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Border Patrol agents thwart suspected attempt to smuggle 93 pounds of fentanyl
Release Date Fri, 05/17/2024
 
INDIO, Calif., - Border Patrol agents assigned to the U.S. Border Patrol’s El Centro Sector arrested a woman accused of smuggling approximately 93 pounds of fentanyl pills Tuesday afternoon.

On May 14, at 10:50 a.m., Border Patrol agents operating in fully marked Border Patrol vehicles observed a suspicious blue sedan on Interstate 10. Agents followed the sedan westbound and conducted a vehicle stop near the westbound off-ramp to Golf Center Parkway. A female driver and her teenage son were the sole occupants of the vehicle. A canine detection team trained to detect concealed persons and narcotics arrived on scene and conducted an open-air sniff of the sedan’s exterior. An initial search of the vehicle resulted in the discovery of a single blue pill. The pill possessed characteristics similar to those of illicit fentanyl pills. Agents proceeded to transport the vehicle to a nearby Border Patrol station for further inspection.

At the station, agents observed suspicious tool markings on the bolts holding the vehicle’s seats in place. The seats were removed, and several large bags were discovered in a non-factory compartment underneath. The bags contained tens of thousands of blue pills like the pill discovered earlier. A sample of the pills tested positive for the presence of fentanyl. The total weight of the fentanyl pills was 93.3 pounds.

https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/local-media-release/border-patrol-agents-thwart-suspected-attempt-smuggle-93-pounds
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Lockdown boogaloo part two:

The Spectator Index
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BREAKING: Australia has reported its first human case of H5N1 bird flu
4:21 AM · May 22, 2024


https://twitter.com/GlobalPressCorp/status/1793116355346235738
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Politics/Government / Re: [Videos] Brandon Speaks
« Last post by mountaineer on Today at 01:07:46 pm »
"Let me close with this. After I signed the Pacanalalanalac Act into law..." Biden said. "I handed the pen that I signed it wiszzfschuna the most person most responsible for the legislation."

https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1792980027916861634
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Supreme Court Emergency Decision To End All Firearm Permits Nationwide Gets Put Into Motion
©Image Credit: NBC News / 9NEWS

In a groundbreaking development, the Supreme Court is set to consider an emergency decision that could potentially end all firearm permits nationwide. This move comes after a significant legal battle challenging New York’s stringent permit requirements for purchasing and possessing rifles and shotguns. The case has been advanced to the full Supreme Court for review, marking a pivotal moment for Second Amendment rights in the United States.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/supreme-court-emergency-decision-to-end-all-firearm-permits-nationwide-gets-put-into-motion/ss-BB1mQnhh?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=310bb84e5e014f3a934bc59e559102bb&ei=13
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Border officials rip Biden’s attempt at last-minute policy changes ‘because it’s election year’
 
YUMA, Arizona — Former and current border officials believe President Biden is making last-minute changes to his administration’s border policies solely to gain votes in the November presidential election.

On May 16, the Biden administration announced it would implement a new expedited asylum adjudication process for migrants who will have their cases heard in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles or New York City, where decisions will be made within 180 days.
 
The president is also said to be weighing an executive order to shut down the border once there are 4,000 crossings per day, sources recently told The Post.

Former President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot and former Yuma sector Border Patrol chief Chris Clem all told The Post they feel these fixes are just for show, and won’t address problems caused by the last three and a half years of crisis at the southern border.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/border-officials-rip-biden-s-attempt-at-last-minute-policy-changes-because-it-s-election-year/ar-BB1mNxTr?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=95ca0196caac448fbfc5e9eb7f53b07b&ei=14
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WND 5/21/2024

'Numerous prejudicial statements'

It apparently is not just bureaucrats, functionaries and prosecutors involved in the weaponization of the government against President Donald Trump.

That agenda has been obvious in recent months as multiple state and federal cases have been launched against him, sometimes as in the "hush money" case on trial in New York now the allegations are based on facts that multiple prosecutors earlier said did not make a case.

But that weaponization also apparently, sometimes, may include judges.

Reps. Jim Jordan and Elise Stefanik confirmed Tuesday they are investigating the dismissal of Stefanik’s misconduct complaint against Washington, D.C., federal judge Beryl Howell.

The focus in Howell's potentially prejudicial statements about Trump's criminal case involving the 2020 election.

The members of Congress have written Sri Srinivasan, the chief judge of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, requesting a report on how that concern, essentially, was torpedoed.

The office of the D.C. Circuit executive initially "claimed" that the complaint had been "wrongly filed," the members charge. But it even apparently was dismissed after being submitted twice more.

More: https://www.wnd.com/2024/05/congress-wants-report-judges-role-weaponizing-courts-trump/
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Legal Insurrection by Mary Chastain May 22, 2024

Oklahoma AG fired back, reminding the DOJ that Biden has spent over three years ignoring the border and federal immigration laws.

