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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump foe Boasberg to grill DOJ over migrant flights in heated hearingU.S. District Judge James Boasberg will hear from immigration lawyers and the Trump administration in court on Thursday as he weighs new facts and allegations at the heart of one of the biggest immigration cases of PresidentDonald Trumps second term setting the stage for another heated court fight.Boasberg did not immediately signal which motions he would consider during the hearing.However, it comes after Boasberg found himself at the center of Trump's ire and attacks on so-called "activist" judges this year, following his March 15temporary restraining order that sought to block Trumps use of the Alien Enemies Act a 1798 wartime immigration law to quicklydeport hundreds of Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador earlier this year.Boasberg also ordered all planes bound for El Salvador to be "immediately" returned to U.S. soil, which did not happen.His emergency order touched off a complex legal saga that ultimately spawned dozens of federal court challenges across the country though the one brought before his court on March 15 was the very first and later prompted the Supreme Court to rule, on two separate occasions, that the hurried removals had violated migrants' due process protections under the U.S. Constitution.Boasberg, as a result, has emerged as the man at the center of the legal fallout.While the order itself has been in a bit of a holding pattern the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia stayed the order two months ago, when they agreed to review the ruling Thursday's hearing could revive the bitterly divisive court fight once more.WHO IS JAMES BOASBERG, THE US JUDGE AT THE CENTER OF TRUMP'S DEPORTATION EFFORTS?Boasberg is expected to consider plaintiffs motions to reopen limited discovery, citing new evidence including a recent U.N. report stating that, according to Salvadoran officials, the U.S. holds sole legal responsibility and custody over migrants transferred to CECOT. Other submissions include a whistleblower report from former Justice Department attorney Erez Reuveni, who worked on the case shortly before his removal.Trump administration officials have repeatedly excoriated Boasberg as an "activist judge" a term they have employed for judges who have either paused or blocked Trump's sweeping policy priorities enacted via executive order. Trump himself floated the idea that Boasberg could be impeached earlier this year prompting Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to issue a rare public warning.TRUMP ADMINISTRATION ASKS SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW EL SALVADOR DEPORTATION FLIGHT CASETensions between Boasberg and the Trump administration soared to a fever pitch earlier this year after Boasberg in April said he had found probable cause to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt for failing to return the planes to U.S. soil, in accordance with his emergency order, and said the court had determined that the Trump administration demonstrated a "willful disregard" for his order.The Trump administration appealed the findings to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.In June, Boasberg ordered the Trump administration to provide all noncitizens deported from the U.S. to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador to be afforded the opportunity to seek habeas relief in court, and challenge their alleged gang status."Such was the situation into which Frengel Reyes Mota, Andry Jose Hernandez Romero, and scores of other Venezuelan noncitizens say they were plunged on March 15, 2025," Boasberg said.Thursday's hearing comes amid a flurry of new reports and allegations filed by plaintiffs in the case in an effort to reopen discovery.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 16 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFormer Guardians manager Terry Francona defends team's name change amid Trump's pressureThe Cleveland Guardians changed their name right after the 2021 season after more than 100 years of their prior name, the "Indians."Calls to change the name had swirled but grew rampant amid controversy around Native American monikers - the Washington Commanders went from the Redskins to the Washington Football Team before settling on their current name.Terry Francona was the manager of Cleveland at the time of the name change, but he remains happy about the change, amid President Donald Trump's calls for the organization to change it back.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I wasn't the one that had to kind of have the (fortitude) to do it - (owner) Paul Dolan ultimately was the one that had to pull the trigger," the current Cincinnati Reds manager said this week. "I was really proud of him, because I don't think it was real popular with a segment of probably the older fans that kind of, I guess like Trump, Why cant it be like it used to be?""And I guess my retort would be, Theres probably a lot of people in this country who dont want it like it used to be. And if youre White, (youre) probably just fine. That's not how it's supposed to work. Like, I didn't even care what they made the name in Cleveland. I really didn't. I just know how I was in on those conversations, and we were trying to be respectful. And for that, I gave those guys a lot of credit."LITTLE LEAGUER SUSPENDED FOR STATE TOURNAMENT GAME AFTER BAT-FLIPPING DURING EPIC HOME RUN"Not everybody's gonna be happy. Thats never gonna be the case," Francona added. "But I think as long as what you're trying to do is respectful, you can go ahead and let people