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Attorney General Pam Bondi suspended DOJ attorney Erez Riovini for failing to defend the Trump administration in a deportation case. Riovini, acting deputy director of immigration litigation, allegedly undermined the U.S. government in court. His supervisor, August Flenge, was also suspended for failing to supervise Riovini. The case involves Kilmar Abrigo Garcia, an El Salvadoran illegal immigrant deported in March 2019. Judge Paul Zenas ordered Garcia's return, arguing there was no factual basis for his detention. The Trump administration maintains Garcia has gang affiliations. The White House called Zenas' order to return Garcia unlawful, stating he is in El Salvador and beyond their authority. The DOJ maintains Zenas erred, as Garcia's removal was lawful and final. The Supreme Court temporarily blocked Zenas' order, with Amy Coney Barrett joining the three liberals.

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The transcript describes an incident on April 18 in which Judge Hannah Dugan was seen outside her Milwaukee courtroom wearing her black robes and confronting several federal agents who were there to arrest Eduardo Flores Ruiz, a Milwaukee man and Mexican national charged locally with three counts of domestic battery. Milwaukee County released video of the events through an open records request, and the footage is part of the evidence in the case against Dugan, who is charged with obstructing a federal investigation by concealing Flores Ruiz and allowing him to leave her courtroom through a different door after sending the agents to speak to the chief judge. Flores Ruiz, dressed in black with his attorney, is shown in multiple videos leaving by that other door, which prosecutors say was used by jurors and not open to the public. As he exits, he is followed by another agent. When Flores Ruiz gets into the elevator to leave, the agent slips into the elevator as well. According to the criminal complaint against Dugan, the agent followed them down; another video shows the agent following them out of the building downstairs, and once backup arrived, they tried to arrest Flores Ruiz. He reportedly ran north in front of the courthouse for nearly a block before agents caught up with him and arrested him. Federal agents arrested Dugan herself a week later. Eduardo Flores Ruiz’s domestic violence case is moving through Milwaukee County Court, though he is in federal custody on an immigration arrest. The FBI arrested Judge Dugan at the county courthouse one week later on April 25. She pleaded not guilty in federal court last week. In response, Dugan’s legal team filed a motion to dismiss the case, calling it unconstitutional and arguing that she is entitled to judicial immunity. A judge set a tentative trial date for July 21.

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The FBI staged a photo of classified documents at Mar a Lago, admitting to mishandling and misrepresenting evidence in court. The lead prosecutor acknowledged tampering with evidence and lying about it, offering no explanation. Meetings with White House counsel and National Archives representatives prior to the case raise suspicions of foul play similar to Crossfire Hurricane. The judge may dismiss the case due to unfair prosecution by the Biden administration.

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The speaker mentioned that the defense attorney was upset about having to listen to a defense motion in court. The judge had to ask the attorney to calm down as he was losing control. The speaker believes that the unveiling of evidence, including details about the Mar a Lago raid and an operations order, has angered those involved in the case. They feel that Judge Cannon is exposing the corruption and misconduct in the investigation from the beginning.

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I was part of the group arrested for the Whitmer kidnap plot, which was set up by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be targeting Whitmer's cottage. I got charged for material support terrorism and felony firearm possession. The government lied about the situation. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice in the face of government overreach.

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Wilson Martell LeBron was arrested by ICE agents outside the courthouse last Thursday, before his trial for providing false information on a license application was over. Defense attorney Murat Erkan provided video of the aftermath. Judge Mark Summerville called an emergency hearing where two state troopers and an assistant district attorney were cross-examined about their knowledge prior to LeBron's apprehension. The judge ultimately dismissed the case due to prosecutorial misconduct, stating that LeBron's right to be present at trial was violated. While he doesn't believe the assistant district attorneys were involved in LeBron's removal, he found two state troopers and ICE agent Brian Sullivan to be responsible, holding Sullivan in contempt of court.

