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Pam Bondi accuses Sen. Blumenthal of lying about military service during heated hearing

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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi got into a heated exchange Tuesday with Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., accusing him of lying about his military record after he questioned her about the lobbying activities of her former law firm.

The confrontation took place during a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing when Blumenthal asked Bondi about a merger involving her former firm, Ballard Partners.

"In the merger that took place involving American Express GBT (Global Business Travel), I understand that Brian Ballard, a longtime backer and head of the law firm where you worked, was instrumental in lobbying the Justice Department to drop that lawsuit. … What conversations did you have with Mr. Ballard?" Blumenthal asked.

Bondi fired back, accusing Blumenthal of lying about his military record.

"Sen. Blumenthal, I cannot believe that you would accuse me of impropriety when you lied about your military service. You lied — you admitted you lied to be elected a U.S. senator," she said, speaking over the senator.

"How dare you? I’m a career prosecutor. Don’t you ever challenge my integrity," she added. "Do not question my ability to be fair and impartial as attorney general, or anything regarding my former firm, Ballard Partners."

Trump: Investigate 'Da Nang Dick' Blumenthal



WIC Food Program Saved by Tariffs, Axios Reports

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The White House says it has found temporary funding to keep a major federal nutrition program for women and children operating during the partial government shutdown.

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, which serves about 6 million low-income mothers and young children, provides vouchers for nourishing food, breastfeeding assistance, and nutrition education.

The program, known as WIC, had been expected to run out of money within weeks.

According to Axios, President Donald Trump's administration will redirect funds from tariff revenue to keep WIC running for the time being, a senior White House official said.




Texas National Guard deploys 200 troops to Illinois for federal protection mission amid protests

Pentagon confirms 60-day mission to Illinois as Chicago mayor calls operation 'illegal and unconstitutional'
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Texas National Guard troops arrived in Illinois on Tuesday to protect federal personnel and property amid anti-immigration protests, the Pentagon confirmed.

A Pentagon official said 200 guardsmen were mobilized for an initial 60-day period.

Troops arrived in Illinois "in support of the Federal Protection Mission to protect federal functions, personnel, and property," according to a Pentagon statement.




Senate GOP Confirms Herschel Walker, 106 Others In Massive Single Vote After Backlog

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The Senate confirmed 107 of President Donald Trump’s nominees in a single vote on Tuesday evening, significantly clearing the backlog of the president’s picks awaiting floor consideration.

Senators voted along party lines to approve the large group of nominees, which included former football star and ex-Senate candidate Herschel Walker and former White House personnel director Sergio Gor. The mass confirmation of the president’s picks comes after Senate Republicans changed chamber precedent to expedite the confirmation process, citing months of unprecedented obstruction from Senate Democrats.

Trump has nearly 300 civilian nominees confirmed following the massive group vote.

The 107 individuals confirmed Tuesday include ambassadors, U.S. attorneys and assistant secretaries, who will staff vacant positions across the executive branch.



Central witness undermines case against Comey, prosecutors concluded: Sources

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Federal prosecutors investigating former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly making false statements to Congress determined that a central witness in their probe would prove "problematic" and likely prevent them from establishing their case to a jury, sources familiar with their findings told ABC News.

Daniel Richman -- a law professor who prosecutors allege Comey authorized to leak information to the press -- told investigators that the former FBI director instructed him not to engage with the media on at least two occasions and unequivocally said Comey never authorized him to provide information to a reporter anonymously ahead of the 2016 election, the sources said.

Comey, who was indicted last month on charges of making a false statement and obstruction related to 2020 testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, is due to appear in a Virginia courtroom for the first time for his arraignment Wednesday -- but Justice Department officials have privately expressed that the case could quickly unravel under the scrutiny of a federal judge and defense lawyers.

Comey pleads not guilty to indictment alleging false statements, obstruction



Dem senator's hefty donation to disgraced AG candidate's campaign comes back to haunt him

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Virginia Democratic Sen. Mark Warner's campaign donated tens of thousands of dollars to the campaign of disgraced attorney general candidate Jay Jones as calls grow for Jones to drop out of the race after two bombshell reports about violent comments he previously made.

Mark Warner for US Senate donated $25,000 to Jones’ campaign in August, campaign finance records show.

There is also a joint fundraising page for Jones and Warner on the Democratic Party's top fundraising platform, ActBlue.

In recent days, it was revealed that Jones compared one of his Republican colleagues, former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert, to mass murderers Adolf Hitler and Pol Pot, adding that if he was given two bullets, he would use both against the GOP lawmaker to shoot him in the head.



