Former Attorney General Bill Barr on Wednesday criticized New York Attorney General Letitia James, saying her civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump and his three adult children was a “political hit job.” “It’s hard for me not to conclude it’s a political hit job,” Barr told Fox News. “This is a woman who campaigned…
New York AG Lawsuit Against Trump ‘A Political Hit Job’: Bill Barr
Chaos in ‘Sanctuary’ Cities Highlights Their Unpreparedness for Arrivals of Illegal Immigrants: Experts
News Analysis The suicide on Sept. 18 of an unidentified woman who had sought asylum at a shelter in New York City, one of 180 cities and counties with so-called sanctuary policies that have received an influx of illegal aliens from border states in recent weeks, highlights the unpreparedness of municipal officials for the consequences…
Police Presence at Middletown High School Back to Normal After Back-to-Back Incidents
Police presence at Middletown High School has returned to normal with two school resource officers on campus, according to Middletown police Lt. Jeffry Thoelen on Sept. 21. Additional police presence at the school was triggered on Sept. 16 after a student alerted the school administration of a shooting threat received by phone. On Sept. 14,…
Trump Lawyers Respond After New York AG Announces Massive Lawsuit Against Company
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday filed (pdf) a civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, the Trump Organization, three of his children, and others over alleged fraud. A lawyer for Trump, Alina Habba, disputed the attorney general’s lawsuit and described Wednesday’s legal action as politically motivated. “Today’s filing is neither focused on…
New York AG Files Civil Lawsuit Against Trump, Former President Responds
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday filed (pdf) a civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, the Trump Organization, three of his children, and others over alleged fraud. A lawyer for Trump, Alina Habba, disputed the attorney general’s lawsuit and described Wednesday’s legal action as politically motivated. “Today’s filing is neither focused on…
Water Levels in Middletown’s Main Reservoirs Rise to 84 Percent Full
Following increased rainfall, the three major water reservoirs providing drinking water for residents in Middletown, New York, are now 83.9 percent full, according to Commissioner of Public Works Jacob Tawil on Sept. 20. But Tawil recommends that city residents continue to conserve water voluntarily. “Water is a very scarce resource. It is recommended that we…
Police, FBI Not Taking Far-Left Violence Seriously: CEO of Pro-Life Center That Was Firebombed
The CEO of a Buffalo area pro-life center that was firebombed more than three months ago said that neither the Amherst Police Department (APD) nor the FBI is taking the case seriously, in part because of the politicization of the country’s security apparatus under President Joe Biden. “The FBI and the Amherst police are stringing…
New York City Ending 2 COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates, Keeping Another
New York City will end COVID-19 vaccine mandates for student athletes and private sector businesses, but officials are keeping in place a third vaccination requirement, the city’s mayor said on Sept. 20. Students who play sports will no longer have to get vaccinated, Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, told reporters at City Hall in the…
‘Flat-Out Lying’: Texas Governor’s Office Accuses NYC Mayor After Threat of Lawsuit Over Migrant Buses
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office on Monday rebuked Mayor Eric Adams for “selectively” attacking his relocation program while taking sides with Democrat allies that failed to secure the U.S. border. It came a day after Adams said the city would launch legal action against the Lone Star State over the busloads of migrants sent to…
DOJ to Seek Death Penalty Against Accused New York Bike Path Killer
NEW YORK—The Department of Justice (DOJ) said it plans to seek the death penalty for the man charged with using a truck to kill eight people on a Manhattan bike path on Halloween in 2017. In a letter filed late Friday in Manhattan federal court, prosecutors said Attorney General Merrick Garland “decided to continue to…
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