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U.S. officials has issued warning of possible Hezbollah Terrorist Attack on American Soil. In a startling development, U.S. officials issued a warning indicating that Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based militant group, may be planning a terrorist attack on American soil.According to Real America’s Voice news report on Thursday, January 11, 2024, U.S. officials raised concerns about the increasing risk of Lebanese Hezbollah militants launching attacks on American targets, both in the Middle East and potentially within the United States. According to four officials familiar with the intelligence, the Iran-backed group is assessed to have a higher capability to strike within the U.S.…

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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has raised alarm bells, alleging that the Democratic Party’s alleged ultimate objective is to see former President Donald Trump behind bars. According to a report by Fox News on Thursday, January 11, 2024, Gingrich, in a passionate address at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, alleged that Democratic leaders are relentless in their pursuit to keep Trump out of the 2024 presidential race, capitalizing on President Joe Biden’s dwindling approval ratings.”Their goal is to put him in jail. Literally. I mean, if they can get to the right place, they will have him in…

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As the Trump family mourns the death of Melania Trump’s mother Amalija Knav, former President Donald Trump asked for a delay in closing arguments due to his Mother In Law’s death so he can be with Melania However, the judge presiding over the civil trial stemming from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit against Trump and his business empire, has rescinded the court’s offer for the 2024 GOP frontrunner to deliver a closing argument in the case.Judge Arthur Engoron on Wednesday rescinded permission for Trump to make a closing argument during proceedings on Thursday.It has been noted that Engoron…

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According to a report by Raw Story on Thursday, January 11, 2024, in conclusion to the $370 million civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump, New York prosecutors honed in on a severance package granted to Allen Weisselberg following his tax evasion conviction The trial, which has gripped the nation with its high-stakes legal proceedings, took an intriguing turn as prosecutors argued that the payment to Weisselberg was far from ordinary.Legal analysts inside the courtroom, including MSNBC’s Lisa Rubin, reported that New York Attorney General’s office attorney Kevin Wallace emphasized the significance of the severance payment during the trial’s…

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A woman who was last employed when she was 19 years old and receiving benefits from the government is apparently using taxpayer money to fund the wedding of her dreams.The Daily Mail reports Anna Broom, a resident of the UK, has received more than $150,000 from government benefits over the last 14 years.Mrs. Groom is now 33 years old She is now asking for $15,000 additional dollars to pay for a wedding at an English castle.Broom listed a horse and carriage, a designer dress, and enough champagne for 50 guests among the things she needs for her wedding.Groom told another…

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According to a report by Raw Story on Thursday, January 11, 2024, former President Donald Trump faced instant ridicule after making a historically illiterate claim outside his civil fraud trial. Trump blamed New York Attorney General Letitia James for Exxon’s decision to move its headquarters from New York to Texas, a move that occurred in 1989.During his Thursday morning monologue, Trump asserted, “She should be criminally liable for this, she did this to Exxon.And they drove Exxon out of New York…They’re now living in Texas.”While James did sue ExxonMobil in 2019 for alleged fraud against lenders, a case she lost,…

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According to a report by Raw Story on Thursday, January 11, 2024, Former President Donald Trump’s courtroom drama took a dramatic turn as he suggested that New York Attorney General Letitia James should bear the financial burden for bringing a $250 million fraud lawsuit against him. In an unexpected break during closing statements on Thursday, January 11, 2024, Trump seized the opportunity to address reporters outside the courtroom, launching into a heated tirade.”This is a political witch hunt the likes of which nobody has ever seen before,” Trump declared passionately. “They owe me damages for what they’ve done.” He went…

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Judge Arthur Engoron recently posted a scathing email exchange in which he gave former President Donald Trump explicit limits on — and eventually banned him from — delivering remarks at the close of his fraud trial. Trump has been banned from personally making a closing argument at his New York civil fraud trial on Thursday because he would not agree to limitations on what he could say.The trial in the fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James and presided over by Judge Engoron is hurtling toward its conclusion, with closing arguments set for Thursday, January 11, 2024…

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The first lady bemoaned the change in rhetoric in the country when asked about the constant attacks from Republicans against the Biden family, including from former President Trump, who frequently calls President Biden “incompetent.” “I mean, to look at it, what we used to have, and what the other side, the extremists have turned this country into. I mean, we would never see things like that, say 10 years ago,” Jill Biden said.It has been noted that her interview aired a day after House Republicans voted to advance a contempt of Congress resolution against Hunter Biden, teeing up a full…

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A 58 year old Florida man, Robert Henry Rivernider Jr., who was sentenced to six months in jail for fraudulently casting a vote in the 2020 presidential election using his dead father’s ballot, is pursuing legal battles from behind bars. Rivernider, who ran a group called “Villagers for Trump,” was found guilty by a jury on Dec. 5 of forgery and fraud in connection with casting a vote as reported by Law and Crime on Wednesday, January 10, 2024. Despite his conviction, he has filed multiple lawsuits stemming from his prosecution. Rivernider accused the US government of killing his father…

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