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Hunter Biden’s White House stay began the day after he secured a favorable plea deal.
Hunter Biden reportedly stayed at the White House for two weeks alongside President Joe Biden, just a day after securing a favorable plea deal with the Department of Justice. The president welcomed his son, who has faced numerous scandals, on June 21, as per the Washington Post.
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Biden dismisses Hawaii visit queries amidst crisis leadership criticism.
President Joe Biden dismissed questions about the Hawaii wildfires and criticism of his leadership during the disaster, stating, “No, not now.” When asked about his upcoming trip to Hawaii, he replied, “I’m leaving and will be there on Monday,” before walking away.