President Joe Biden’s DOJ threatened Oklahoma over HB 4156, an immigration bill.

The law makes it a state crime to be in Oklahoma illegally, allows state and local law enforcement to arrest illegal aliens, and requires the illegal aliens to leave within 72 hours after conviction or release from custody.

Brian Boynton, principal deputy assistant attorney general, told Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt and Attorney General Genter Drummond that the state could not enforce HB 4156 due to federal law, which violates the Constitution, compared to the Texas immigration law.

“The United States intends to file suit to enjoin the enforcement of HB 4156 unless Oklahoma agrees to refrain from enforcing the law,” warned Boynton. “The United States is committed to the processing of noncitizens consistent with the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). HB 4156 is contrary to that goal.”

Boynton told Stitt and Boynton that “Congress has established a comprehensive scheme governing noncitizens’ entry and reentry into the United States, including penalties for unlawful entry and reentry.”

The Oklahoma law intends to “create a separate state immigration scheme” with penalties for violating federal laws.

More: https://legalinsurrection.com/2024/05/doj-threatens-oklahoma-with-lawsuit-over-immigration-law/
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Second Amendment / Gun News Roundup for May 21, 2024
« Last post by Elderberry on Today at 12:47:49 pm »
Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog 5/21/2024

A few tidbits of gun news, so let’s do a roundup.

•  “Texas, Gun Owners of America Secure Court Order Against ATF.”

After the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) proposed a new rule expanding federal firearm license (FFL) requirements, the Office of the Texas Attorney General and Gun Owners of America filed a joint lawsuit challenging the rule, and on Sunday secured a federal court order blocking the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) from enforcing the rule against certain plaintiffs.

The DOJ claimed the rule was to help implement the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA) authored by Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), but critics, including Cornyn, say the Biden administration violated the law and the Constitution in proposing the rule.

The rule has prompted Cornyn to file a resolution of disapproval in the U.S. Senate seeking to strike it down legislatively.

Under the rule, gun owners would be forced to obtain an FFL and perform background checks before selling firearms in a wide range of new circumstances, including if they rented a table at a local gun show.-----

And speaking of Cornyn gun legislation, he filed a bill to undo the Biden Administration’s attempts to ensnare ordinary Americans in ATF regulations:

    en. John Cornyn (R-Texas) took up two pieces of Second Amendment-related legislation last week, filing a resolution of disapproval aiming to shoot down a proposed rule by the Biden administration to require federal firearms licenses (FFL) for most private gun sales, and a separate bill seeking to relax taxes imposed on firearms regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA).

    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) proposed a rule that greatly expands the circumstances in which someone is required to hold an FFL in order to sell a firearm, and when someone must conduct a background check on a potential buyer.

    In proposing the rule, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said its purpose was to finalize the implementation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA), legislation authored by Cornyn that passed in 2022. However, Cornyn says the rule violates congressional intent.-----

•  The NRA has some new officers, and there are a few surprises.

Bob Barr representing the Old Guard did win the Presidency. The vote was 37-30. Then the surprises began. Bill Bachenberg from the reform slate went head to head with Blaine Wade for 1st VP and won 36-31. Following that, reformer Mark Vaughan, president of the Oklahoma Rifle Association, beat Tom King 35-31. King really represented the Old Guard and his defeat was a sea change in attitude on the Board.

Second, and what I consider the biggest surprise, Doug Hamlin, Executive Director of Publications and the reformer’s choice for EVP, beat Ronnie Barrett for EVP/CEO. There is some talk that Hamlin is intended as an interim choice while a nationwide search is conducted.

The excessive power that Wayne LaPierre gathered to the Executive Vice President position is part of the problem with the office, and is what let LaPierre turn the NRA into his own personal fiefdom. A lot of that should be stripped away and returned to the board.

•  More NRA news: The move to Texas resolution failed. Short term, there’s no question that move to Texas was planned as a Hail Mary to extract LaPierre from the legal troubles his corruption had ensnared the NRA in, and in that it failed. Long term, it probably is in the best interest of the NRA to move to Texas, as the state is a lot more friendly to gun rights, both politically and culturally, than either New York or Virginia.

•  And speaking of NRA news, I would be remiss if I didn’t point out that Dwight covered his trip to the convention, so if you’re interested in that, head over there and just keep scrolling.

More: https://www.battleswarmblog.com/?p=58146

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Haven't these been unveiled before???
Yes. I posted the 2024 news of the painter being accused of sexual offenses against another man. Sounds like Barry's kind of guy.
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   I chastise the few Customers I have still running it constantly, for clinging on to that RELIC~Windows 7, @mountaineer, it's a bi1ch to support
I know. They keep reminding me it isn't supported and I must upgrade. For our purposes, though, and for the time being, here we'll stay.
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