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WWW.YOUTUBE.COMTHIS Hidden Truth About YOUR Mind Will Bend Reality InstantlyTHIS Hidden Truth About YOUR Mind Will Bend Reality Instantly0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 17 Views 0 AnteprimaEffettua l'accesso per mettere mi piace, condividere e commentare!
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFalcons run over Vikings to spoil home opener as JJ McCarthy strugglesThere was no fourth-quarter magic for J.J. McCarthy in his second NFL start, as the Atlanta Falcons handled the Minnesota Vikings on the road to win their first game of the season, 22-6.McCarthy stole a victory in Chicago last Monday after orchestrating a thrilling fourth quarter against the Bears. But the Falcons had all the answers for the young quarterback on "Sunday Night Football" to get in the win column.McCarthy went 11-of-21 through the air for 158 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions in a game where he had some chances for big plays, but he just didnt have the right touch on his passes. With the lack of a successful run game, the Falcons were sending all types of pressure and McCarthy went down for six sacks.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBut McCarthys opponent, Michael Penix Jr., wasnt having the best of games at the quarterback position either. Penix was just 13-of-21 for 135 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions. He also missed some throws that couldve led to a touchdown earlier than Tyler Allgeiers late fourth-quarter score, which was the dagger for the Falcons.COWBOYS BEAT GIANTS ON WALK-OFF FIELD GOAL IN THRILLING OVERTIME VICTORYAllgeiers five-yard rush was the only touchdown for either team in this game, as it was a field goal battle throughout with both teams struggling to convert on red zone chances. Parker Romo, the Falcons new kicker as Younghoe Koo was benched after a rough week 1 performance, was up for the challenge as he knocked in all five of his field goal attempts, including his longest from 54 yards out.Though the pass game wasnt efficient for Atlanta, star running back Bijan Robinson picked up the slack with 143 rushing yards on 22 carries to lead the game in that category. Drake London was the leading receiver for the Falcons with 49 yards on three receptions.For the Vikings, Justin Jefferson had 81 yards, though he caught just three passes. After McCarthys second interception of the game on the Vikings final drive, Jefferson was noticeably frustrated on the sideline, but who wouldnt be when the offense truly clicked in the fourth quarter this past week?McCarthy and the Vikings will hope to be more consistent from start to finish next week when they face the Cincinnati Bengals, who are expected to be without quarterback Joe Burrow after he suffered a toe injury on Sunday.Meanwhile, the Falcons hit the road again, but against an NFC South rival in the Carolina Panthers next Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 20 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump vows immigration crackdown after Cuban national charged in Dallas machete murderPresident Donald Trump says the killing of Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah in Dallas, Texas is a "terrible" crime and the result of immigration enforcement failures.The Truth Social post names 37-year-old Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, a Cuban national with a history of arrests in the U.S. Trump says the crime was carried out by an "illegal alien from Cuba who should have never been in our country."Cobos-Martinez allegedly attacked Nagamallaiah with a machete at a downtown motel, stabbing and beheading him in front of his wife and son. Witnesses say the violence began after a dispute over a broken washing machine and a language barrier.ICE DEMANDS REMOVAL OF CUBAN NATIONAL WHO ALLEGEDLY BEHEADED MERCHANT AFTER BIDEN ADMIN RELEASECobos-Martinez was arrested at the scene and charged with capital murder. Trump alleges he should never have been released after prior convictions and deportation attempts, blaming former President Joe Biden."This individual was previously arrested for terrible crimes, including child sex abuse, grand theft auto and false imprisonment, but was released back into our homeland under incompetent Joe Biden because Cuba did not want such an evil person in their country. Rest assured, the time for being soft on these illegal immigrant criminals is OVER under my watch!" Trump wrote.ICE LODGES DETAINERS AGAINST 3 VENEZUELANS CHARGED WITH CAPITAL MURDER IN TEXASCobos-Martinez had a prior final order of removal to Cuba and was most recently held in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody in Dallas before being released on an order of supervision on Jan. 13, 2025, during the Biden administration. The release occurred because Cuba declined to accept his return due to his criminal record, according to ICE. The issue is a recurring problem in U.S. immigration enforcement.Trump also praised Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi for "doing an incredible job" of strengthening enforcement, while vowing that offenders will face prosecution "to the fullest extent of the law."