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    Hawaiian Airlines flight diverted on San Diego tarmac over possible bomb threat; person arrested
    One person was arrested after a Hawaiian Airlines flight was diverted off the tarmac while taxiing prior to departure from the San Diego International Airport over a possible bomb threat onboard.The Port of San Diego Harbor Police confirmed on X that Hawaiian Airlines Flight 15 was diverted after dispatch received a call from the captain of the plane with reports of a possible bomb threat aboard the aircraft."The flight was set to depart from the San Diego International Airport to Honolulu, Hawaii, and had just detached from the jetway when a flight attendant informed the flights captain that a passenger reported a possible bomb onboard," the post said."An arrest has been made," Port of San Diego spokesperson Brianne Mundy Page said in an email, according to The Associated Press. There was no immediate information about a suspect or possible charges, but Page said more details would be released later.PLANE UNDERGOES SECURITY SEARCH 'AWAY FROM MAIN TERMINAL' NEAR DC AFTER OMINOUS SOUND REPORTED DURING FLIGHTThe Port of San Diego Harbor Polices Maritime Tactical team, K-9 Team and Joint Terrorism Task Force and the San Diego Fire Department and FBI all responded to search the aircraft and its contents.All 293 people aboard the plane were escorted off the aircraft and taken to a safe area while the various law enforcement agencies searched the plane.Isai Solorzano, a Navy sailor who was on the flight, told FOX 5 KUSI what he witnessed, explaining law enforcement officials boarded the plane and asked about the owner of some specific containers.AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT RETURNS TO GATE OVER PASSENGER HOTSPOT NAME MENTIONING BOMB"One guy stood up, (and) they immediately told him to turn around and put him in handcuffs," Solorzano said. "They took him away."Police confirmed nothing suspicious was found onboard the aircraft.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe San Diego Airport posted on X saying there were no delays at the airport from the investigation.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Jalen Hurts maintains he 'wasn't available' for Eagles' White House visit
    Jalen Hurts said he did not visit the White House last month simply because he couldn't.The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, who won the Super Bowl LIX MVP in dethroning the Kansas City Chiefs, was absent from the team's celebration in Washington, D.C., last month, warranting much speculation.Days before the event, Hurts was asked whether he planned on visiting, and was mum on the subject.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Um,"Hurts said before looking around. He never answered the question as the interviewer thanked him for his time.Fox News then confirmed at the time that Hurts did not attend due to "scheduling conflicts," and he's sticking to that story."I wasnt available. I dont think thats pertinent. Everyone who went, and was available. They seemed to enjoy themselves," he told reporters on Tuesday.Hurts didnt give a glowing review of the presidents decision to attend Super Bowl LIX, which saw Philadelphia defeat the Chiefs 40-22."He's welcome to do what he wants," Hurts said in February.NFL OWNERS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVE PLAYERS' PARTICIPATION IN FLAG FOOTBALL AT 2028 OLYMPICSMeanwhile, running back Saquon Barkley was seen with President Donald Trump at his golf course in New Jersey the day before the visit. He rode back to Washington on Air Force One with the president.Hurts, though, raised eyebrows again when he attended the Met Gala the following week.Hurts was not the only Eagles player to skip their White House visit. Star wide receivers A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith were also among players not present.When the Eagles won the Super Bowl back in 2018, the team decided not to attend the White House. Trump rescinded the invitation to host the Eagles after several players said they would not participate in the visit because of his previous criticisms of national anthem protests.The Los Angeles Dodgers visited the White House several weeks before the Eagles did to commemorate their World Series title. Mookie Betts, who skipped a visit in 2019 with the Boston Red Sox, attended this year.Fox News' Ryan Gaydos and Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    New booking photos released of recaptured Louisiana inmates as manhunt continues
