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#1 Donald Trump’s DOJ, FBI Accused of Profound Injustice in New Lawsuit - Hollie Silverman for Newsweek, The New York Editorial, Jodi K, Daxs, CNN/Cyprian Eze, and
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Three former FBI agents filed a federal class-action lawsuit in Washington, D.C., alleging they were illegally terminated in a “retribution campaign” for their roles investigating President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, and they are seeking reinstatement to their jobs, according to a report from The Associated Press (AP). The complaint named FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi as defendants and said the agents were dismissed without cause or due process last fall...
#2 North Korean Hackers Bug Software Used by Thousands of US Companies in Potential Crypto Heist Attempt - Sean Lyngaas for CNN, Firstpost, eparewa, Forum, Michael Ronaldo, and Tamas — building Bulltrapp on X
Suspected North Korean hackers have bugged a software package that has been used by thousands of US companies in a major supply-chain attack that could take months to recover from, security experts said Tuesday. Experts who are responding to the hack told CNN they expect a long-term campaign to steal cryptocurrency to fund the North Korean regime, which often spends such stolen money on its nuclear and missile programs. For three hours on Tuesday morning, the Pyongyang-linked hackers had access to the account of a software developer who manages the open-source software known as Axios. The hackers used that access to send malicious updates to any organization that downloaded the software during that time, setting off a scramble by the software developer to regain control of his account and by cybersecurity executives across the country to assess the damage...
#3 Former San Francisco Human Rights Commission Leader Accused in Nonprofit Funding Scandal - Daily Mail/Fox News, Nikita, Blue Lives Matter, Susan Dyer Reynolds,
Zai D Carvajal and James Campbell on X
A once-celebrated California civil rights leader hailed by supporters as a ‘queen’ has been charged with felonies for allegedly siphoning public funds meant for the city’s black community. Sheryl Davis, former head of San Francisco’s Human Rights Commission, is accused of misappropriating about $350,000 in taxpayer funds from the Dream Keeper Initiative, a program launched under former Mayor London Breed to support black communities, prosecutors said. Prosecutors allege the money was instead funneled into personal expenses, including luxury travel, her son’s UCLA tuition, and lavish events...
#4 MS-13 Suspects Went Human Hunting During Murder Spree Across California and Nevada: Prosecutors - Katie Jerkovich for New York Post, Terry Newberry, Daniel, The Seed, and California Post on X
Three alleged members of MS-13 hunted humans across California and Nevada during a murder spree to boost their standing in the gang, a court has heard. Joel Vargas-Escobar, David Arturo Perez-Manchame, and Jose Luis Reynaldo Reyes-Castillo face charges including murder, attempted murder, and kidnapping in aid of racketeering, and weapons charges in connection with the brutal killing of 11 people from 2017 to 2018 in California and Nevada. In the Lloyd D. George courthouse in Vegas on Monday, the jury was told the three alleged Salvadoran gangsters looked for people they could mutilate and abduct most nights...
#5 Ex-Congressman Matt Gaetz Says He Was Briefed About Secret US Army Program Crossbreeding Aliens With Humans - Infowars, Jack Straw, Alisa Arlet, Graham, Adam Yenser, and UFO Forum on X
During a recent appearance on The Benny Show, former Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) claimed he was once briefed by a U.S. Army official about “hybrid breeding programs where captured aliens were breeding with humans to create some hybrid race.” The ex-lawmaker said the goal was for the hybrid species to “engage in intergalactic communication.” Gaetz explained the meeting was “non-classified” and that members of his staff were in attendance when the military member made the claims. The “secret program” focused on “living” extraterrestrials being forced to mate with humans captured from warzones and even migrant caravans, according to the whistleblower, who said there are around 12 of the black site facilities around America. The wild accusation comes just after Vice President J.D. Vance said he hopes to get to the bottom of the UFO subject by using his top security clearance and eventually touring Area 51...
#6 DeSantis Calls for Impeachment of Judge for Releasing Sex Offender Who Then Allegedly Killed Stepdaughter - Eric Mack for Fox News, Eric Daugherty, Patriot Newswire, Attorney General James Uthmeier, and Ron DeSantis on X
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed new crime accountability laws Tuesday and ramped up his calls for judges to be held accountable for releasing criminals who commit further violent crimes, using the power of impeachment."We live in a time where some people just don't get it, and that includes some of these judges who just don't want to hold these people accountable to the fullest extent of the law," DeSantis said at a news conference to announce the signing of Missy’s Law. "Now that is not going to be a problem." DeSantis urged the Florida House to impeach Leon County Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper, who released a convicted sex offender on bond before sentencing, saying the decision helped lead to the later alleged murder of the man’s 5-year-old stepdaughter.
#7 US Could ‘Finish the Job’ in Iran in Two or Three Weeks, Trump Says - Ella Kipling for BBC, Sam, Stevoe C, News by Amanda, Loreyla D'Orazio,
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resident Trump has said that US military action in Iran could end as soon as "two or three weeks" - with or without a deal brokered between the two sides. The US has achieved its goals in the country, Trump said, primarily that of curtailing Iran's ability to obtain a nuclear weapon, and the US was now "finishing the job". Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, said Tehran has the "necessary will" to end the war, provided certain conditions are met, according to Iranian state media. This is not the first time during the month-long war, started when the US and Israel attacked Iran on 28 February, that Trump has said there would be an imminent end to the conflict...
#8 Marco Rubio Pledges to ‘Reexamine’ NATO Membership After US Denied Access to European Military Bases for Iran War: ‘One Way Street’ - Victor Nava for New York Post, Alex Tran, Marcus Walker/The Telegraph/Department of State/Sar Mc Donnell, Janice Spencer, 360withme, Owen Gregorian, and RKS NEWS on X
Secretary of State Marco Rubio questioned the value of NATO on Tuesday night after European allies blocked the US military from using their bases and airspace to launch attacks on Iran. Rubio, who recalled that as a senator he was “one of the strongest defenders” of NATO, told Fox News host Sean Hannity that membership in the transatlantic alliance would be “reexamined” after the Iran war. “If now we have reached a point where the NATO alliance means we can’t use those bases to defend America’s interests, then NATO is a one-way street,” the top US diplomat lamented...
#9 American Journalist Shelly Kittleson Kidnapped in Iraq - Steph Whiteside for News Nation, Middle East Monitor, Shogri, Nayo Nayo Entertainment, The Beacon, and TIMES NOW on X
An American journalist was kidnapped Tuesday in Iraq, according to the country’s Ministry of the Interior. Shelly Kittleson, a contributor to Al-Monitor, was contacted by U.S. officials multiple times with warnings about threats against her, including as late as last night, a U.S. official told NewsNation. Al-Monitor is a Washington, D.C.-based media organization offering reporting and analysis from the Middle East. “We are deeply alarmed by the kidnapping of Al-Monitor contributor Shelly Kittleson in Iraq on Tuesday. We call for her safe and immediate release,” the outlet said in a statement. “We stand by her vital reporting from the region and call for her swift return to continue her important work.”
#10 Kristi Noem, Trump Responds to Shocking Cross-Dressing Photos Tied to Her Husband - Alexandra Koch for Fox News, Mario Nawfal, New York Post, and Andy Ngo on X
President Donald Trump reacted on Tuesday after newly released photos appeared to show the husband of former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem cross-dressing in private messages to a number of women. The images were allegedly part of a trove of hundreds of messages sent between Noem's husband, Bryon, and three women, obtained by The Daily Mail. The father of three appeared to be pictured in hot pink underwear, wearing a skin-colored shirt with large, faux breasts worn underneath...
