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Pentagon: Cost Of Deploying Troops To LA Is $134M

The Huffington Post reports: After persistent questioning about the cost of sending National Guard members and Marines to Los Angeles, Hegseth turned to his acting comptroller, Bryn Woollacott MacDonnell, who said it would cost $134 million. Hegseth defended Trump’s decision to send the troops, saying they are needed to protect federal agents as they do their jobs. The House Defense …

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ICE Barbie Urges Hegseth To Let Troops Make Arrests

The Daily Beast reports: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has asked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to instruct soldiers deployed to Los Angeles to help arrest rioters, even though the military is generally barred from domestic law enforcement. In a leaked letter, Noem asked Hegseth on Sunday to have the Pentagon give “direction to [Department of Defense] forces to either detain, …

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WSJ: Feds Tracked Foreign Nationals’ Visits With Musk

Reuters reports: US government agencies tracked foreign nationals’ visits to businessman Elon Musk’s proprieties amid concerns over possible attempts to influence the tech billionaire, the Wall Street Journal reported on June 10, citing people familiar with the matter. The investigation, which tracked the foreigners in 2022 and 2023, included the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department, according to …

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Senator Fears Anti-Vax Leopards Will Eat His Face

NBC News reports: Louisiana GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy, who heads the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, raised concerns in a brief post on social media about the Health and Human Services Department’s gutting of an independent vaccine advisory committee. Cassidy wouldn’t elaborate on that warning when Capitol reporters asked about it last night. But the decision comes weeks …

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Combative Hegseth Repeatedly Refuses To Answer Questions About Costs Of Deploying Marines To LA

The Associated Press reports: In a series of questions on the news that Marines would be sent to Los Angeles, House Appropriations defense subcommittee ranking member Rep. Betty McCollum told Hegseth “this is a deeply unfair position to put our Marines in,” she said. “There’s no need for the Marines to be deployed.” McCollum asked what the cost of the …

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FBI: Man Called In Bomb Threat After Missing Flight

ABC News reports: A Michigan man has been arrested after missing his flight to Los Angeles and calling in a fake bomb threat after being made to book another flight, officials said. The incident took place last Thursday at approximately 6:25 a.m. at Detroit Metropolitan Airport when an individual, later identified as 23-year-old John Charles Robinson of Monore, Michigan. “During …

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Atheist Groups See Surge In Memberships, Donations

Religion News Service reports: The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a nonprofit organization that advocates for separation of state and church and for nontheism, is experiencing what its co-president calls a “Trump bump.”  The American Humanist Association, a nonprofit that promotes secular humanism, reported a 68% rise in donations since Trump won the 2024 election — and a 77% increase since …

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Newsmax Host: Declare Dems As Terrorist Organization

“It was Joe Biden and the Democrats that locked down Washington, D.C under military control around the time of his inauguration because they’re such victims. But, you know, President Trump and federal officials are fighting to keep our streets safe while the left — and they are definitely the international left — they want criminal gangbangers to be loose on …

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World Bank Forecasts Global Decline Because Trump

The New York Times reports: The global economy is projected to slow sharply this year as President Trump’s trade policy disrupts international commerce and increases economic uncertainty, the World Bank said on Tuesday in a report that underscores the toll of America’s trade war. The trade tension is setting the stage for the weakest decade of growth since the 1960s. …

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