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On 04/03/2025, I, Savannah Craven, and Tau was brutally assaulted in the streets of Harlem while conducting interviews on Planned Parenthood. Rivers was arrested and reportedly charged with felony assault. But after an interview with two prosecutors, I was informed that the felony had been downgraded to a misdemeanor, despite indisputable video evidence of brutal assault and battery producing significant injury, trauma, and resulting in over $3,000 in medical bills. On 07/23/2025, I find out the prosecution simply allowed this misdemeanor to be dismissed on speedy trial grounds Certificate of Readiness. As a matter of fact, the prosecutor assigned to handle my case isn't even admitted to the New York bar, just an inexperienced law school graduate. Shame on you, Alvin Bragg.

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A 24-year-old Venezuelan man, Anthony Emmanuel Labrador Sierra, was arrested for allegedly posing as a 16-year-old student at Perrysburg High School from January of last year until this month. Labrador Sierra is charged with forgery and could face deportation, as his visa expired in 02/2023. He allegedly used a fake birth certificate to enroll in the school. A judge set his bond at $50,000, citing him as a flight risk. Prosecutors stated that he falsified documents to enroll in school and take advantage of a family's generosity who obtained guardianship over him. Police were alerted by a tip about his real age from a woman who presented documents, including a driver's license and Social Security card. The family who took him in allegedly found fake IDs in his room. According to a court document, Labrador Sierra claimed he was trafficked from Venezuela and is also a father. An organization has been helping him get a visa. The school superintendent stated the district followed proper legal channels to support an individual presenting as an unaccompanied minor.

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A 24-year-old Venezuelan man, Anthony Emmanuel Labrador Sierra, was arrested for allegedly posing as a 16-year-old student at Perrysburg High School from January of last year until this month. Labrador Sierra is charged with forgery and could face deportation. He allegedly used a fake birth certificate to enroll in the school. Prosecutors stated that his visa expired in 02/2023 and that he has no ties to the community, leading the judge to set his bond at $50,000 due to flight risk concerns. The family who took Labrador Sierra in was tipped off about his age and alerted Perrysburg School Leaders, who then called the police. Authorities verified the information using federal partners after a woman presented documents, including a driver's license and Social Security card, indicating his correct age. The family also allegedly found fake IDs in his room, which are being investigated. According to a court document, Labrador Sierra is also a father. The school superintendent stated the district followed proper legal channels to support an individual presenting as an unaccompanied minor, as outlined in the McKinney Vento Homeless Assistance Act.

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Two years ago today on 10/17/2023, I was sentenced to sixty days in prison for trespassing outside the capital on J sixth. The judge during my sentencing said that I misused my platform as a candidate for elected office. If you don't know, my name is Ryan Kelly. I was the leading gubernatorial candidate in the state of Michigan in 2022 when the FBI raided my house on 06/09/2022, and they arrested me on misdemeanor charges, nonviolent, never even went inside the Capitol Building, was the leading gubernatorial candidate, election interference. I was the best poised to beat Whitmer. But, anyway, that's the point of all of this right now. The judge said that I had a lot of folks that followed me. I had a lot of folks that supported me. And with that comes the responsibility of not peddling lies and falsehoods. And he was talking about the twenty twenty election because I said it was a fraudulent stolen election. He was talking about January 6 because I said that the January 6 that there was FBI agents there that were setting the whole thing up and involved in the crowd. And what did we find out here recently? Oh, I was right, but I was sentenced to sixty days in prison for that. One of the biggest things the judge brought up that he had a huge problem with the Facebook posts that I had. Right? Freedom of speech. Poof. Gone. Kings do that kind of stuff. They don't let their people talk freely. Is that right? And then on top of that, you know, lying and misleading all of my supporters when we come to now find out there was 274 agents that were in the crowd that day on January 6. You know, it's obvious that the Democrats are the tyrants, the kings, if you will. Right? I mean, look at what they did with Kamala in the primary. Right? I don't need to explain it to y'all. But, you know, here we are. The Trump administration is removing illegal immigrants from our country and doing good things for America. It was the Biden administration, the Democrats that targeted American citizens. Red, white, and blue. Let's go USA.