    Louisiana law enforcement officials released new booking pictures of four captured inmates who escaped a jail in New Orleans as they face new charges.The Louisiana Department of Public Safety released new booking pictures for Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, Gary Price and Dkenan Dennis, all of whom are accused of escaping the Orleans Justice Center on Friday. Six inmates are still at large.Price, who was arrested Monday, faces new charges of simple escape, possession of a controlled substance and unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling. He was initially arrested for attempted first-degree murder, domestic abuse and aggravated assault.Myles was also charged with simple escape after he was found hiding under a car in a hotel parking lot on May 16. Moody and Dennis, too, were charged with simple escape, a Louisiana State Police spokeswoman told Fox News Digital.LOUISIANA JAIL WORKER ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY HELPING 10 INMATES ESCAPE ORLEANS PARISH FACILITYSterling Williams, 33, an employee of the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, was arrested Tuesday and charged with 10 counts of principal to simple escape and malfeasance in office, according to Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill's office.Williams allegedly shut off water to the cell that the inmates escaped from, and rather than reporting the inmates, Murrill said, Williams helped them.He allegedly told detectives that the escapees threatened to "shank" him if he didn't help them break out of the jail, according to an arrest affidavit.LOUISIANA STATE POLICE CAPTURES 4TH ESCAPED INMATE IN NOLA PRISON BREAK, 6 STILL AT LARGEWilliams told police that one of the escaped inmates attempted to grab his phone and "get him to bring a book with cash app information." He was booked into jail on Tuesday."This is a continuing investigation, and we will provide updates as often as possible. We will uncover all the facts eventually, and anyone who aided and abetted will be prosecuted to the full extent the law allows. I encourage anyone who knows anything, and even those who may have provided assistance, to come forward now to obtain the best possible outcome in their particular case," Murrill said.Derrick Groves, 27, who was convicted of killing two men on Mardi Gras in New Orleans in 2018, is one of the escapees still on the run. He was awaiting sentencing when he broke out of jail.In a statement given to the New Orleans City Council on Tuesday, Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson took "full accountability" for the jailbreak."It is deeply troubling to me, as your sheriff, and I know it is equally troubling for you, the public, who we are sworn to protect," Hutson said.Hutson said in a Facebook statement she takes "full accountability for what happened.""This breach happened under my leadership, occurred on my watch, and it is my responsibility to ensure it is addressed with urgency and transparency," she said.The following fugitives are still at large:Fox News' Peter D'Abrosca and Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.
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    Maine Rep. Laurel Libby opens up on fighting 'civil rights' Supreme Court case amid trans athlete battle
    Maine state representative Laurel Libby is allowed to vote for her constituents after three months of being censured, thanks to a 7-2 Supreme Court decision Tuesday.After the state's Democrat majority voted to strip Libby of her voting rights in February for making a social media post that called out a biologically trans athlete who won a girls' pole vault competition, she fought a legal battle to overturn it all the way up to the Supreme Court. And it paid off with Tuesday's decision.Libby called the battle a 'civil rights' case in an interview with Fox News Digital."I most certainly do believe this is a civil rights issue for Maine girls and girls across the country who are being sidelines by biological males," Libby said, later adding that the censure "was political retaliation from start to finish," over her vocal stance on trans athlete inclusion.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMLibby believes the ruling is essential in order to protect Americans who want to speak out against allowing trans athletes in girls' and women's sports while the country is in a pivotal standoff over the issue."Thankfully the Supreme Court saw the merits and the high stakes with this case, and really what was on the line not just for just me, my constituents in Maine, but really the entire country if this was upheld No one should ever be silenced for speaking up on behalf of our girls," Libby said."Now we have a ruling from the Supreme Court that says no one can be silenced for speaking the truth even if it's an unpopular truth. So I hope we will be seeing more folks speaking up on behalf of women and girls and their rights."The main defendant in Libby's lawsuit, Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau, who passed the censure against Libby on Feb. 15, has vowed to restore Libby's voting rights to comply with the Supreme Court ruling."In accordance with the Supreme Courts injunction pending appeal, Representative Libbys ability to vote on the floor of the House has been restored until the current appeal process runs its course," Fecteau told Fox News Digital. "The Clerk of the House, whom the injunction is against, has already complied with this court ruling. We look forward to continuing with the important work Maine people expect of us."President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that requires states only allow females to compete, but multiple Democrat-run states, including Maine, have defied the order and continued to enable trans inclusion.The U.S. Department of Justice and Attorney General Pam Bondi have even filed their own separate lawsuit against the state of Maine for continuing to defy the order.MAINE ROCKED BY TRANS ATHLETE DOMINANCE AT GIRLS' TRACK MEET AMID ONGOING LEGAL CONFLICT WITH TRUMPLibby has been a central figure in the conservative pushback against Democrat policies that