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 19 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMVigil for Charlie Kirk held in alleged gunman's Utah hometown draws hundreds of mournersHundreds gathered Sunday night in the Utah hometown of alleged gunman Tyler Robinson to honor Charlie Kirk, mourn with his family, and acknowledge the pain of Robinsons relatives.Organizer Jordan Hess told the crowd he was "deeply moved" by their attendance."Im grateful that everyone felt the desire and the need to be here in the spirit of community tonight," he said, clearly emotional.Hess said the event was organized to "celebrate who we are as Americans and to mourn We gather today not as Democrats or Republicans, not as left or right, not as different races or believers of different religions but as citizens of the greatest, most enduring experiment of self-government that the world has ever known."CHARLIE KIRK'S FRIEND URGES MOURNERS TO 'GO BACK TO CHURCH' FOLLOWING ACTIVIST'S KILLINGHe noted the vigil was also about mourning Kirks life, mourning for his family, the family of the alleged shooter, the students who witnessed the tragedy, and "mourning what this moment threatens to say about the state of our union."Whether or not people agreed with Kirks beliefs, "one truth remains, he was an American, a citizen, a son, a husband and maybe most importantly a voice. He bravely used his voice to advocate for things he believed in: faith, family and freedom," Hess said.He added that "political assassination is not just the taking of life, it is the attempted murder of dialogue," imploring that people should be able to "disagree passionately without destroying one another."UTAH LEADERS URGE UNITY FOLLOWING CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATION: 'TURNING POINT FOR AMERICA'Attendee Taylor Crosby told Fox News Digital that he decided to come to the vigil because the "recent attack on free speech is something that should motivate the entire country to come together because when we can't speak our mind, that's the death of democracy at that point. So, something needs to change and I want to be the change that we want to see in the world."Although he didnt agree with Kirk on everything, Crosby said he respected his opinions and that he fought for what he believed in.Crosby said he didnt know the Robinson family but had heard he was involved in a socialist community in the area.UTAH STUDENTS LIFT VOICES IN PRAYER AT VIGIL FOR CHARLIE KIRKS CHRISTIAN LEGACY: 'FELT CALLED BY GOD'"And I've had friends that are part of that group, and a lot of them are just filled with hate and vitriol," he said. "I've gotten blocked and removed as friends for having opinions as basic as having a border and not letting in unlimited numbers of migrants. So, theres definitely a wide extreme of people in this area. Anywhere from people who will come to support free speech to people who will demonize you for having an opinion that 50% of the population believes in. So it's tough."Jesse Wilkinson stood quietly in the crowd wearing a shirt emblazoned with the word "Freedom."For Wilkinson, a part-time firefighter from St. George who now lives in Washington, Utah, showing up was about more than politics."I just wanted to support my community," he said. "I know were going through a hard time with the alleged shooter being from here and everything. I grew up in St. George I just wanted to be supportive and share my love and support for all those that are mourning, especially the Kirk family as well as the Robinson family. I know theyre going through a really hard time."Wilkinson said he became a firefighter out of a desire to serve, and Kirks death struck him deeply.VIGILS HELD ACROSS US AFTER ASSASSINATION OF CHARLIE KIRK: 'WE MUST HEAL'"I think he was an amazing, amazing man. He was having an amazing impact. I admire the man, and I know his voice will echo forever."He also framed the tragedy as an attack not just on Kirk but on the freedoms he stood for."If were silent, thats whats going to cause violence. We need to come together, we need to talk, and agree to disagree," he said, echoing Kirks words about open debate.Even his shirt carried meaning. The "freedom" design, a gift from his mother, was a subtle nod to Kirks style and the values he represented."Were the greatest country on the face of the planet, and we have amazing freedoms," Wilkinson said.For him, the vigil was about honoring Kirk, standing with neighbors, and recommitting to the principles of dialogue and freedom.Kevin Holyoak shared a similar message. He told Fox News Digital the evening was a time for reflection, adding that the country is going through tough times and urging people to respect differing beliefs.CHARLIE KIRK SHOOTING LEADS TO OUTPOURING FROM UTAH OFFICIALS, 2025 NOMS ON BOTH SIDES"Its better to talk through things as opposed to taking measures into your own hands that harm somebody else," he said, noting that violence runs against the values America was built on.A fan of Kirk, Holyoak described him as "an inspiring young person that got it real early." He admired how Kirk listened to opposing opinions, treated people with respect, and encouraged open conversation."I just think we all need to act that way," he said.For him, the vigil was about honoring Kirks legacy while urging the community and the country to return to dialogue over conflict.Utah Tech University President Shane Smeed told mourners the vigil was a moment for unity and healing. Speaking personally and not in his official role, Smeed called the past week "an incredibly difficult, tragic week" and urged the community to lean on faith instead of fear.He reflected on the meaning of unity, describing it as harmony and oneness, and used the image of Canadian geese flying in formation to illustrate how individuals support one another and what happens when one falls behind. True unity, he said, means ensuring no one is left alone. "To be peacemakers, we have to strive to remove contention and hate in our lives," Smeed said.He closed with a prayer for peace, reminding the community that healing would come only through choosing dialogue, compassion, and unity.