Judicial Watch announced recently that it received an 11 pages
of Secret Service records detailing the denial of protection to
presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., despite having received
numerous threats from “known subjects.”
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Today's Top Stories
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DOT Invests $100 Mil to Help Disadvantaged Communities
by Fixing Broken EV Chargers
Besides subsidizing the electric
vehicle (EV) industry with a staggering $15.5 billion, the Biden
administration is investing an additional $100 million in federal funding
to prioritize the repair and replacement of EV charging stations throughout
the U.S. The venture will “ensure disadvantaged communities benefit from
upgraded charging infrastructure,” according to the Department of
Transportation (DOT), which is doling out the money.
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DHS Greatly Inflates Number of Transnational Criminal
Organizations It Dismantles
The U.S. government has long
assessed that Mexican drug cartels are the greatest criminal threat to the
country and earlier this year federal sources in counterterrorism,
intelligence and drug enforcement confirmed in a congressional hearing that
the illicit operations have seized unprecedented control of the southwest
border. They are officially known as Transnational Criminal Organizations
(TCO) and the Biden administration’s reckless open border policies are
facilitating their business model, which includes operating in cities
throughout the nation with the help of U.S.-based street gangs that have
overrun American communities with drugs.
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Govt. Hires
More Criminals to Comply with Biden Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
Order
Judicial Watch
To comply
with a Biden executive order requiring diversity, equity and
inclusion in the federal workforce by, among other things expanding
employment opportunities for convicted individuals, government agencies
must “widely publicize” they are “hiring persons with criminal
conduct issues in their background checks” according to the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces the nation’s
workplace discrimination laws.
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