enable trans inclusion in girls' sports in Maine. In addition to her lawsuit against Fecteau, Libby has been repeatedly critical of Mills for her refusal to comply with Trump."Ryan Fecteau and Janet Mills have been ruling our state for the last six years with an iron fist regardless of the will of Maine people," Libby said. "This sends a message that they can not continue to operate outside of the constitution and ignore the will of Maine people any longer."A survey by the American Parents Coalition found that out of about 600 registered Maine voters, 63% said that school sports participation should be based on biological sex, and 66% agreed it is "only fair to restrict womens sports to biological women."Many Maine residents have even entire school districts have stood up against Mills' policies alongside Libby. Maine's school districts RSU No. 24 and MSAD No. 70 have each passed their own localized resolutions to keep girls' spots for female students only. There have also been three large-scale protests against the current policies in the state's capital city Augusta since February.MAINE TEENS BATTLING STATE DEMOCRATS ON GIRLS' SPORTS BILL AFTER ENDURING TRANS ATHLETE CHAOS IN HIGH SCHOOLAnd Libby has had the support of the federal government along the way.Just days before the decision, the DOJ filed an amicus brief on Libby's behalf to the Supreme Court, and Bondi spoke out in support of the embattled lawmaker to Fox News Digital."I am so thankful for Attorney General Pam Bondi's response," Libby said.However, Libby's legal battle is not done yet.The Supreme Court decision has granted her back her right to vote on the state house floor, but she still does not have the right to speak. Libby's case will now go back to the First Circuit Court of Appeals for oral arguments on June 5, as she will look to regain her voting rights.Additionally, Libby was not able to vote on several bills in the state legislature in the last three months during her censure. These included the state's bi-annual budget vote and a bill to codify the Maine Human Rights Act, which protects trans inclusion in girls' sports, into the state's constitution.Libby said she believes the records should be reflected to include her vote on those bills as well, but does not yet know if she will be actively seeking to have those records changed legally yet.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    WATCH: Democrat lawmaker charged with assaulting federal agents laughs off fundraising questions
    Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., refused to answer Fox News' questions over whether her motivations for storming a federal immigration detention center earlier this month was to increase her public image, after it was uncovered McIver had been fundraising off the incident that has led to federal charges for the New Jersey Democrat.The Department of Justice publicly outlined federal charges against McIver on Tuesday, accusing her of allegedly "assaulting, impeding and interfering with law enforcement" earlier this month at a Newark-area immigrant detention facility known as Delaney Hall. McIver was there with two other members of Congress to conduct what they claimed were their congressionally mandated oversight duties, as well as the Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, Ras Baraka, who was subsequently arrested following the incident but later had his charges dropped."Congresswoman, would you be able to tell us what made you decide to fundraise off the incident, the charges?" McIver was asked.DEM LAWMAKER FUNDRAISES OFF FEDERAL ASSAULT CHARGES AFTER ICE FACILITY CONFRONTATION: 'DOING MY JOB'"No comment," McIver said as she laughed off the reporter asking the question. "Have a wonderful day.""How do you respond to people who might think that's why you went to the ICE facility? That you wanted to fundraise off of it?"But the follow-up question went unanswered as the congresswoman repeatedly ignored the reporter's questions and instead focused her attention on a discussion with her staff that were accompanying McIver at the time. "Any comment, congresswoman, on the fundraising? Anything you could have done different to avoid the charges?"DOJ CITES BODYCAM FOOTAGE IN CHARGING DOCUMENT FOR HOUSE DEM MCIVEROn Tuesday, Fox News Digital uncovered McIver was fundraising off her charges shortly after they came down from the Justice Department. Investigators accused McIver of assaulting two federal agents at Delaney Hall, according to the charging documents.Law enforcement says McIver assaulted the agents when she "slammed her forearm into the body of a uniformed" immigration official while trying to "restrain the agent by forcibly grabbing him." McIver also allegedly tried to block agents from arresting Baraka and, after he was put in handcuffs, allegedly "pushed an ICE officer and used her forearms to forcibly strike the agent.""As you know, Trump is using his Department of Justice to target political opponents. Less than two weeks ago, I was doing my job and conducting oversight at an ICE facility in my city," a fundraising text obtained by Fox News Digital stated."Now, the Trump admin has filed charges against me. This is a first-and it's a flashing red light for our democracy," it continues. "I'm sounding the alarm and asking you to donate now so we can fight these charges and keep speaking truth to power."