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 20 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFBI nabs 2 men for allegedly placing incendiary device under FOX affiliate news vehicleThe Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested two men in Utah after a bomb was found underneath a FOX 13 News vehicle in Salt Lake City, according to official reports.The suspects, Adeeb Nasir, 58, and Adil Justice Ahmed Nasir, 31, are facing multiple charges, including Threat of Terrorism, Possessing Weapons of Mass Destruction and Possessing Explosive Devices.The device was found on Friday, Sept. 12 and determined to be real, FOX 13 reported. Officials said the device had been lit but "failed to function."The Salt Lake City Police Bomb Squad and the Unified Fire Authority Arson/Bomb Squad located the device under a FOX 13 News vehicle that was parked next to an occupied building.FBI ARRESTS SELF-PROCLAIMED HATE CRIME VICTIM FOR ALLEGEDLY SETTING DEADLY HOUSE FIREDocuments seen by Fox News Digital also show that because of the nature of the device and its placement, the incident constituted a significant threat to public safety.The FBIs Salt Lake City Field Office ultimately assumed jurisdiction and took over the search.Investigators traced the device back to a home near 2700 South and 8500 West in Magna, where both suspects were said to be living.BOULDER TERROR SUSPECT USED ISRAELI FLAGS TO HUNT VICTIMS, FBI TESTIMONY REVEALSFederal agents served a search warrant on the property, with the Salt Lake City bomb squad ensuring the home was safe to enter.Inside, officers found two hoax weapons of mass destruction, two firearms, bomb-making equipment and illegal drugs. Nearby homes in the neighborhood had to be evacuated as authorities searched the area.Investigators said that, in addition to the explosive materials, officers found "firearms and firearm-related items, illegal narcotics, and electronic devices reasonably believed to contain evidence of crimes."Authorities said that the suspects actions posed a "significant risk of mass casualties."Adeeb Nasir and Adil Justice Ahemd Nasir are being held in Salt Lake County Jail."FOX 13 News is working closely with law-enforcement and our risk management team, with the safety of our employees as our top priority," said FOX 13 Station Manager Leona Wood.Fox News Digital reached out to the FBI and Salt Lake City Jail for comment.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 23 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMColts steal improbable victory from Broncos after officials throw game-changing flag as clock runs outThe Indianapolis Colts are a surprising 2-0 team to start the 2025 NFL season, but that record wouldnt be possible without an unusual play that went their way after the clock hit zero in the fourth quarter.The Denver Broncos appeared to secure a road win when Spencer Shraders 60-yard field-goal attempt came up short and wide right. Denver led 28-26 and, despite failing to score in the fourth quarter, began celebrating what looked like a victory.But officials threw a flag, calling a leverage penalty on the Broncos. It is illegal to use a teammate on the kicking line to elevate oneself and attempt to block a kick, which is what Denver was penalized for.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThat gave the Colts an untimed down despite the clock expiring. Shrader moved 15 yards closer, and from 45 yards out drilled the kick through the uprights as Lucas Oil Stadium erupted in celebration of an improbable 29-28 win.The victory wasnt just about the final play. Denver also made critical mistakes throughout, including kicker Wil Lutz clanking a 42-yard attempt off the right upright on the previous drive that would have extended the lead.DANIEL JONES RUSHES FOR 2 TOUCHDOWNS IN DOMINANT COLTS DEBUT AGAINST DOLPHINSBroncos quarterback Bo Nix, who went 22-of-30 for 206 yards and three touchdowns, also threw a costly interception in Colts territory early in the fourth quarter, taking points off the board.Meanwhile, Colts quarterback Daniel Jones continued his hot start to the season with another efficient outing. He finished 23-of-34 for 316 yards and a touchdown, adding another score on a quarterback sneak.That followed his Week 1 performance against Miami, where he rushed for two touchdowns and threw for one in a 33-8 win.Tight end Tyler Warren led Indianapolis with 79 receiving yards on four catches, while Alec Pierce added four receptions for 68 yards. Jonathan Taylor powered the ground game with 165 rushing yards and caught two passes, including Jones touchdown throw in the second quarter.The Colts now turn their attention to their first divisional matchup of the season, a Week 3 showdown against the Tennessee Titans.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 34 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump says 'we'll see what happens' when asked about possibility of striking Venezuela amid rising tensionsPresident Donald Trump on Sunday responded vaguely to questions about the possibilities of the U.S. striking mainland Venezuela as well as additional drug-smuggling boats amid rising tensions between the two countries.Trump answered several questions about Venezuela while speaking to reporters in Morristown, New Jersey, on Sunday including the possibility of striking the country and whether he fears escalation from President Nicols Maduro."We'll see what happens," Trump said on Sunday in response to a question about the likelihood of a U.S. strike on the Latin American nation. "Look, Venezuela is sending us their gang members, their drug dealers and drugs. It's not acceptable."VENEZUELAN MILITARY JETS BUZZ US NAVY SHIP IN 'HIGHLY PROVOCATIVE' MOVE, PENTAGON SAYSThe president also said that the number of boats seen off