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A devastated mother confronts former judge Mark Chivarella, whose actions contributed to her son, an all-star wrestler, taking his own life after being sent to juvenile detention for a minor drug offense. It has been revealed that Chivarella accepted money to send children to detention facilities. He was convicted of 12 counts, including racketeering and money laundering, but remains free while awaiting sentencing.

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A person, reminiscent of a "Shadowgate" incident, claims false arrest while uploading a documentary featuring whistleblower ex-shadow government operatives. The arrest involved a grand jury indictment for burglary, but details were initially vague. There were veiled threats from police, and the person alleges defamation led to job loss. The person claims the arrest happened right before releasing a "world changing" documentary. They cite a grand jury indictment with felonies/misdemeanor charges that occurred while grand juries were supposedly canceled due to COVID, and a judge with a drunk driving record. They allege a Democrat prosecutor covered up abuse allegations and CPS workers tried to take their children under false pretenses. Court records of the arrest and charges allegedly disappeared. The person claims they were taken to a Department of Homeland Security emergency center next to an airport, with transports ready to take them to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, suspecting "Shadowgate" violated the Federal Espionage Act. They were eventually released.

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A judge caused trouble for Trump and held him in contempt during a hearing. The judge was seen drinking from a 40, which caused controversy.

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I was part of a group arrested for a plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer, but it was a setup by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be about the governor's cottage. I got charged with material support terrorism for taking a video. The government lied about my involvement. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice prevails.

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Federal agents executed a warrant for Roberto Carlos Munoz, who allegedly entered the country unlawfully and pled guilty to fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct in 2023. During a traffic stop, Munoz allegedly refused to comply with agents, leading one to break the rear window with a spring-loaded punch. Video footage shows Munoz driving off with an agent hanging from the car, dragging him 300 feet. The agent sustained significant cuts requiring thirty-three stitches. A Homeland Security official criticized Governor Tim Walz for his response, comparing criticisms of ICE to comparisons of law enforcement to the Gestapo. The Department of Justice claims a request to hold Munoz after a 2022 arrest was not honored by local authorities, resulting in his release.

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I gave a speech outside the Capitol, assuming the building was mostly inactive due to the rally. I never considered entering, as the crowd couldn't force open the heavy doors. However, closed-circuit footage revealed the doors were opened from the inside. During my trial, the prosecutor misled the jury by showing a clip of a hand waving towards the door, claiming it was mine and portraying me as an aggressive mob member. This was deceptive, as I had worn black gloves all day, which the prosecutor was aware of.

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This is about an ICE arrest attempt involving Roberto Carlos Munoz Guatemala, a convicted sex offender, on an immigration order. Per the Department of Justice, on 06/17/2025, law enforcement officers attempted to arrest him. The officers were trying to carry out ICE’s responsibilities, and this situation is described as part of what ICE officers are trying to do. The person referenced is the same officer who had been dragged during an ICE arrest just this past June and who reportedly got seriously injured. The narrative states: this officer is the same one now being demonized as a murderer by protesters, while the speaker asserts he was the one who stopped Munoz Guatemala along with his fellow ICE agents. The suspect was uncooperative and refused to follow instructions. After warning him several times, an agent—identified as the same agent involved in yesterday’s shooting—broke the back window of the suspect’s car so that the vehicle could be opened from the inside. The man accelerated his car. The account notes that the video shows it’s the same agent; the man had a mask on yesterday, but the speaker claims the same hair. As the suspect sped away, the agent’s arm became trapped between the seat and the car frame. The agent is on the driver’s side toward the back, so the footage does not show him being dragged, but it is asserted that he was dragged for more than 100 yards while the driver of the car weaved back and forth in an attempt to shake him from the vehicle. The speaker states the driver was completely immune to the thought of running over him or causing other damage. The agent was eventually jarred free from the car but suffered significant injuries to his arms and hand.

