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Ghislaine Maxwell will plead guilty and start cooperating 'soon,' former prosecutor predicts
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Ghislaine Maxwell will plead guilty and start cooperating ‘soon,’ former prosecutor predicts

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJuly 6, 2020July 6, 2020
Newt Gingrich: China poses serious threat to US in new space race – no issue is more important
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China poses serious threat to US in new space race – no issue is more important

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJuly 5, 2020March 26, 2025
Gianno Caldwell: Trump – not Biden – has made black lives better
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Gianno Caldwell: Trump – not Biden – has made black lives better

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJuly 5, 2020September 11, 2024
Richard Manning: Former G.W. Bush appointees supporting Biden have embraced socialist policies – why?
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Former G.W. Bush appointees supporting Biden have embraced socialist policies – why?

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJuly 5, 2020July 5, 2020
Different revolutions — Some seek to destroy. Here's what we did in 1776 instead
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Different revolutions — Some seek to destroy. Here’s what we did in 1776 instead

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJuly 3, 2020July 3, 2020
The far-left Democrats who are busy running New York City into the ground just surrendered America’s largest metropolis to the mob. Mayor Bill de Blasio and the radical City Council on Wednesday slashed the New York Police Department’s $6 billion budget by $1 billion, or 16.6 percent. In normal times, this would be a risky move, at best. Amid Gotham’s soaring crime rate, this is akin to firing lifeguards while a beach gets lashed by riptides. The NYPD’s latest statistics show a city bashed by powerful criminal currents. Compare Jan. 1 to June 21 this year with 2019’s like period: Murder is up 24 percent. Shooting incidents have risen 36 percent. Shooting victims have climbed 42 percent. MICHAEL GOODWIN: DE BLASIO'S COWARDLY POLICE BUDGET CUT WILL HURT NEW YORK CITY For the week of June 15 to June 21 this year versus those dates in 2019: Shooting incidents jumped an astounding 342 percent. Shooting victims rocketed even higher, by 414 percent. Last weekend’s shooting of two, one fatally, near Madison Square Park confirms that severe violence now terrorizes neighborhoods where even nasty looks had grown rare. More from Opinion Cardinal Timothy Dolan: Stop demonizing New York Police Department, for God’s sake Kay Coles James: Nation's values under attack — we must do this to stop the left's socialist agenda Tammy Bruce: Trump prioritizing law and order with move to protect monuments from mob Thus, this is an inopportune time to cancel two of the next four rookie classes entering the Police Academy, even as NYPD’s uniformed headcount will plunge by 1,163 officers, and retirements have accelerated 49 percent versus this time last year. These retreats are atop June’s dismissal of NYPD’s legendary and highly effective plainclothes unit. No more undercover cops in New York. What could go wrong? placeholder For the week of June 15 to June 21 this year versus those dates in 2019: Shooting incidents jumped an astounding 342 percent. Shooting victims rocketed even higher, by 414 percent. De Blasio and the Jacobin Democrats respond that this $1 billion police budget cut will fund youth programs, social services, and education – where rampant spending already yields grim results. Somehow, the hoodlums who have smashed windows, beaten cops, and opened fire on their fellow New Yorkers seem unlikely to be corrected by ceramics classes and aromatherapy. This triumph for Antifa and Black Lives Matter foreshadows more chaos and bloodshed in New York City and, ironically, more crime and murder at the expense of the same blacks whose lives we correctly are told matter. “You’re seeing, now, mob rule, in my opinion, and you’re seeing the City Council bow to mob rule,” said Police Commissioner Dermot Shea. “Let’s mark the date on the calendar on how long it’s going to be before we’re having a conversation about New Yorkers crying out for more police. And I think that day is coming.” City Councilman Joe Borelli, one of that body’s three Republicans, told Fox News: “We had 102 shooting victims last week alone, and not one single bullet was fired by the gun of an NYPD officer. And yet, these are the justifications we’re using to make cuts to the force.” Black Lives Matter’s chant – “Disarm, defund, abolish the police” – is becoming public policy. Los Angeles just chopped its police budget by $150 million. Minneapolis’s City Council voted unanimously to disband its police force and “reimagine” law enforcement. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR OPINION NEWSLETTER placeholder Even more astonishing: several Virginia Democrats have proposed to reduce the crime of physically assaulting a police officer from a felony to a misdemeanor. This proves that they are not just stupid. These Virginia Democrats are evil. Appeasing lawless thugs will not end well. What America needs is a rededication to smart policing, starting with robust statements of support for good cops and a commitment to root out bad ones. Improved training, the proliferation of body and squad-car cameras, and legalizing such things as outdoor drinking will reduce the chances that low-level civilian encounters blow sky-high. Conversely, those who demolish statues, loot, riot, and commit arson must never escape the long arm of the law. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The FBI and local police departments should harvest security footage, police cameras, social media posts and citizen tip lines. Authorities immediately must identify those who went beyond peaceful protest and destroyed private and public property and wounded or killed innocent people. These scores of violent criminals need to be apprehended, prosecuted, and, if convicted, sentenced to time behind bars as guests of the state. Taking these urgent steps, rather than letting radical hooligans wander free, finally might restore peace to America’s streets.
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Deroy Murdock: As crime soars, Democrats pick $1 billion from NYPD’s pockets

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJuly 3, 2020March 26, 2025
Cynthia Fisher: Health care price transparency is a win for all Americans. Now Congress must act
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Cynthia Fisher: Health care price transparency is a win for all Americans. Now Congress must act

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJuly 2, 2020July 2, 2020
Trump prioritizing law and order with move to protect monuments from mob
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Trump prioritizing law and order with move to protect monuments from mob

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJuly 2, 2020June 20, 2024
Matt Schlapp: Trump's federal court legacy — how these judges will make a difference
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Matt Schlapp: Trump’s federal court legacy – how these judges will make a difference

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJune 30, 2020June 30, 2020
Brian Arbour: Copy Obama and Bush – IF Trump follows their example he can be reelected
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Brian Arbour: Copy Obama and Bush – IF Trump follows their example he can be reelected

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJune 30, 2020June 30, 2020
Kamala Harris will be Joe Biden's VP pick, Miranda Devine says
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Kamala Harris will be Joe Biden’s VP pick, Miranda Devine says

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJune 30, 2020May 14, 2025
Democrats can save our party – by voting Republican
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Democrats can save our party – by voting Republican

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJune 29, 2020June 29, 2020

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