the coast of Venezuela, where his administration recently bolstered the U.S. Navy's presence, has decreased significantly."We'll see what happens," Trump told reporters for a second time when asked if he intends to launch additional strikes on Venezuelan drug-smuggling boats. "There's certainly not a lot of boats out there. . There's been very little boat traffic."TRUMP TOUTS US STRIKE AS MADURO SLAMS MILITARY THREAT OFF VENEZUELAWhen asked on Sunday if he was concerned about a possible escalation from Maduro, who has labeled some of Trump's actions illegal, Trump pointed to the millions of drug deaths that occurred in the U.S. last year."What's illegal are the drugs on the boat, and the drugs that are being sent into our country and the fact that 300 million people died last year from drugs, that's what's illegal," Trump fired back.TRUMP ANNOUNCES US MILITARY CONDUCTED 'LETHAL STRIKE' ON VENEZUELAN DRUG BOAT IN CARIBBEANThe remarks from Trump come amid escalating tensions after a U.S. military strike earlier this month blew apart a Venezuelan drug boat in the southern Caribbean, leaving nearly a dozen suspected Tren de Aragua (TdA) narco terrorists dead. On Saturday, Venezuelas foreign minister accused U.S. Navy personnel of boarding a tuna boat with nine fishermen in Venezuelan waters, according to The Associated Press."A lot of drugs are coming out of Venezuela. A lot of Tren de Aragua," Trump told reporters. "They're trying to get out, but we're stopping them successfully at the border in Venezuela."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn February, the Trump administration also designated drug cartel groups like Tren de Aragua, the Sinaloa Cartel and others as foreign terrorist organizations.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 27 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKnives are out for embattled FBI Director Kash Patel, despite Trump supportOn Monday, former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey once President Trumps top pick to lead the FBI will be sworn into a new power-sharing role with deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino.Baileys installment comes at a perilous time for FBI Director Kash Patel, whose leadership atop the nations premier law enforcement agency is under fire, according to ten sources from multiple federal offices granted anonymity to speak freely. The White Houses reasoning to create an unprecedented office for Bailey has not been explained and left FBI leadership confused, two people at the agency said."The White House, Bondi, Blanche have no confidence in Kash," one source with knowledge of ongoing personnel discussions said. "Pam in particular cannot stand him. Blanche either," they said, referring to Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche.Bondi and Blanche denied the characterization, and White House officials denied any plans to remove Director Patel from his position.KASH PATEL'S FALSE START ON CHARLIE KIRK KILLER DRAWS SCRUTINY, BUT FBI NABBED SUSPECT IN THE ENDBut allies of President Trump and Patels harshest critics have begun to circulate word that contingency plans for Patels ouster are forming. They also claim his hopeful successor, Andrew Bailey, made clear that he would not leave his post as Missouris AG or abandon his aspirations to run for state governor only to serve as Patels number two.Under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, Bailey, who starts at the Bureau on September 15th, would be eligible to fill the FBI Director post should it become vacant after he has been employed by the FBI for at least 90 days.Multiple sources close to Trump acknowledged the president was not thrilled with some past episodes of Patels performance including a public feud with AG Bondi over the administrations handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. One senior White House official involved in personnel decisions also framed Patels botched communications during the manhunt for Charlie Kirks assassin as something Patel likely wished he could do differently, if he could do it all over again. Trump did not call for any action to be taken in response to it, the person said.Patels purported off-ramp, which the White House denies, would not involve his firing but a reassignment to another administration role, according to multiple people who described it."Hell get Billy Long-ed," one person said. Less than two months after his Senate confirmation, recent former IRS Commissioner Billy Long was nominated to become the next U.S. ambassador to Iceland.Such decisions would originate from the White House, and a senior official involved in decision-making there dismissed the allegations as baseless and even wishful thinking from figures who might benefit. Three sources also pointed out co-Deputy Director Dan Bongios days are more likely numbered than Patels, as he threatened to quit amid fallout from the Epstein feud with Bondi.Bongino declined to respond to claims from anonymous sources. In a phone call, he emphasized the FBIs accomplishments in the short tenure of the new administration, including the success of Operation Summer Heat against violent crime nationwide.After DOJ leadership announced Baileys new position, Patels allies began quietly inquiring with figures inside and outside the administration about whispers of plans for his departure. Some of the claims were less whispers than shouts, with some going so far as to claim White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was supportive of plans to replace Patel.Wiles strongly denied ever making such statements and described Kash as a friend of many years.NEW FBI DEPUTY DIRECTOR ANDREW BAILEY BEGINS WORK ALONGSIDE BONGINOBailey said in a statement