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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMarsha Blackburn lands key conservative endorsement in Tennessee governor's raceFIRST ON FOX A leading conservative organization that has long been a major player in Republican Party primary battles is putting its weight behind GOP Sen. Marsha Blackburn as she runs for Tennessee governor.The Club for Growth PAC is endorsing Blackburn, who is facing off against Rep. John Rose in the 2026 Republican gubernatorial primary in reliably red Tennessee. The winner of next year's general election will succeed term-limited GOP Gov. Bill Lee."Senator Marsha Blackburn is a proven leader who has dedicated her career to public service, fighting every day to protect the individual freedoms and financial well-being of Tennesseans across the state," Club for Growth PAC President David McIntosh said in a statement that was shared first with Fox News Digital.FIRST ON FOX: CLUB FOR GROWTH ENDORSES BYRON DONALDS IN FLORIDA GUBERNATORIAL RACEMcIntosh noted that "in the U.S. Senate, Blackburn championed tax cuts, eliminated burdensome regulations, and is an outspoken supporter of school freedom."The Club for Growth highlighted that Blackburn, who is a top Senate ally of President Donald Trump, is a seven-time winner of the organization's Defender of Economic Freedom Award.TRUMP NOT ON BALLOT BUT FRONT-AND-CENTER IN 2025 ELECTIONSThe group touts that it's the nation's largest conservative super PAC and that in the 2024 cycle, candidates endorsed by the Club for Growth won 79% of their elections.Blackburn in 2018 became the first woman elected to the Senate from Tennessee. Last November, she won re-election by 29 points in a state that moved increasingly to the right.If Blackburn wins next year's gubernatorial election, she would make history again, as the state's first female governor.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 13 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump hits back at reporter who said he's taken 'no action' against RussiaPresident Donald Trump lashed out at a reporter who claimed he has taken "no action" against Russia since taking office on Wednesday.The exchange came as Trump was holding a bilateral meeting with Polish President Karol Nawrocki at the White House. Trump took questions from the press and one reporter with a Polish outlet claimed Trump has so far been all talk in his criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin."You have expressed many times your frustration and disappointment with Putin, but there's no action since you took your office," the reporter said."How do you know there's no action? Really? Wait, wait, who are you with?" Trump responded.PUTIN AND XI DEEPEN TIES AS IRAN, NORTH KOREA LEADERS VISIT BEIJING"I'm with Polish media," the reporter responded."Would you say that putting secondary sanctions on India, the largest purchaser outside of China they're almost equal would you say that was no action?" Trump said. "That cost hundreds of billions of dollars to Russia. You call that no action?"KIM JONG UN TAKES 'MOVING FORTRESS' BULLETPROOF TRAIN TO MEET PUTIN AND XI AT BEIJING MILITARY PARADE"I haven't done phase two yet or phase three, but when you say there's no action you ought to get yourself a new job," he added.The exchange came after Trump accused Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un of "conspiring" against the U.S. during their meetings in China this week."The big question to be answered is whether or not President Xi of China will mention the massive amount of support and blood that The United States of America gave to China in order to help it to secure its FREEDOM from a very unfriendly foreign invader," Trump wrote on Truth Social as the trio attended China's military parade."Many Americans died in Chinas quest for Victory and Glory," he continued. "I hope that they are rightfully Honored and Remembered for their Bravery and Sacrifice! May President Xi and the wonderful people of China have a great and lasting day of celebration. Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America."The parade in China commemorated the 80th anniversary of Japans surrender in World War II, highlighting Beijings efforts to showcase military power and deepen alliances at a time of heightened global tensions.Kim's attendance at the parade was his first trip to Beijing since 2019, as Pyongyang seeks to bolster ties with both China and Russia.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPTrump noted during the White House event that he was disappointed Xi did not thank the U.S. for its role in securing Japan's defeat in the war.Fox News' Landon Mion contributed to this report0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 13 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump admin settles lawsuit, agrees to restore deleted DEI, gender health web pagesA large Washington-based medical association announced Tuesday they had reached a settlement with the Trump administration requiring the restoration of dozens of public health web pages and datasets tied to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and gender identity.The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) did not comment on the settlement, but told Fox News Digital it remains "committed to its mission of removing radical gender and DEI ideology from federal programs, subject to applicable law, to ensure taxpayer dollars deliver meaningful results for the American people."The Washington State Medical Association and Doctors for America sued HHS and other agencies in May after the Trump administration, following executive orders in January, directed the removal of hundreds of web pages and datasets that referenced