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    Man charged with giving booze to underage Pirates fan who fell onto field: reports
    A 21-year-old has been charged with providing alcohol to the Pittsburgh Pirates fan who fell from the stands onto the field last month, according to multiple reports.Kavan Markwood, a 20-year-old former college football player, was identified as the man who fell more than 20 feet onto the right field warning track.According to reports, Ethan Kirkwood was charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWTAE cited a criminal complaint that highlighted surveillance video that showed Kirkwood and Markwood with alcohol several times. The complaint said Kirkwood admitted buying Markwood alcohol.Pittsburgh police did not immediately respond to an email from Fox News Digital.Markwood lay on the dirt in right field after flipping multiple times through the air during the seventh inning of a Pirates game against the Chicago Cubs.The 20-year-old broke his neck, clavicle and back in the fall, but Markwood says he is "all right" despite a long road to recovery.BASEBALL FANS NEEDLE METS' PETE ALONSO OVER CELEBRATION FOR MAKING OUT ON ROUTINE PLAY"I cant really sleep. I have a lot of back pain," he told TribLive.Markwood described his injuries as "broken everything," which also included a swollen hand."I think when I get home, Ill just put ice on it," he added.After the accident, Markwood was rushed to Allegheny General Hospitals trauma unit, where he was in critical condition at one point.Pittsburgh Public Safety labeled what happened an accident, and fans sitting near Markwood said he had gotten excited about a Pirates rally during the game and proceeded to take his shirt off and pour beer on himself before the fall, according to thePittsburgh Tribune-Review.Markwood played for two Division II football programs, Walsh University and Wheeling University. He played at Wheeling in 2023, appearing in four games, according to the teams site.Fox News' Scott Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Minnesota AG sued for letting biological males play in girls sports amid trans softball player dominance
    Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is facing a lawsuit for enabling trans athletes to compete in girls sports as the state faces an ongoing controversy involving a trans pitcher dominating the softball season.The religious law firm Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the activist group Female Athletes United and three anonymous girls softball players in the state over the ongoing controversy."Minnesota is failing its female athletes. The state is putting the rights of males ahead of females, telling girls their hard work may never be enough to win and that they dont deserve fairness and safety," Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Suzanne Beecher told Fox News Digital."By sacrificing protection for female athletes, Minnesota fails to offer girls equal treatment and opportunity, violating Title IXs provisions. Our client, Female Athletes United, is right to stand up for its members by challenging the states discriminatory policy and advocate for true equality in sports."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe defendants are Ellison, the Minnesota State High School League Executive Director Erich Martens, Minnesota Department of Human Rights Commissioner Rebecca Lucero and Minnesota Commissioner of Education Willie Jett.Ellison's office has released a statement responding to the lawsuit."In addition to getting exercise and the fun of competition, playing sports comes with so many benefits for young people. You build friendships that can last a lifetime, you learn how to work as part of a team, and you get to feel like you belong," Ellison said."I believe it is wrong to single out one group of students, who already face higher levels of bullying and harassment, and tell these kids they cannot be on the team because of who they are. I will continue to defend the rights of all students to play sports with their friends and peers."Reports of the trans softball pitcher winning 14 straight games heading into the playoffs and earning first-team All-State honors rocked the state in recent weeks.HOW TRANSGENDERISM IN SPORTS SHIFTED THE 2024 ELECTION AND IGNITED A NATIONAL COUNTERCULTUREFormer Vikings player Jack Brewer even spoke out about the controversy rocking his state's high school sports scene."In any sport especially something like softball people can get seriously hurt. A man hits the ball harder. A man throws the ball faster. So, the idea of allowing men to compete in womens softball especially now, when that sport has grown in visibility and opportunity is insane," Brewer told Fox News