complain."Trump posted on social media earlier this week that he wanted the Guardians and Commanders to revert to their former Native American nicknames."The Owner of the Cleveland Baseball Team, Matt Dolan, who is very political, has lost three Elections in a row because of that ridiculous name change," Trump said. "What he doesnt understand is that if he changed the name back to the Cleveland Indians, he might actually win an Election. Indians are being treated very unfairly. MAKE INDIANS GREAT AGAIN (MIGA)!"Trump also called the Commanders the "Washington Whatever's'" and threatened to halt the team's plans to build a new stadium in the nation's capital if they didn't bring back the old name.Guardians President of Baseball Operations Chris Antonetti dismissed Trump's comments, saying he was not "paying a lot of attention to" it."We've gotten the opportunity to build the brand as the Guardians over the last four years and are excited about the future," Antonetti said.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 16 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to see how feds meeting plays out amid subpoena: brotherU.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is planning to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida on Thursday just one day after a Congressional committee voted to subpoena Jeffrey Epsteins accomplice to provide additional testimony surrounding his years of sex crimes.The news comes as Maxwell is reportedly compiling new evidence pertaining to alleged government misconduct stemming from her 2021 trial to hand over to the Department of Justice (DOJ), her brother, Ian Maxwell, confirmed to Fox News Digital."She will be putting before that court material new evidence that was not available to the defense at her 2021 trial, which would have had a significant impact on its outcome," Ian Maxwell told The New York Post.GHISLAINE MAXWELL SUBPOENAED BY HOUSE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE AMID EPSTEIN FILES PUSHShe has long been regarded as a key figure in Epsteins criminal empire, often seen alongside him at social events and handling the logistics of his sexual escapades.During her 2021 trial, Maxwell did not testify in her own defense and never provided her version of events to federal prosecutors leading up to the proceedings.The development comes after a Florida judge rejected the Trump administrations attempt to unseal transcripts from grand jury investigations stemming from Epsteins proceedings on Wednesday, as a similar request remains pending in New York.FEDERAL JUDGE RULES ON TRUMP'S REQUEST TO UNSEAL EPSTEIN GRAND JURY TRANSCRIPTSA federal judge also denied Maxwells request to obtain the documents, saying it was a "black-letter law" that defendants are unable to access grand jury information.On the same day, a House Oversight committee issued a subpoena for Maxwell to testify before the committee next month.David Oscar Markus, Maxwells attorney, told the BBC that if his client chooses to appear,"she would testify truthfully, as she always has said she would."JEFFREY EPSTEIN CASE REOPENS FOCUS ON GHISLAINE MAXWELL AS DEPUTY AG STEPS IN"As for the congressional subpoena, Ms. Maxwell is taking this one step at a time," Markus said. "She looks forward to her meeting with the Department of Justice, and that discussion will help inform how she proceeds."However, House Speaker Mike Johnson reportedly expressed his concerns surrounding the legitimacy of Maxwells testimony."I mean, this is a person who's been sentenced to many, many years in prison for terrible, unspeakable, conspiratorial acts and acts against innocent young people," Johnson said, according to the BBC.EPSTEINS FORMER LAWYER: GHISLAINE MAXWELL SHOULD GET IMMUNITY IN EXCHANGE FOR SECRETSIn 2008, Epstein struck a deal with federal prosecutors in a bid to avoid more severe federal charges by pleading guilty to state charges of procuring a person under 18 for prostitution and solicitation of prostitution. One month after his arrest, he was found dead in his New York City jail cell in what was ultimately ruled a suicide.Earlier this year, Attorney General Pam Bondi told "America Reports" host John Roberts that she was in possession of Epsteins "client list."Maxwell is currently serving out her 20-year sentence for propositioning underage girls for Epsteins sexual assaults at FCI Tallahassee in Florida. She was convicted of five federal charges, including sex trafficking of a minor.Maxwell is set to testify in front of Congress on Aug. 11.The DOJ and Maxwell's attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.Fox News Digital's Peter D'Abrosca and The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 16 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTodd and Julie Chrisley call life after prison more difficult than time behind barsTodd and Julie Chrisley are adjusting to real life after prison.The reality television couple confessed that life on the outside is more difficult than the lives they led behind bars."Ive actually talked to a few of the women that I was in prison with that theyre already home," Julie, 52, began to explain during the Wednesday, July 23, episode of their "Chrisley Confessions 2.0" podcast.CHRISLEY FAMILY GOING THROUGH BIG ADJUSTMENT AFTER TODD, JULIE RELEASED FROM PRISON"We all have this general consensus that its kind of weird to even say it."Todd, 56, added, "No, its not weird. Life is rougher than prison life.""It is so horrific, the conditions that youre there for, but thats from a physical standpoint," he explained. "But from an emotional and psychological standpoint, it is harder dealing with day to day."Julie recalled advice she received early on in her sentence, when she was struggling to cope with being away from her family."People told me this when I first got there: you cant live out there and in here at the same time," she said. "Because itll literally run you crazy, and thats the truth. The longer youre there, the more removed you become to the world."