gender identity or diversity, equity and inclusion, LGBTQ+ health, racism, vaccines, opioid use, and Biden-era abortion policies on federal health websites.TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WINS SUPREME COURT FIGHT TO SLASH NIH MEDICAL RESEARCH GRANTS TIED TO DEI, LGBTQ STUDIESThe settlement requires the Trump administration to restore the deleted health web pages, though officials have not said when they will go back online. Once reposted, the guidance will again be available to doctors and patients as the president continues his push to terminate federal DEI programs.As of Tuesday, the medical association said the defendants "have agreed to restore webpages and data that were wrongfully deleted, ensuring that these critical resources are once again available to physicians, scientists, medical professionals, and the American public.""I am extremely proud of the health care community in Washington state and our partners in this case for pushing back on this egregious example of government overreach," Dr. John Bramhall, president of the WSMA, said in a statement.In February, Bush-appointed U.S. District Judge John Bates issued a temporary restraining order requiring the content be restored while the case proceeded. The parties later agreed to pause the case in August while negotiating a resolution, leading to this weeks announced settlement.BIDEN-APPOINTED JUDGE HALTS TRUMP HHS OVERHAUL AFTER DEMOCRAT-LED LAWSUITCourt records filed Aug. 15 show both sides told the judge they had reached a settlement "in principle" and asked for a 45-day pause to finalize the deal. Biden-appointed U.S. District Judge Lauren King granted the request, formally putting the case on hold while the agreement is implemented.Defendants in the lawsuit include HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Acting Director Matthew Buzzelli, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Jay Bhattacharya, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Martin A. Makary, and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Administrator Thomas J. Engels.Web pages from the FDA, NIH, HRSA, Department of Justice (DOJ) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) were also removed, according to the medical group's complaint.Among the removals included the CDCs page on supporting LGBTQ+ youth and another with facts about LGBT youth suicide. The NIH took down its Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office site, while the HHS erased an entire web page on abortion-related resources. The VA also removed a page offering guidance on medical care for LGBTQ+ veterans.REAGAN-NOMINATED FEDERAL JUDGE ACCUSES TRUMP ADMIN OF 'DISCRIMINATION' WITH CUTS TO NIH DIVERSITY GRANTSThe Washington State Medical Association represents more than 13,000 health officials and medical students across all specialties in Washington state, according to its website.In January, the Trump administration began purging web pages not aligned with the president's executive orders titled, "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government" and "Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing." The orders directed federal agencies to recognize sex as only male and female and terminated DEI initiatives.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 5 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDon Lemon, progressive activists have tense encounter with Marjorie Taylor Greene staffer, get booted outFormer CNN host Don Lemon joined a group of anti-Trump activists on Tuesday as they entered the office of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and demanded a meeting with her, leading to a tense exchange with one of her staffers.Video posted to X by Ford Fischer showed several protesters, along with the former CNN anchor who now hosts a YouTube show, entering Greene's office to discuss their opposition to President Donald Trump."We would like to make sure she knows that we need to get Donald Trump impeached and out of office. My name is Carlos Alvarez, and Im the founder of American Opposition," the apparent leader of the group told a staffer at Greene's front desk.KHANNA ON EPSTEIN VICTIMS NEWS CONFERENCE: PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE OUTRAGEDAlvarez continued: "Im sure youve seen the protests on the streets and the Tesla boycott and all of that. We were one of the organizations that started that." Lemon stood next to Alvarez holding a microphone, documenting the exchange.A Greene staffer came into the room and told the group to stop recording."This is a private office," the staffer said. Alvarez pushed back, replying, "Yes, and were here to see the congresswoman.""Youre not residents of our district, and you havent requested a meeting," the staffer responded.Alvarez said they were requesting a meeting, but the staffer said there were formal methods.MTG DECLARES SHE'S RADICALLY AMERICA FIRST,' TELLING THOSE WHO ARE NOT, YOU ARE THE ENEMY"Bombarding her office and recording our staff is not one of them," he said."Were not bombarding, were very civil people," Alvarez replied. Lemon nodded along and said something about the group being "American citizens," suggesting they had a right to speak with Greene.Alvarez and the staffer continued to argue over access to Greene, with Alvarez insisting that recording in the office was a "First Amendment right.""No, its not. To take a picture of her private officeno, it is not," the staffer shot back.Alvarez replied, "[Because] honestly, you work for us.""We work for the people of northwest Georgia," the staffer said as he ushered them out of the office and closed the door. Members of the group flipped off the door, and one could be heard calling them "Nazis."