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Previously Deported Illegal Immigrant in Texas Charged in Death of 3-Month-Old Infant

By Jim Hᴏft
May. 13, 2024 3:40 pm



Credit: Montgomery County Sheriff’s OfficeAnother one of Biden’s voters.

A 26-year-old previously deported illegal immigrant has been charged in the death of a 3-month-old baby, Fox News reported

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) responded to a distress call at a residence on Needham Road, where they found the severely injured baby. Despite immediate medical intervention, the infant succumbed to injuries on April 24.

The suspect, identified as 26-year-old Melvin Jesus Aquino Enriquez, is charged with injury to a child causing serious bodily injury and assault-family violence involving strangulation.

Aquino Enriquez, who had been living with the baby and its mother, was taken into custody. The MCSO Special Victims Unit, working alongside Texas Child Protective Services and other agencies, launched a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding the injuries, which later led to the baby’s unfortunate death.

Read the news release:

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...arged-death-3/
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08:58
Cohen testifies that about a 'false' record where he submitted an invoice for 'services rendered'

Cohen testifies about a Feb. 14, 2017 memo.

'Pursuant to the retainer agreement, kindly remit payment for services rendered for the months of January and Februaryu, 2017,' it says. Cohen says he created the invoice after speaking to Jeff McConney, who reported to Allen Weisselberg.

Cohen had asked McConney via email how much the monthly agreement was for. '$35,000,' he responded.

'Does the invoice say that it’s for services rendered not only for the month of January but February,' Hoffinger asks. Cohen agrees.

'In truth was this invoice for any services that you had rendered for those two months?' she asked him. Cohen says it wasn't.

He gets asked if the reimbursement for services rendered was a truthful statement. He says it isn't.

'The reimbursement to me for the hush money fee as well as Red Finch and the bonus,' he said.
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a few seconds ago
'No ma'am,' Cohen says when asked whether his 'legal retainers' were actually for legal work
By Ben Kochman

Cohen is speaking calmly and slowly and responding to the prosecutors' questions with short "yes, ma'am and "no, ma'am" answers.

He testified that payments earmarked by Trump's company as "legal retainers" were actually for "the reimbursement to me of the hush money fee" to Daniels, plus a bonus and other non-legal-related fees.
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'TWO contempt of Congress charges'?   The walls are closing in..

They got him now! 
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/14/24
« Last post by scottfreitas on Today at 01:55:34 pm »
Terrific Tuesday thanks, Pookie!

From the "Truth in Advertising" Department:

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08:47
Michael Cohen is back on the stand - and brings testimony inside the Oval Office

Michael Cohen is back on the stand. He began his testimony with a 'good morning' to prosecutor Susan Hoffinger.

After speaking about an internal document related to invoices, he speaks about his Feb. 8, 2017 trip to the White House.

'I was stiting with President Trump. And he asked me if I was okay. He asked me if I needed money. I said no all good because I can get a check,' Cohen said.

One piece of evidence establishes that he is as giddy to be there as any tourist. Cohen is seen posing in front of the podium in the White House briefing room.
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08:41
Prosecutors ask for a bench conference at the start of the day

Before things can get underway, the prosecution asks for a bench conference. Lawyers for Trump and the government huddle with Judge Merchan. Trump chats with lawyer Emil Bove while Todd Blanche speaks with the judge.

Members of Trump's entourage are chatting, with Doug Burgum rustling in his seat and Vivek Ramaswamy turning backward to speak to Lara and Eric Trump.

Ramaswamy also flashes a cell phone, which was in his hand.
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This is all about airing out all of Trump's dirty laundry.

 Kick'm when they are up, Kick'm when they are down. Give us dirty laundry..
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Speaker Mike Johnson will address 'sham prosecution' of Trump outside courthouse, days after surviving MTG's ouster attempt

House Speaker Mike Johnson's move to join Trump's court entourage is an extraordinary move for the man who is third in line for the presidency, and is another sign of the total embrace Trump is getting from congressional Republicans.

It comes days after days after the House rejected an effort by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) to remove Johnson from office through a procedural motion.

Trump sided with the speaker in the spat, meeting with Johnson and posting in advance that 'this is not the time' to move to vacate the chair, as Greene was proposing.

The Speaker's office left no doubt which side he is on.

'The Speaker will then address media outside of the ongoing sham prosecution of President Trump,' his office announced.

'Speaker Johnson will address the political persecution of the 45th President of the United States by President Biden’s weaponized Department of Justice and the left-wing Manhattan district attorney.'


https://twitter.com/Liz_Cheney/status/1790365490868846815

MOL

Liz is nothing but a loser BIT**!!
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6 minutes ago
House speaker a no-show in the courtroom
By Ben Kochman

House Speaker Mike Johnson's support of Donald Trump today may be limited to the court's hallway, as he's nowhere to be seen inside the courtroom.

Trump has, by my rough count, 11 supporters in the rows of seats that are designated for him inside the room.

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14 minutes ago
Johnson, Ramaswamy spotted at Manhattan courthouse
By David Spector

House Speaker Mike Johnson was spotted entering the Manhattan courthouse for former President Donald Trump's "hush money" trial.

Johnson (R-La.) is the highest-ranking Republican official to be seen supporting Trump in court.


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