to FOX, "Any suggestion that I was brought in to replace anyone in leadership at the FBI or spin my appointment into a sign of division, is simply false - I am honored to serve the FBI and Department of Justice as we work together to keep our nation safe."Wiles also told FOX, discussions surrounding Baileys hiring pertained only to the co-deputy director job he is set to serve in, starting Monday.Fox is told Patel has received ongoing guidance from Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio on improving his working relationship with Bondi. A senior White House official close to President Trump also expressed a desire for Patel to limit his presence on social media, given the gravity of the position he holds.Patels conduct online sparked the latest flashpoint in concerns over his ability to effectively carry out his duties as FBI Director.On Thursday, investigators in Orem, Utah delayed an afternoon press conference citing "rapid developments" as Patel jetted in from New York to appear alongside Gov. Spencer Cox. When officials took to the podium late in the evening, the FBI Director did not speak. Multiple sources told FOX he was forcefully instructed not to adding that investigators had still not identified a suspect when the briefing was delayed.The unusual field appearance from the FBI Director which current and former agents say can grind time-sensitive fieldwork to a halt followed Patels hasty announcement on social media Wednesday that "the subject for the horrific shooting today that took the life of Charlie Kirk is now in custody." The news came as an apparent surprise to local authorities about to deliver an update in a televised briefing, who indicated the killer was still at large. Shortly after, the FBI clarified that two people had been questioned and released, and the search was ongoing."Total amateur hour," one federal official said of the incident.The back-to-back communications fumbles sparked fury from AG Bondi, Deputy AG Blanche, and the White House, multiple sources told FOX. On Friday, when authorities announced that the 22-year-old Utah man suspected of Kirks murder was in custody, Governor Spencer Cox took the leading role in handling the press. There was concern, one source told FOX, that "letting Kash talk much could f*ck up the prosecution".Asked about this, a DOJ source denied direct knowledge, but said successful prosecutions generally require limits on what is said about an investigation.Bondi and Blanche told FOX in a joint statement, "We work with Director Patel every single day and fully support his leadership at the FBI. The suspect is in handcuffs today because of the outstanding work of Director Patel and our law enforcement partners. Any suggestion to the contrary does not reflect the reality of our strong working relationship and shared commitment to protecting the American people."But Patels performance as FBI Director was under the microscope long before Kirks horrific killing gripped the administration this week.MAN ARRESTED FOR SICKENING ACT AT CHARLIE KIRK MEMORIAL OUTSIDE TURNING POINT HQOn the same day Kirk was shot, three former high-ranking FBI officials filed a lawsuit accusing Patel, Bondi, and their agencies of unlawfully firing them as part of a political purge directed by the DOJ and the White House something Patel promised against in Senate confirmation hearings.The larger concern, according to those familiar with the litigation, is Patel allegedly wielded authority belonging solely to the president, citing Article II of the Constitution in dismissal letters he signed. The misstep, they say, creates a legal minefield for the FBI, DOJ, and Executive Office of the President."Either way, its bad: Kash cannot exercise the powers of the president, and the president cant fire these officials," a source with direct knowledge of the lawsuit said.The filing reads, "Article II of the Constitution and the laws of the United States do not vest any such authority with the Director of the FBI. Article II provides authority for the President, and the President alone, to appoint principal officers, concomitant with the power to remove them "at will." None of Plaintiffs are principal officers and, more importantly, the FBI Director is not the President."A senior law enforcement official said, "The admin could very well lose in court, and it will be because of Kashs big mouth, making the president look like an ass."The Department of Justice declined to comment on the pending litigation. But legal limits on presidential power to remove officials from their posts are currently being tested in the courts. Recently, the Supreme Court allowed removals of political appointees at independent boards. Although the FBI officials involved in this case are not politically appointed, the scope of Article II authority is part of a live legal debate.Some analysts reportedly note this case could wind up costing the president a deposition, citing Patels finger-pointing at Trump."