California gubernatorial hopeful Katie Porter tries to storm out of CBS interview after meltdown over Trump question

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California gubernatorial hopeful Katie Porter snapped and tried to storm out of an interview after being asked a simple question about President Trump — with the Democrat raging “I don’t want this all on camera.”

The irritated ex-California Rep. — who once allegedly dumped steaming mashed potatoes on her then-hubby’s head — was recorded trying to pull the plug on the sit-down with a CBS reporter last month.

Footage of the bizarre encounter, which aired on Monday and quickly started going viral, captured Porter flipping out when the reporter asked how she planned to win Republican votes as she tries to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Controversial Dem abruptly ends bonkers interview after repeatedly berating reporter: 'I don't care'



Trump approves Alaska project for mining critical minerals: what is the economic importance?

Ambler Mining District contains copper, cobalt, gallium needed to reduce China dependence
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Energy Fair Trade Coalition executive director Bret Manley explains how Chinas rare earth mineral trade with the U.S. impacts national security on Mornings with Maria.

The Trump administration on Monday announced the approval of a mining project in Alaska and took a stake in a Canadian company that will potentially develop portions of the project as it looks to reduce reliance on imports of critical minerals.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order allowing the Ambler Road Project to proceed, which would build a 211-mile road to the remote Ambler Mining District. The area has large deposits of critical minerals, including copper, cobalt, gallium and germanium, among others.



Netanyahu: Israel in Time of 'Fateful Decisions' on Oct. 7 Anniversary

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"Two years have passed since the Oct. 7 attack, the horrific massacre of our brothers and sisters," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began his statement marking the second anniversary of the Hamas invasion in southern Israel.

Thousands of Israelis marked the day with public memorials and demonstrations across the country on Tuesday, many of them calling for the release of the remaining hostages.

"We have paid a most painful price: Babies, children, adults, and the elderly were brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists. Two hundred and fifty-one men and women were taken as hostages into the terror tunnels of the Gaza Strip," Netanyahu said.

The prime minister declared that Israel's "bloodthirsty enemies" did not break the country.




‘Joke’ Greta Thunberg ripped for using emaciated Israeli hostage in post about Palestinian prisoners ‘suffering’

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Greta Thunberg has been blasted as an embarrassment after she tried to highlight the “suffering” of Palestinian prisoners in a social media post — but used a harrowing photo of an emaciated Israeli hostage who was forced to dig his own grave.

The showboating climate activist had included a skeletal image of the hostage, Evyatar David, in an Instagram post on Monday about the alleged mistreatment of Palestinians in Israeli prisons.

“The suffering of Palestinian prisoners is not a matter of opinion — it is a fact of cruelty and dehumanization. Humanity cannot be selective. Justice cannot have borders,” read the post, which was made in collaboration with a slew of other activists.

The photo, however, had actually come from a sick propaganda video Hamas put out in August that shockingly showed a 24-year-old David digging his own grave in captivity.



Michael Goodwin: NY Times should be ashamed of covering up Biden-appointed Jack Smith spying on Republican senators


Leftist media outlets never tire of preaching that the great lesson of Watergate is that the cover-up is worse than the crime.

Fair enough, but the lesson would be more credible if those same outlets followed their own advice.

Yet the leader of the leftist pack, the New York Times, proved again Tuesday it is engaged in a massive cover-up of its own.

The evidence is that the paper failed to report what was arguably the biggest news Monday out of Washington: that Jack Smith, the head-hunting special counsel appointed by Joe Biden’s administration to prosecute Donald Trump, also teamed up with the FBI to spy on nearly a dozen Republican senators.



Cynical Palestine cult demands more death, no cease-fire


For all their demands for an immediate cease-fire, the Free Palestine mob has gone silent on the subject now that cease-fire is within reach — and, indeed, used the second anniversary of the atrocities that launched the Gaza war to call for more atrocities.

It’s straight out of Orwell: A movement that has claimed to advocate for peace now demands an intensification of the conflict.

All across the world, “pro-Palestine” groups marked the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel not with vigils or calls for peace, but for continued “resistance” and commemoration of “our martyrs.”

Columbia University Apartheid Divest (formerly Mahmoud Khalil’s student group) praised the example of the dead Hamas leader who masterminded the terror attacks: “In the words of the eternal Yahya Sinwar, ‘Do not compromise on a dream that is rightfully yours.’”