Rapper Boosie Badazz is in arbitration against two well-known MAGA operatives after paying them $600,000 to secure a Trump pardon over a gun charge that never arrived, NOTUS reported Monday. Boosie, whose legal name is Torence Hatch, is seeking to recover $300,000 from Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, the lobbyists at JM Burkman & Associates, according to a contract reviewed by NOTUS. The pair have refused, citing cost overruns and saying they are effectively bankrupt, the outlet reported. Boosie told NOTUS he signed on after hearing the firm's pitch late last September.
One person was reportedly shot and killed during an ICE operation in Biddeford, Maine, according to the state's speaker of the house, Ryan Fecteau. "This morning a shooting occurred in Biddeford. A person was killed. ICE was involved. State Police and the Department of Public Safety are now on scene to gather details and would expect the FBI to investigate as well," he said. Police confirmed to local news that the area where the shooting was reported has been closed and that there was significant police presence.
U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell said he will not rejoin the Senate when it returns to work on Monday because he is still recovering from a fall and from pneumonia.
"As much as it frustrates me, this process takes time," McConnell said in a statement on Sunday, his first since he was hospitalized last month. "And on the advice of my doctors, I won't be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet."
Youtube star Ms. Rachel is voicing her support for Muslims and the hijab, after President Trump singled out a kindergarten graduation ceremony in Minnesota. read more
Reid Rasner, an openly gay Republican running for Wyoming's sole House seat, is spending the final stretch of the campaign on a project he didn't expect: suing members of his own party for defamation. read more
Patricide Jeff is hoping for an invitation to one of his child-raping idol's kiddie beauty pageants.
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