[Patel] stated that Driscoll needed to understand that "the FBI tried to put the President in jail and he hasnt forgotten it," the lawsuit reads.Patel stated that in order to keep his own job, he had to fire agents who had worked on investigations into President Trump regardless of their retirement eligibility status, according to the suit filed by Former Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll, former Assistant Director in Charge (ADIC) of the Washington DC Field Office Steven Jensen, and Spencer Evans, a longtime FBI Special Agent in Charge (SAC).The lawsuit, FOX is told, will likely now be referred to the DOJ Inspector General in what sources described as a double-whammy for the administration. The Office of the Inspector General also declined to comment.The subject could also come up when Patel testifies before House and Senate committees next week.A source close to the attorney general described her focus as tirelessly fixated on the business of the DOJ.In a statement to FOX, AG Bondi said, "Our only priority is to continue working together with the FBI to make America safer by ensuring murderers and violent criminals face the most severe justice. Director Patel and the FBI have worked tirelessly with my agencies and state partners, leading to the arrest of the suspect in the assassination of my friend, Charlie.A spokesperson for the White House also chastised those stoking discussion of Patels ouster. "Director Patel and his team worked night and day to find this murderer and bring him to justice. Anyone who doubts his resolve and dedication - especially when Charlie was such a close friend to him- simply is using this extremely sad moment in a disgusting act of political gamesmanship. The focus was on catching this killer, and he will face the full wrath of the justice system," Communications Director Steven Cheung said.Still, Patel made plans on Friday to visit President Trump in Bedminster this weekend, as critical news reports about his performance began mounting.Patels office declined to provide on-the-record comment. A source close to Patel acknowledged to Fox, "Yes, tensions were incredibly high yesterday and the day before. Yes, people were probably mad that things werent moving faster. Tensions have since subsided and things took a turn for the better today with the capture of Robinson."The source also said, "Over the past few months, Kash has built a positive relationship with Susie Wiles."Saturday, President Trump told Fox News Digital, "Im very proud of the FBI. Kash and everyone else they have done a great job."Fox News' David Spunt contributed to this report.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 29 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEagles' Jalen Hurts, Chiefs' Chris Jones trade barbs at end of gamePhiladelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones were heard trading barbs toward the end of their game on Sunday evening.Hurts was getting the offense set to kneel out the clock when Jones was heard talking smack.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"You didnt even have 100 yards," Jones said over the Eagles offensive line, possibly directed at Saquon Barkley.Hurts replied, "We won the f---ing game. Shut your a-- up."WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGEPhiladelphia escaped with a 20-17 victory over Kansas City in a rematch of Super Bowl LIX. The Eagles offense wasnt as explosive as it was during the Super Bowl back in February but it did enough to get the win.STEELERS RETURNER SUFFERS MAJOR KICKOFF BLUNDER IN LOSS VS SEAHAWKSHurts ran for a touchdown at the goal line in the fourth quarter to go up 10 points. After the Chiefs scored on a pass from Patrick Mahomes to Tyquan Thornton the team couldnt score again.The star quarterback was 15-of-22 with 101 passing yards. Hurts had a rushing touchdown Barkley was held to fewer than 100 yards rushing he had 88. But he scored a touchdown."The most important thing is finding a way to win. We showed up when we needed to the most. Being able to play turnover free football," Hurts said, via NBC Sports Philadelphia. "There is a level of patience you have to have. Play within yourself."Mahomes was 16-of-29 with 187 passing yards, a touchdown pass and an interception. He also had a rushing score and led the team in rushing yards with 66 on seven carries.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 29 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMZohran Mamdani lands key endorsement in New York City mayoral raceIt took nearly three months, but the top Democrat in New York state has finally endorsed New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani."New York City deserves a mayor who will stand up to Donald Trump and make life more affordable for New Yorkers. Thats @ZohranKMamdani," New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Sunday evening in a social media post.The governor's endorsement is significant, as it may help Mamdani secure the backing of other key members of the party's establishment. And it will likely put more pressure on two other top Democrats in New York State who are still withholding their backing of Mamdani - Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, the top two Democratic Party leaders in Congress.Mamdani, in a statement, said he was "grateful to the Governor for her support in unifying our party as well as the work shes done standing up to President Trump, securing free lunch meals for our kids, and expanding access to childcare."TRUMP REVEALS NEW NICKNAME FOR MAMDANIHochul announced her support for Mamdani, the 33-year-old democratic socialist state lawmaker from Queens who shocked the political world in June with his convincing win over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and nine other candidates to capture the Democratic Party's mayoral nomination, in the New York Times."In the past few months, Ive had frank conversations with him. Weve had our disagreements," the governor wrote. "But in our conversations, I heard a leader who shares my commitment to a New York where children can grow up safe in their neighborhoods and where opportunity is within reach for every family. I heard a leader who is focused on making New York City affordable a goal I enthusiastically support."POLL POSITION: JUST HOW LARGE IS MAMDANI'S LEAD IN THE NYC MAYORAL RACE?The Ugandan-born Mamdani, if elected, would become the first Muslim and first millennial mayor of the nation's most populous