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREA Capitol Police officer told them to quiet down as members of the group cheered in the hallway when they were escorted out. No arrests were made.Greene responded on X afterward, referencing Lemon's firing from CNN in 2023 and calling him a misogynist."This is how Don Lemon, who was fired by CNN for being such a disgusting, misogynistic pig to his female coworkers and women, is trying to get viewers for his new podcast," she wrote, adding the group had "stormed the Capitol and my office" and harassed her staff.Lemon responded on Instagram that Greene was "full of s---.""I did not storm your office, and no one harassed anybody," he said, noting they visited other congressional offices, including those of Democrats.Greenes office and the White House did not immediately reply to Fox News Digitals request for comment.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 5 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKids watch as Chuck E. Cheese mascot gets arrested for alleged credit card theftKids and parents watched as a Florida man dressed in a Chuck E. Cheese mascot costume was arrested for alleged credit card theft."Were gonna detain the mouse," an officer said in the bodycam footage provided by Tallahassee Police Department as officers walked into the family entertainment center."Chuck E.s a little bit busy, maam," an officer can be heard saying to a mom asking for a picture with the mouse from another body camera's footage. "Chuck E., come with me. Chuck E! Chuck E! Stop resisting! Youre being detained, stop resisting! Do not cause a scene here, sir."Jermel Jones, 41, was put in handcuffs just after 6:30 p.m. on July 23, according to the timestamp on the cameras.FLORIDA BOY, 5, ASKS POLICE 'ARE YOU GOING TO TAKE ME TO JAIL?' AFTER SOLO CHICK-FIL-A TRIPPolice were tipped off about the alleged criminal activity by a woman who said she regularly visited the establishment and last had physical control of her card when she attended her child's birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese on June 28, according to a probable cause affidavit.Along with a log of alleged fraudulent charges, the victim provided police with footage of her debit card being used at an establishment "she did not shop at," the affidavit said. The victim recognized Jones as an employee of Chuck E. Cheese. FORMER CNBC ANALYST WHO BETRAYED INVESTORS SENTENCED IN MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR FRAUD SCHEMEJones denied any wrongdoing, but the affidavit states that after he was placed under arrest, he advised an officer he found a credit card that day, and it was "on his person," but he stated he "never used it." Police say the card found in Jones' left front pocket had the victim's name on it."Jones was also in possession of a small amount of marijuana," the affidavit said. He allegedly told the officer he was "on the way" to getting a medical marijuana license.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPChuck E. Cheese did not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital inquiry.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 5 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMErin Andrews had 'no symptoms' before cancer diagnosis, pushes for early screeningsSports broadcaster Erin Andrews, a cervical cancer survivor, is joining a national movement to promote early cancer screening, a cause that hits close to home.Andrews, a member of the FOX NFL Sundays A-Team and host of FOXs "99 To Beat," has credited a routine check-up for saving her life.In an interview with Fox News Digital, Andrews shared how she attended an annual appointment with her gynecologist in 2017 and received a "shocking" cancer diagnosis.TV HOST DISCOVERS HE HAS SKIN CANCER DURING LIVE ON-AIR BROADCASTAndrews said she did not have any symptoms and always followed a healthy lifestyle, including eating a balanced diet and incorporating a regular fitness routine."I am not somebody that misses a doctor's appointment," she said. "I'm really good every single year at getting in when I need to get in. And I did that, and I was absolutely blown away and shocked."But the good news was, because I had been so proactive with my health and I had been tested the year before, the cancer hadn't progressed," she added. "We were able to take care of it after two surgeries."Now, in partnership with Aflac, a leading provider of cancer insurance, Andrews is launching "Check for Cancer," a campaign encouraging Americans to prioritize routine cancer screenings."Go to your doctor, go for your checkups, be proactive with your health," she advised. "People don't like going to the doctor. They don't want to get bad news. Sometimes they even put it off so much they forget about it."SPORTSCASTER ERIN ANDREWS TALKS MOTHERHOOD, FERTILITY CHALLENGES AND HEALTH SUPPLEMENTS: SO IMPORTANTAndrews hopes the Check for Cancer campaign will make it easier for people to access screenings and get reminders to schedule appointments."It's just something you want to instill in people's heads," she said.Andrews stressed that early detection is "key," especially for younger Americans, as cancer rates rise across all age groups.Check for Cancer aims to increase U.S. screenings by 10% over the next decade, using a checkered pattern as a visual reminder, according to a press release.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTEROne in three Americans will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes, per data from the American Cancer Society.An Aflac Wellness Matters Survey revealed that 90% of U.S. adults admit to delaying a check-up or recommended screening.Beginning Sept. 3, 2025, Aflac will offer cancer screening and early detection resources on its website. The company will also donate $5 to childhood cancer research and care for each social media post using #CheckforCancer, up to $1 million.