Digital.Meanwhile, Ellison is suing President Donald Trump and the Department of Justice to ensure transgender athletes can continue participating in girls sports in the state.After Trump signed the "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order, the Minnesota State High School League announced it would defy federal law by allowing transgender athletes to continue playing in women's sports.Ellison then claimed at a press conference on April 22 that he received notice from the Department of Justice threatening legal action if the state did not follow the executive order, so the AG decided to sue first."I'm not going to sit around waiting for the Trump administration to sue Minnesota. Today, Minnesota is suing him and his administration because we will not participate in this shameful bullying," Ellison said. "We will not let a small group of vulnerable children who are only trying be healthy and live their lives be demonized."The White House has responded to the lawsuit, condemning Ellison for taking legal action to enable trans inclusion."Why would a grown man sue the Trump administration to allow other biological males to participate in womens sports? This is creepy and anti-woman," White House spokesperson Harrison Fields told Fox News Digital.Minnesota's state legislature failed to pass the "Preserving Girls Sports Act" in early March, which would have stated that "only female students may participate in an elementary or secondary school level athletic team or sport that an educational institution has restricted to women and girls."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Denzel Washington shuts down reports he bailed on Cannes Film Festival after red carpet incident
    Denzel Washington denied he skipped events at the Cannes Film Festival after he had a tense encounter with a photographer on the red carpet Monday."Not true," a rep for the "Gladiator II" star told Fox News Digital Tuesday. "He was always scheduled to be in and out of Cannes, arriving and departing on Monday, in between performances of Othello on Broadway. It was a great evening at the Cannes Film Festival."The 70-year-old is starring as Othello on Broadway through next month. The film festival at the luxury resort town in the French Riviera began last week and continues through this weekend.A report surfaced that Washington "skipped" a press conference with the cast Tuesday morning for his new Spike Lee movie, "Highest 2 Lowest," after the altercation with the photographer.DENZEL WASHINGTON ERUPTS AFTER PHOTOGRAPHER APPEARS TO GRAB HIM ON CANNES RED CARPETIt was reported the festival changed some of its schedule to accommodate his "Othello" performances.Video obtained by Fox News Digital showed Washington angrily putting his finger in a photographers face after the man appeared to grab Washington's arm to get his attention.In the video, Washington yells "stop" as he approaches the man, and photographers laugh at Washington's remarks. When he went to walk away from the group of photographers, the man seemingly grabbed the actor by the arm.DENZEL WASHINGTON SETS NEW RECORD AFTER WILD YEAR OF RETIREMENT RUMORS, FAN FIGHTS AND EMBRACING RELIGIONThis sent Washington into a frenzy."Stop it!" Washington shouted. "Stop!"Washington was later surprised with an honorary Palme dOr honor after the altercation.Before Washington's latest movie premiered, festival chief Thierry Frmaux shared some kind words with the crowd about the actor.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Its a very special day. Denzel, because you are here, we want to make something special for you. Its a kind of way for us to tell you our adoration, what you have done in cinema. Nobody knows about that except Spike Lee, who wrote me to do that," Frmaux said, according to Deadline.Lee approached the stage to present the award to Washington."This is my brother right here. I love him, I love him. Im glad youre here where all the people love you too," Lee told the star, according to the outlet.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"This is a total surprise for me, so Im a little emotional. But, from the bottom of my heart, I thank you all," Washington told the crowd. "It was a great opportunity to collaborate with my brother once again brother from another mother, Spike.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"To be here once again in Cannes, you know, were a very privileged group in this room that we get to make movies and wear tuxedos and nice clothes and dress up and get paid for it as well," Washington added. "You know, were just blessed beyond measure. Im blessed beyond measure, and, from the bottom of my heart, I thank you all. Thank you."Fox News Digital's Janelle Ash contributed to this report.