city. He is the clear frontrunner in the latest public opinion polls in the mayoral race in the Democrat-dominated city.Mamdani is sitting on 22-point margin leads over Cuomo and the rest of the field in surveys released last week from Quinnipiac University and New York Times/Siena College. And a survey from Emerson University and the Hill also indicates Mamdani comfortably ahead by double digits.CUOMO SHAKES UP CAMPAIGN IN BID TO TAKE DOWN MAMDANIGuardian Angels co-founder Curtis Sliwa, who for a second straight election is the Republican mayoral nominee in the Democrat-dominated city, was a distant third in the polls, with embattled incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent after deciding to skip the Democratic primary amid anemic polling, further down in fourth place.Both Sliwa and Adams have repeatedly committed to staying in the race in recent weeks amid multiple reports that Trump's advisors floated administration roles for both mayoral hopefuls if they dropped out.On Sunday, following a new report that Adams would drop out in the coming days, the mayor's spokesman fired back."Let me be perfectly clear: any rumor or tweet suggesting Mayor Adams is stepping down this week is complete bulls---," spokesman Todd Shapiro wrote in a statement. "These lies are being spread by desperate opponents who cant match the mayors record, his campaign energy, or his support across this city."Mamdani surged to the Democratic primary victory thanks to an energetic campaign that put a major focus on affordability and New York City's high cost of living. It was fueled by a grassroots army of supporters and backing from top national progressive champions, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont.Mamdani made smart use of social media platforms, including TikTok, as he engaged low-propensity voters. He proposed eliminating fares to ride New York City's vast bus system, making CUNY (City University of New York) "tuition-free," freezing rents on municipal housing, offering "free childcare" for children up to age 5 and setting up government-run grocery stores.Mamdani has been heavily criticized by his rivals for his past critical comments of the New York City Police Department (NYPD), and his proposal to shift certain responsibilities away from the NYPD and focus on social services and community-based program.Hochul recently said an apology from Mamdani was in order, and the mayoral hopeful told the New York Times a couple of days ago that he intended to apologize.Hochul said that in her conversations with Mamdani she made "it very clear that our police officers should have every resource to keep our streets and subways safe. I urged him to ensure that there is strong leadership at the helm of the N.Y.P.D. and he agreed."The governor also addressed Mamdani's past critical comments about Israel."We discussed the need to combat the rise of antisemitism urgently and unequivocally. Ive been glad to see him meet with Jewish leaders across the city, listening and addressing their concerns directly," Hochul said.Hochul's endorsement may not only benefit Mamdani, but could also help the governor shore up support from the Democrats' progressive base as she seeks re-election next year.Mamdani praised Hochul for her focus on tackling affordability."I look forward to fighting alongside her to continue her track record of putting money back in New Yorkers pockets and building a safer and stronger New York City where no one is forced to leave just so they can afford to raise a family," he said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPBut Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, a top Trump ally who is expected later this year to launch a 2026 run for governor, took aim at Hochul."At the exact moment when New Yorkers are looking for strong leadership from their Governor with a majority opposing Zohran Mamdani, Kathy Hochul embraces this raging Communist who will destroy New York making it less affordable and more dangerous - once again putting criminals and communists first, and New Yorkers LAST," Stefanik argued in a statement.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 29 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes split two days after affectionate birthday post, leaving fans reelingKelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes have reportedly called it quits after three years together.Ballerini's rep confirmed the news to People magazine. "Theyretwo adults who gave it their all and tried to do everything they could to make it work, but ultimately couldnt. It happens," sources close to the couple told the outlet.On Friday, the "Outer Banks" actor took to Instagram to give Ballerini a birthday shout-out.KELSEA BALLERINI REVEALS WHAT SHE FINDS SEXIEST' ABOUT NEW BOYFRIEND AFTER PAINFUL DIVORCE"although you keep saying youre not excited for 32, id say Im lookin forward to more of this," he wrote alongside a carousel of photos of the couple. "happy birthday my love."APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POSTFans were quick to share their confusion in the comment section."Guys I need answers. Who else is here looking for ANSWERS!?" one user wrote."Say sike right now because I cant take more bad news," another added."Yall stop playing. Is this for real??? Please tell me yall didnt break up?," one fan quipped.Representatives for Ballerini and Stokes did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.The "Cowboys Cry Too" singer began dating Stokes in December 2022. In an October 2023 interview with Neon, Ballerini revealed that she first connected with the actor when she sent him a flirtatious direct message on Instagram.Earlier this year, Ballerini explained why attending