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/health"Too many Americans delay screenings, often due to fear, uncertainty or simply not knowing where to start," Aflac Incorporated President Virgil Miller commented in a statement."This leads to healthcare challenges that could have been mitigated or even avoided," he said, adding that "early detection can save your life or the life of someone you love.""Getting screened shouldnt feel overwhelming. It should be routine and feel woven into the fabric of everyday life just like the checked patterns we see every day."0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 5 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSuspect targeted suburban DC fire station with makeshift Molotov cocktails, police sayA man has been arrested after police said he placed incendiary devices near a local fire station in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.Slater Chaia of District Heights, Maryland, has been charged with possession of a destructive device and possession of incendiary material with intent to create a destructive device, both felonies, stemming from incidents of littering Capitol Heights Fire Station 805 with what a criminal complaint called "makeshift Molotov cocktails." He also faces a reckless endangerment charge.Surveillance video shows him walking up to the fire station's property with two plastic bottles, and putting both on the ground next to a flagpole. He then moves one of the bottles to the pavement a few feet away from the mailbox, according to the video. He then allegedly retreats back to the flagpole, grabs the second bottle and walks to the mailbox and places it inside.ATF AGENTS IN DC DISRUPT POTENTIAL SCHOOL SHOOTING THREAT FOLLOWING INVESTIGATIONHe was caught on surveillance footage on Aug. 13 at around 8 a.m., but according to WUSA9, there were two more instances of Chaia placing devices near the station, one on June 1, and another on July 15. Neither of those were caught on video.Police posted photos of the distinctive Tom and Jerry cartoon-themed Members Only jacket Chaia was wearing in the footage.The bottles reportedly contained an incendiary liquid and a wick.TRUMP'S DC CRIME CRACKDOWN BUSTS ANOTHER ALLEGED TREN DE ARAGUA GANG MEMBER: 'MAKE DC SAFE AGAIN'According to NBC 4 Washington, police believe that the fire station was specifically targeted, but they do not know why."God forbid one of our young people get ahold of one of these devices and become harmed," Prince Georges County Bureau of Homeland Security Deputy Chief James McCreary said.McCreary said the first devices were ineffective, but they were becoming more dangerous."The initial devices were inert, but, again, they seem to be progressing," McCreary said. "The last device we had at this location could have been something, potentially, that would have harmed someone if it was able to be activated."Chaia is being held without bond.The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is also looking into the matter.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 5 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHouse moves to expose Epstein files, authorizes Oversight probeThe House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a resolution formally authorizing the Oversight Committee's ongoing probe into Jeffrey Epstein.The legislation also authorized the committee's release of "all unclassified committee records received from the Attorney General, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Epstein estate, and any other custodians related to the investigation described in this resolution, as well as any written declarations, or other evidence that relates to the investigation described in this resolution," according to its text.It's a largely symbolic move that's been done to quell a burgeoning war of words in the House over how to pursue transparency in Epstein's case.The Department of Justice's (DOJ) handling of Epstein's case and dueling efforts to pursue that transparency are issues that have dominated Capitol Hill in the two days lawmakers have been back in Washington, D.C., after returning from their annual August recess.A NEXT STEP IN THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN INVESTIGATION INVOLVES HIS BIRTHDAY BOOKHouse Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., made some 33,000 pages of Epstein-related documents public in a surprise move on Tuesday evening.The documents are the first tranche sent over by the DOJ, which Comer subpoenaed in early August as part of the panel's bipartisan Epstein probe.The resolution was approved in a 212 to 208 vote on Wednesday, with one House Republican, Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., voting "present." No Democrat voted in favor.But Democrats' opposition to Wednesday's vote was not unexpected given House GOP leaders' decision to pair the resolution with a "rule vote," a procedural hurdle that allows the House to debate several unrelated bills before voting on the measures themselves at a later time. "Rule votes" traditionally fall along party lines.House leaders instead opted to deem the Epstein resolution approved upon passage of the rule, a method for fast-tracking legislation by considering the measure itself passed when the procedural hurdle is finished.EPSTEIN ESTATE HIT WITH NEW HOUSE SUBPOENA FOR 'CLIENT LIST,' CALL LOGSThe probe itself is bipartisan, stemming from an effort during an unrelated House Oversight Committee meeting that saw both Democrats and Republicans vote to compel Comer to begin the investigation.The vote and the Oversight Committee's