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    Sanders knocks Democrat establishment's strategic use of 'identity politics' to vilify Bernie bros, podcasters
    Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., compared the Democratic establishment for demonizing his supporters in the 2016 election to how male podcasters are being vilified today.Sanders spoke to Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh of the "Flagrant" podcast on Monday, agreeing that the Democratic Party has robbed their constituents of their right to participate in the democratic process. After discussing how the 2016 primary nomination was stolen from Sanders for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Schulz asked, "Could we not also say, ostensibly, there hasnt been a fair primary for the Democrats since 2008, are they not also a threat to democracy?" he asked."Yes," Sanders replied.But another key element about the 2016 election was how Sanders supporters, then referred to as "Bernie bros," were condemned by the Democratic establishment and the media in 2016. Singh recalled claims that they "have a racism problem, a misogyny problem," and asked, "do you think thats a super PAC thing behind that?"CONSERVATIVES MOCK DEM RHETORIC ABOUT 'OLIGARCHY' AS NYC LIVING ROOM PIC OF ALEX SOROS AND ABEDIN GOES VIRAL"That was the Democratic establishment," Sanders replied, arguing he had a diverse grassroots base. "They were sitting there - We had a lot of young people, we had people-of-color and, you know, they create this kind of myth with the help of the corporate media and all that stuff.""You know it's kind of interesting, to that note, is during this election, the podcast space which the Democrats largely avoided, they feel had some influence in the election and um they started to label us the podcast bros and said that we were sexist, and we were racist and bigoted," Schulz recalled. "It's almost like it's the exact same strategy to get you out of there.""Yeah," Sanders replied, agreeing thats what the "liberal elite" does.The Vermont senator went on to argue that there is a clear distinction between working against "all forms of bigotry" versus engaging in "identity politics.""Youre Black? Youre wonderful, youre tremendous. Youre gay? Youre the greatest human being on Earth," Sanders said, criticizing the identity politics.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURESanders argued advocates of identity politics are failing to ask the real question, "What do you stand for? Youre gay? Thats fine, who cares? But what do you stand for?"Sanders continued, "You know, is every gay person brilliant and wonderful and great? No, of course not. Everybody's a human being. So the issue is What you stand for? which gets you back to what we discussed earlier. Class politics, in the sense of Which side are you on? Are you going to stand with working families? Are you going to raise the minimum wage to a living wage or not? Are you going to guarantee - fight to guarantee - healthcare to all people or not? Are you going to demand that the wealthiest people stop paying their fair share of taxes or not? Those are the issues, and no one cares what color you are, you know, what your gender is etc. etc."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    'Dog the Bounty Hunter' confident NoLa prison break was an 'inside job'
    Ten inmates escaping from Orleans Parish Justice Center is no coincidence, according to "Dog the Bounty Hunter." Although the investigation is ongoing, Duane Chapman told Fox News he believes the escape is "definitely an inside job."Ten inmates escaped from the New Orleans jail early Friday morning, and six remain on the run as of Tuesday evening."What is 10 felons doing in one cell? How did they ever get out of there without anyone watching them? So I think that far, not seeing surveillance and all that, I think it is definitely an inside job," Chapman said Tuesday on "The Ingraham Angle."The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Department suggested an "inside job" was a possibility during a news conference.LOUISIANA STATE POLICE CAPTURES 4TH ESCAPED INMATE IN NOLA PRISON BREAK, 6 STILL AT LARGEThe most recent arrest came on Monday night when officials announced the capture of inmate Gary C. Price.A source confirmed to Fox News that authorities have come close to detaining others, but the "timing has been off."The source added it's possible the remaining fugitives left New Orleans, but it's believed most, if not all of them, are still there.Chapman reasoned that it could be expected the inmates would reunite at a "meeting place" some days after the escape, but given the investigation, "somewhere, some way, somebody" could be "hiding the majority of them."JAIL WORKER CLAIMS INMATES THREATENED TO SHANK HIM DURING ORLEANS PARISH ESCAPE: REPORTCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSterling Williams, 33, an employee of the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office (OPSO), was arrested and charged with 10 counts of principal to simple escape and malfeasance in office, according to a Tuesday morning statement from Attorney General Liz Murrill's office.Williams reportedly said he was threatened with violence by the escapees before allegedly helping them get loose.Chapman pushed back on Williams' claims, asking, "How did anyone even have a shank?"Officials are still searching for six escaped inmates, but the Louisiana Department of Public Safety released new booking pictures of four captured inmates who escaped the New Orleans jail.Chapman told Fox News host Laura Ingraham he feels "sorry for them when they get caught because they just added many more years" to their sentences.Fox News Digital's Peter D'Abrosca, Adam Sabes and Stepheny Price contributed to this report.
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