A Brazilian woman with family ties to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will be released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody ... read more
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On Monday, US District Court Judge Patti Saris vacated a Trump executive order that brought a halt to all offshore wind power development, as well as some projects on land. That order had called for the suspension of all permitting for wind power on federal land and waters pending a review of current practices. This led states and an organization representing wind power companies to sue, claiming among other things that the suspension was arbitrary and capricious.
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OK, another gruesome crime enabled by those trying to get the trgets t ive up the access codes to their crypto fortune.
Not the first and, likely, not the last.
What we know about the NYC crypto kidnapping and torture case (June 2025)
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@@47 ... Consider it a cameo appearance. ...
Oh, I do.
But I still have to ask ... for what purpose?
Whoa ...
Trump Calls ABC's Rachel Scott 'the Most Obnoxious Reporter' in the White House for Asking About Pentagon Scandal
people.com
... President Donald Trump's attacks on female journalists in the White House press corps continued on Monday, Dec. 8.
The president held a roundtable in the Cabinet Room to begin the week, sharing an update on a long-awaited farm aid package. At the end of the planned remarks, he took questions from the press, including from ABC News' Rachel Scott.
Inquiring about the controversial recent military strike on a Venezuelan boat that was said to be carrying illegal drugs, Scott asked if the Trump administration planned to release the full video of the attack.
For the past several days, Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth have faced criticism over allegations that a second strike aimed at killing two survivors while they floated in the ocean could be classified as a war crime if it was ordered with the sole purpose of killing defenseless men.
"Are you committed to releasing the full video?" Scott, 32, asked.
Trump, 79, grew irritated by her question. "Didn't I just tell you that?" he fired back.
"You are the most obnoxious reporter in the whole place," the president continued. "Let me just tell you, you are an obnoxious-- a terrible reporter. And it's always the same thing with you. I told you." ...
Interesting ...
Congress to withhold Pentagon travel funds until it sees boat strike videos
www.politico.com
... Congress is using its marquee defense bill to force the Pentagon into turning over videos of strikes against suspected drug-smuggling boats off the coast of Latin America.
Lawmakers plan to withhold a quarter of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's travel budget until the Pentagon provides them with the videos.
The demand, quietly tucked into the final draft of the annual defense policy bill, calls for "unedited video of strikes conducted against designated terrorist organizations in the area of responsibility of the United States Southern Command" to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees. ...
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