therapy sessions with Stokes is the "sexiest thing ever."During an interview with People magazine, the five-time Grammy nominee opened up about how her perspective on relationships has changed since she fell in love with Stokes."I look at love really practically now, and somehow its my favorite version of it. I didnt really have an example of what a solid relationship looked like in my developmental years. I learned the hard way," Ballerini said."Now my version of love that Ive found, its steady and its human, and we work on it," she continued. "That, to me, honestly, is the sexiest thing, like, Hey, you want to go to therapy? Lets go to therapy."She also told the outlet that she and Stokes relate to each other because of the similarities they share within their careers."Being with another creative, we both understand each others process," Ballerini said. "I would never ask him to not take a role that he feels inspired by, and he would never ask me to round the edges of my songwriting. Thats one of the things I appreciate the most about him."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"You become a mirror for each other. He helps me see the best things about myself and vice versa," she added. "We also show each other the things that we want to get better at.""Chase and I were like, What are our goals for the year? And we said we want to be hotter, funnier and more ambitious the best version of ourselves."KELSEA BALLERINI KISSES CHASE STOKES AFTER CRITICIZING EX AMID NASTY DIVORCE"Being so down with your person to put in the work for each other and individually, its a very new kind of love for me."Prior to her relationship with Stokes, Ballerini was married to musician Morgan Evans. The couple divorced in 2022.During a February 2023 appearance on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, Ballerini opened up about the marital struggles that led to her divorce from Evans.Ballerini shared that "there were separations. There was years of couples therapy. There was like, many a night of sleeping on the couch. I don't think it was the first night, but it was a night where I was like, 'This is not what I want.'"KELSEA BALLERINI SLAMS EX-HUSBAND MORGAN EVANS: HOW WAS I MARRIED TO THIS PERSON?The country star claimed that the marriage "took work for a long time," and that there was a "sense of disconnection" between them."I was getting resentful because any time we did see each other, I felt like I was carrying that load, and I was tired," she said. "I was just tired of showing up in that way all the time and not feeling like I was seen or matched."Fox News Digital's Ashley Hume contributed to this post.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 36 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFormer Biden cabinet member admits president shouldn't have sought re-election in 2024Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday that former President Joe Biden should not have sought re-election and that Democrats might have been better off if he had made that decision sooner.NBC News host Kristen Welker asked Buttigieg about former Vice President Kamala Harris' new book, in which she described the former president's decision to run for re-election as reckless."He should not have run," Buttigieg told Welker. "And if he had made that decision sooner, we might have been better off. But it literally was his decision. Nobody else was able to make that decision. And now in front of us, were confronted with the decisions that come next, whether thats inside the political party or movement or as were all weighing right now, in our own lives, as Americans, as a country. And thats where weve got to focus."Welker also pressed Buttigieg on whether he ever urged Biden not to run and whether it was reckless for the people around him to not do so.KAMALA HARRIS DECISION NOT TO RUN IN 2026 OPENS DOOR TO POSSIBLE SECOND PRESIDENTIAL RUN IN 2028"I was not included in the process of deciding whether the president should run again," Buttigieg said. "He made that decision and I think Im not alone in believing that he should have made the decision not to run sooner."The former transportation secretary added, "we are where we are" as a country and a party."What matters now is how we build a different kind of future where people not just politically, but nationally, where people can see themselves in what comes next," he added.In an excerpt of her new book, "107 Days," Harris wrote that the stakes were too high for Biden to run again.KAMALA HARRIS SCOLDS 'PILING ON' AGAINST JOE BIDEN WHEN ASKED ABOUT SEPARATING HERSELF DURING 2024 CAMPAIGN"'Its Joe and Jills decision.' We all said that, like a mantra, as if wed all been hypnotized. Was it grace, or was it recklessness? In retrospect, I think it was recklessness. The stakes were simply too high. This wasnt a choice that should have been left to an individuals ego, an individuals ambition. It should have been more than a personal decision," Harris wrote in the book, according to the excerpt released by The Atlantic on Wednesday morning.Former aides to Biden criticized the book excerpt in comments to Axios.Several Biden aides told Axios that Harris was trying to scapegoat Biden instead of reflecting on her own failures as vice president.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Vice President Harris was simply not good at the job," a former Biden White House official said. "She had basically zero substantive role in any of the administration's key work streams, and instead would just dive bomb in for stilted photo ops that exposed how out of depth she was."Fox News' Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 36 Views 0 Anteprima
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