release appear to be a bid to neutralize an effort by Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Ro Khanna, D-Calif., to force a vote on their own bill directing the DOJ to release all records on Epstein.Theyre pressuring House Republicans to sign onto whats called a "discharge petition," a mechanism to get a chamber-wide vote on legislation normally opposed by House leaders, provided the petition gets a majority of lawmaker signatures.Just six Republicans would be needed to trigger the vote there are four currently signed on. Nearly all Democrats also signed on.Massie and Khanna held a press conference with several of Epsteins victims on Wednesday morning in a bid to push two more Republicans to join their effort."I hope my colleagues are watching this press conference. I want them to think, what if this was your sister? What if this was your daughter?" Massie said during the press conference."Now, the Speaker of the House just offered a fig leaf to my colleagues. They're going to vote on a non-binding resolution today that does absolutely nothing. I appreciate the efforts of my colleague James Comer, who's leading the Oversight Committee. They may find some information, but they're allowing the DOJ to curate all of the information that the DOJ is giving them."Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who met with the victims behind closed doors alongside Comer and members of the Oversight Committee on Tuesday, previously accused Massie of politicizing the Epstein matter."I would describe virtually everything Thomas Massie says, as related to this issue, as meaningless,"Johnson said, arguing that House Republicans were all committed to transparency.Johnson is backing Comer's probe, which, in addition to subpoenaing the DOJ, also saw former Attorney General Bill Barr deposed.Comer also sent subpoenas to multiple former attorneys general, ex-Federal Bureau of Investigation directors, and former first couple Bill and Hillary Clinton. He subpoenaed Epstein's estate late last month.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 5 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Rogue states' risk federal funding for illegal immigrant driver's licensesEXCLUSIVE: A new Republican congressional proposal aims to close loopholes for illegal immigrants able to get driving privileges in some states.Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, chair of the House Budget Committee, introduced the "Stop Greenlighting Driver Licenses for Illegal Immigrants Act," as there is renewed attention on the issue following a deadly Florida truck crash, in which an illegal immigrant from India allegedly struck and killed three people, and did not pass English proficiency or road sign tests from federal investigators."Far-left sanctuary states that issue drivers licenses to illegal immigrants are not only breaking the laws of our land, they endanger families and law-abiding Americans who take to our highways every day. These lawless states must be stopped," Arrington said. Nineteen states, along with Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico, currently allow some form of drivers licenses for people regardless of their legal status.BLUE STATES DEFLECT BLAME IN TRUMP PROBE AFTER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TRUCKER CRASH KILLS 3 IN FLORIDAConnecticut offers a "drive-only license" for those who are "unable to establish lawful presence in the United States," according to the states Department of Motor Vehicles.Specifically, the legislation would nix the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant for states who give out licenses to illegal immigrants. The Department of Justice is a key federal funding source for local and state law enforcement and other justice system entities. The proposal would also prompt state and local governments to provide information to the Department of Homeland Security if it is requested for immigration purposes.CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGE"My Stop Greenlighting Driver Licenses for Illegal Immigrants Act will bar rogue states from issuing licenses to illegal immigrants and force states and localities to cooperate fully with federal immigration enforcement so we can put the safety and security of Americans first," Arrington continued.EX-NY GIANT SAYS LET EX-CONS, NOT MIGRANTS, FILL TRUCKER JOBS AFTER RUBIO'S BANCommercial drivers licenses generally involve a stricter process than standard licenses. Still, the Florida case raised questions about how the suspect, Harjinder Singh, was able to obtain a CDL in Washington state and later in California. California officials said they followed federal law because Singh held a work permit.Fox News Digital reported that the Department of Homeland Security is highlighting recent arrests of illegal immigrants in serious car crash cases."It seems to be almost a daily occurrence where an illegal alien driving kills innocent Americans," Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the Department of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement last week.FLORIDA AG ANNOUNCES PROBE OF SANCTUARY JURISDICTIONS THAT GIVE TRUCKING LICENSES TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS"All of these deaths are preventable because these illegal aliens should have never been in our country," she added.Following the Florida incident, the Department of Transportation gave California, New Mexico, and Washington state a 30-day deadline to come into compliance with federal regulations for CDLs, and California and New Mexico told Fox News Digital they believe they are already in alignment.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 10 Views 0 previzualizare
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