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe Chrisleys who rose to fame with their hit reality show "Chrisley Knows Best" were convicted of federal bank fraud and tax evasion. They've both maintained their innocence.In May, Todd and Julie were released from federal prison after they received pardons from President Donald Trump.Since they came home, the couple have navigated the challenges of transitioning back into their life after prison."Youve been having to get back in the swing of taking control of everything," Todd told Julie during the podcast. "Running a house and making sure everythings done the way its supposed to be done."TODD AND JULIE CHRISLEY RETURN TO REALITY TV AFTER TRUMP PARDON FREES THEM FROM PRISONTodd continued to make a surprise admission about how he'd gotten better sleep in prison than at home."I went to prison for 28 months. I never had trouble sleeping. Maybe, because I wasnt fighting with everybody," Todd said. "Let me tell you something, the members of my mob otherwise known as the Chrisley Clan theyre the ones who have kept me awake all these years."Julie additionally opened up about how prison forced her to focus on herself not parenting or family drama."The longer that people are away from their kids as crazy as it sounds, because its a double-edged sword the easier it becomes because you get into your own routine," she said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Doesnt mean you dont miss them, you dont love them, all that. But just from me being in prison, I had to just watch out for me. I had to take care of me. I had to make sure that I was as good as I could be physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally. And thats all I could really do."Meanwhile, faith, family and fitness were the pillars that carried Todd through incarceration, he previously said at a news conference following his release from prison.He credited speaking with his children Savannah, Chase and Grayson as a saving grace. He also kept in touch with his wife through daily emails.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 34 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFood Network star Anne Burrell died by suicide at 55: medical examinerAnne Burrell's death was ruled a suicide, Fox News Digital can confirm.The New York Office of Chief Medical Examinernoted the celebrity chef's cause of death was acute intoxication due to the combined effects of diphenhydramine, ethanol, cetirizine and amphetamine.Burrell was found unconscious and unresponsive inside her New York City home on the morning of June 17. The New York City Fire Department responded to a 911 call to a Brooklyn residence one that matched Burrell's home address about a reported cardiac arrest, the NYC Fire Department confirmed to Fox News Digital."Upon arrival, officers observed a 55-year-old female unconscious and unresponsive," the NYPD said in a statement at the time. "EMS responded and pronounced the female deceased at the scene."FOOD NETWORK STAR ANNE BURRELL FOUND UNCONSIOUS AND UNRESPONSIVE ONE DAY AFTER PERFORMING IMPROV SHOWThe Food Network confirmed Burrell's death in a statement shared with Fox News Digital."It is with deep sadness we announce that Anne Burrell, 55, passed away this morning at her home in New York," a spokesperson said. "With her trademark spiky blonde hair and sparkling personality, Anne Burrell was the hugely popular and fan favorite host of Food Networks hit show, Worst Cooks in America. Burrell was an industry veteran and passionate teacher who prided herself on her work in the culinary world."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe evening before she was found, Burrell performed an improv show at The Second City New York in Brooklyn, according to People magazine."Everyone said she was so great last night and so happy," a source told the outlet.A separate source who was with her at the improv show confirmed to People that she "was in great spirits last night Typical fun, outgoing Anne, having a blast."Everyone was "shocked and confused" because the late chef seemed fine when everyone left the show, the source added.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERBurrell began her TV career in 2005 as a sous chef for Mario Batali in the premiere episode of "Iron Chef America." She later starred in her own cooking show, "Secrets of a Restaurant Chef." The show ran from 2008 to 2012.The celebrity chef made frequent appearances on top Food Network shows, including "Chef Wanted," "Chopped" and "Food Network Star."She notoriously co-hosted the hit show "Worst Cooks in America" for 27 seasons, from 2010 to 2024.Fox News Digital's Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 5 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEx-Biden chief of staff giving 'credible' answers in House Oversight cover-up probe, lawmakers sayFormer White House chief of staff Ron Klain is cooperating with congressional investigators seeking information into former President Joe Biden's mental health during his time in office, a pair of lawmakers suggested Thursday.Klain, who ran Biden's White House for the first two years of his term, is currently sitting down with staff on the House Oversight Committee as part of Chair James Comer's probe into whether top administration aides covered up signs of decline in the former president while he was in office.Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., told reporters roughly an hour into the session that Klain "answered every question" that Republicans put forward."I found Mr. Klain to be very credible. He answered every single question. He was fully cooperative. There are times where he was asked about personal conversations he had with the president, and he was forthcoming," Khanna said."I really appreciate his candor and the comprehensive way he had answered every question."Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., told Fox News Digital minutes later when asked if Klain was credible, "Yeah when I say credible, I think he is telling what he knows accurately. I mean, he's trying to be accurate. So that's what I'd say.""In my opinion, he is not trying to avoid answering the questions. He's answering the questions carefully. He's saying the things that I kind of expected him to say," Biggs said. "But he's been answering the questions, I think, forthrightly and in the way he sees the world."In closed-door transcribed interviews, it's common for Republican and Democratic committee staff to each get an hour of questioning at a time, trading off until no more questions remain.The two lawmakers spoke to reporters after the first hour of GOP questioning was finished.That means Klain's interview could go on for several hours.Comer, R-Ky., is investigating whether Biden's top White House aides concealed signs of mental decline in the then-president, and if that meant executive actions were signed via autopen without his knowledge.Biden maintained he "made every decision" in a recent interview with The New York Times.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 4 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Routh can represent himself at trial, federal judge rulesThe man charged with trying to assassinate President Donald Trump at one of his Florida golf courses last year was given clearance by a federal judge Thursday to represent himself in his upcoming trial.Ryan Routh, 59, appeared in front of U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon in Fort Pierce a day after his court-appointed attorneys asked to be removed from the case. However, Cannon ruled that Routh's attorneys must remain on standby and denied their request to be withdrawn."Mr. Routh has now refused six attempts from members of our office/the defense team to meet with Mr. Routh. As a result, undersigned counsel submits that the attorney-client relationship is irreconcilably broken. It is clear that Mr. Routh wishes to represent himself, and he is within his Constitutional rights to make such a demand," the lawyers wrote in a filing late Wednesday night. The lawyers added that they went to speak with Routh on Tuesday at the Federal Detention Center in Miami, but were informedthat Routh didnt want to meet with them.TRUMP ASSASSINATION SUSPECT FLOATS BIZARRE PRISONER SWAP IN LETTER TO JUDGE, ASKS WHY HE CANT BE EXECUTEDRouth is charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, assaulting a federal officer and multiple firearms violations for the Sept. 15, 2024 incident in Florida, the second attempted assassination plot against Trump in a matter of months. He has pleaded not guilty.Fox News Digital reported earlier this month that Routh wrote an unusual letter to the judge asking why the death penalty isnt on the table and proposing that he be included in a prisoner swap with U.S. adversaries, even suggesting he be sent to freeze in Siberia in exchange for a Ukrainian soldier.READ THE MOTION APP USERS, CLICK HERE:"Why is the death penalty not allowed? At nearly 60, a life of nothingness without love what is the point? Why is it not all or nothing?" Routh wrote in the letter on the case docket."I had wished for a prisoner swap with Hamas, Iran... or China for Jimmy Lai or one of the 40 others, or to freeze to death in Siberia in exchange for a Ukrainian soldier... so I could die being of some use and save all this court mess."COULD BUTLER HAPPEN AGAIN? FORMER SECRET SERVICE AGENTS WEIGH IN ON POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN 2025He then sarcastically adds that the judge could send him away, which would give Trump a symbolic win."Perhaps you [Judge Cannon] have the power to trade me away... An easy diplomatic victory for Trump to give an American he hates to China, Iran, or North Korea... everyone wins."Routh blasted his legal team, accusing them of ignoring his questions, refusing to write to him and undermining him."It was ridiculous from the outset to consider a random stranger that knows nothing of who I am to speak for me... I will be representing myself moving forward," Routh wrote. "They do not want the case and I no longer want to listen to how horrible a person I am I can beat my own self up; I do not need help.""Best I walk alone."Fox News Heather Lacy and Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 14 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Star Wars bar of leftists': Weingarten, Hunter, Mamdani prove Democratic Party led by extreme figuresThe prominence within the Democratic Party of AFT union boss Randi Weingarten, New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and Hunter Biden proves it is being led by "a Star Wars bar of leftists," Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said Wednesday.Weingarten's appearance with democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Sen. Edward Markey, D-Mass., at an event midday Thursday, the viral Hunter Biden interview broadcast over the weekend, and Mamdani's upset of more moderate former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the New York City mayoral primary show Democrats don't have the leadership to bring together Middle America, Schmitt said."You look at the players