Judicial Watch announced recently that it received 36 pages of
records communications from the Secret Service that show the Bidens’ dog
Major was responsible for numerous biting incidents of Secret Service
personnel.
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Court Rules Judicial Watch Lawsuit Can Proceed against
Colorado Officials to Force Cleanup of State’s Voter Rolls
Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit
October 5, 2020, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado on
behalf of itself and three residents of Colorado against Jena Griswold,
Colorado Secretary of State, and the State of Colorado for failing to clean
the state’s voter rolls as required by the National Voter Registration
Act of 1993 (NVRA).
The court’s recent ruling to allow Judicial Watch’s claims to proceed
came after Colorado’s motion to dismiss the case, which the court denied
in all key respects.
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Judicial Watch: Secret Service Records Show Biden Dog
Major Repeatedly Bit Secret Service Personnel
Judicial Watch announced recently
that it received 36 pages of records communications from the Secret Service
that show the Bidens’ dog Major was responsible for numerous biting
incidents of Secret Service personnel. One email notes that “at the
current rate an Agent or Officer has been bitten every day this week
(3/1-3/8) causing damage to attire or bruising/punctures to the skin.”
The documents show that agents were advised to protect their
“hands/fingers” by placing their hands “in their pockets.” Photos
of the dog bite injuries were redacted (blacked out) by the agency.
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Over $2 Million to Study if U.S.’s Costly Latin
American Anti-Gang Program Works
In yet another example of
taxpayer money going to waste, the U.S. government is spending north of $2
million to research if a costly, decade-old Latin American gang prevention
initiative is working. Since 2010 Uncle Sam has funded a program called
Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) in El Salvador, Honduras,
Panama, and Costa Rica but no one really knows if it has met its mission of
preventing youth crime, violence, and gang involvement. The program
operates in schools throughout the U.S. using thousands of law enforcement
officers to help immunize children in the years immediately before the
prime ages for introduction into gangs and delinquent behavior.
Nevertheless, there are approximately 30,000 gangs and 850,000 gang members
throughout the U.S., according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
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‘Minor’
Major issues: Emails show Biden dog was nippier than White House said
NBC News
The Biden
family dog was a bit more of a problem pooch than the White House initially
acknowledged, according to Secret Service emails obtained by the
conservative legal group Judicial Watch.
The White House said at the end of March that Major, the Bidens’
3-year-old German shepherd, was involved in a pair of “nipping”
incidents, but the emails show he was involved in several more.
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FARRELL:
The Border Crisis/COVID Spike Connection
The Daily Caller
The White
House refuses to engage the issue, probably because it has no reasonable
response. It is bizarre from a public health standpoint to allow thousands
of people to enter the country illegally every day, coming from countries
around the world, with no COVID testing, no quarantine and the ability to
move freely throughout the country with no tracking or realistic follow-up.
It is a reckless and irresponsible policy, and frankly indefensible.
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Biden
won’t release Delaware visitor logs despite 17 trips home
The New York Post
White
House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that President Biden won’t
release visitor logs from his Delaware residences, despite making 17 trips
home in six months.
The decision comes despite the Biden administration’s claim to “restore
transparency and trust in government” — including with the resumption
of limited release of White House visitor logs.
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