right now with Randi Weingarten and Hunter Biden, you know, the communist in New York, I mean it's just a Star Wars bar of leftists that are in charge of that party," Schmitt said."And so I think they do not know how to get back to a place where they can appeal to mainstream America. Whether Bernie Sanders is talking to her or if other casts of characters are reaching out to radicals and by the way [Randi] should be ashamed of herself for what she did to kids during COVID."HUNTER BIDEN RAGES AGAINST F---ING THUG TRUMP, INVOKES KKK IN IMMIGRATION RANTWeingarten had advocated for keeping schools closed during the pandemic, while parents criticized the fact that their children appeared to be suffering socially and educationally from remote learning.Schmitt said it's up to Democrats themselves to figure out how to craft a message that will appeal to the middle."But for us [Republicans] I think we stay focused on the accomplishments. The big, beautiful bill delivered for working-class folks, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime. We front-loaded that money to secure our board. We front-loaded that money for our military to keep people safe. You look at the rescissions package, where we save $9 billion in taxpayer money cutting off these woke outlets. So, there's a lot for us to talk about there's a lot to be proud of," Schmitt went on.When asked about Biden's interview and revelations, including former President Joe Biden's reported use of Ambien ahead of his disastrous debate, Schmitt said he couldn't attest to whether that is the main explanation of the Delaware Democrat's "mental decline that everyone covered up."DNC VICE CHAIR COMPARES TRUMP TO NOTORIOUS SEGREGATIONISTS DURING HEATED TOWN HALL EVENT WITH BETO O'ROURKE"I do think that sort of unhinged interview is kind of emblematic of the state of the Democrat Party at this point, and they're just blaming everybody," he said, as Hunter Biden blamed numerous top figures, including former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, actor George Clooney, Obama aides-turned-podcasters Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau; however not by name in their case."They don't have a message. They don't have a leader. So, I'm sure Democrats don't like having Hunter Biden be their spokesperson right now. But they also have a Communist that they just elected in a primary in New York."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAhead of the Thursday town hall with Weingarten, Sanders said it remains "unacceptable that, in the richest country in the history of the world, 40% of teachers have to work extra jobs just to make ends meet."A statement from Sanders' office said he, Markey, Weingarten and NEA union vice president Princess Moss will join 100 other teachers to discuss "burnout and disinvestment" affecting the "quality of public education."0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 14 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWrestling legend Hulk Hogan once called Trump the 'toughest of them all' at Republican National ConventionPro wrestling legend Hulk Hogan died Thursday in Florida at the age of 71 after being hospitalized in the morning for cardiac arrest, according to TMZ Sports.Hogan, who revolutionized the world of wrestling and attracted interest in the sport that was ultimately dubbed "Hulkamania" in the 1980s, appeared at the Republican National Convention in July 2024 to endorse then-presidential candidate Donald Trump."As an entertainer, I try to stay out of politics," Hogan said. "But after everything thats happened to our country over the past four years, and everything that happened last weekend, I can no longer stay silent.""Let Trumpmania run wild, brother!" Hogan said. "Let Trumpmania rule again! Let Trumpmania make America great again!"TRUMP VP PICK JD VANCE PLEDGES TO COMMIT TO THE WORKING MAN AS POPULISM TAKES CENTER STAGE AT RNCHogan, who previously supported both former President Barack Obama and Republican Sen. Mitt Romney during their presidential bids, previously said he was undecided about who he would back in the 2024 election. But after the assassination attempt on Trump in July 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania, Hogan said he knew who hed cast his ballot for in the election."When I saw him stand up with that fist in the air and the blood on his face as a warrior, as a leader I realized thats what America needs," Hogan said in an interview with Fox News in July 2024.At the RNC, Hogan used similar language when describing Trump."I've been in the ring with some of the biggest, some of the baddest dudes on the planet," Hogan said."I know tough guys, but let me tell you something, brother, Donald Trump is the toughest of them all," Hogan said.HULK HOGAN ENDORSES TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT AT RNCNo additional details on Hogans death were immediately available.White House spokesperson Harrison Fields shared a post of Hogan on X Thursday, and said: "Rest In Peace, BROTHER."Meanwhile, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) characterized Hogan as one of pop culture's "most recognizable figures" and expressed its condolences to Hogans family and friends following the news of his passing."WWE is saddened to learn WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has passed away," WWE said in a post on X on Thursday. "One of pop cultures most recognizable figures, Hogan helped WWE achieve global recognition in the 1980s. WWE extends its condolences to Hogans family, friends, and fans."0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 14 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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