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Jonathan Brader testified and perjured himself before the grand jury in Oakland County, according to Stephanie Lambert. Lambert claims Brader's perjury caused her and Matt DiPerno to be indicted. She alleges Brader lied about statute nine thirty two and his authority. Lambert states that they learned today that Brader lied. She expects him to be charged.

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Revi, a Venezuelan migrant, is about to be released from federal jail after immigration agents raided his home in Schaumburg. His girlfriend, Maria, described the traumatic experience, stating agents pointed guns at them and took her daughter's boyfriend, Edward Martinez Sarmino, who had crossed the border illegally in 2023. Although he has a pending felony retail theft charge from January 2024, the judge ordered his release, citing that ICE lacked a proper judicial warrant for his detention. Former ICE chief of staff Jason Houser expressed concerns about the focus on quotas in immigration enforcement, suggesting it detracts from public safety. Martinez Sarmino will still face his local theft case and has an asylum hearing scheduled for April 2026.

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Speaker discussed frustration with Judge Cannon during hearings related to special counsel Jack Smith's case against Donald Trump. Prosecutor David Harbach got visibly upset, pounding on podium and clapping hands in anger. Judge had to ask him to calm down. The special counsel team is upset that evidence is being unveiled, revealing details about the Mar a Lago raid. They are angry at Judge Cannon for making this information public, showing the investigation's corruption. One of the prosecutors usually keeps a cooler head.

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The speaker discusses a fascinating case involving a sprinter who faced prosecution. The prosecutors presented evidence, including something hidden under a truck. The crime lab tested a pair of pants, cutting out a part for analysis. However, the evidence was not strong enough, so the speaker plea bargained. They mention an expert who would testify if interested in the case. The speaker also talks about examining fibers and a plea hearing where charges were dropped. The speaker's conversation with someone on the phone suggests a positive outcome, with the speaker mentioning time served in county jail.

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Individuals such as Chauncey Billups, Damon Jones, and Terry Rozier were taken into custody today. These individuals are former and current NBA players and coaches. What you don't know is that this is an illegal gambling operation and sports rigging operation that span the course of years. The FBI led a coordinated takedown across 11 states to arrest over 30 individuals today responsible for this case, which is very much ongoing. Not only did we crack into the fraud that these perpetrators committed on the grand stage of the NBA, but we also entered and executed a system of justice against La Casanosra to include the Bonanno, Gambino, Genovese, and Lucchese crime families.

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I can't explain because the judge is corrupt. His ruling is a disgrace. Everyone saw what happened. I'm innocent, but held by a corrupt judge who's conflicted. It's a disgrace to New York and the country. I need to get back to the campaign trail. Thank you.

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Warren is arrested for an outstanding immigration warrant. He asks why he's arrested but is told to sit down. He requests a lawyer and bail assistance. The police mention the APU precinct for help.

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Don Lemon ARRESTED Under Klan and FACE Acts, w/ Michael Knowles, Mike Davis, Bill Shipley, and Blum
Guests: Michael Knowles, Mike Davis, Bill Shipley, Blum
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The episode centers on breaking news about Don Lemon’s arrest and the broader legal implications, with Megyn Kelly and a panel of guests dissecting the charges and the procedures surrounding them. The hosts describe Lemon’s alleged involvement in disrupting a church service during an ICE protest in St. Paul, Minnesota, detailing the FACE Act and conspiracy against rights (the Ku Klux Klan Act) charges, and noting that a grand jury subsequently returned an indictment. They emphasize that journalists do not receive a blanket exemption from federal law and argue that Lemon’s conduct—whether viewed as journalism or active participation—could constitute violations of the statutes cited. The discussion includes a step-by-step timeline of how prosecutors sought charges, the magistrate judge’s initial decision, and the subsequent move to present the case to a grand jury, which produced the indictment. The program features live reactions from Mike Davis and Bill Shipley, who articulate a prosecutorial view that the conduct crossed legal boundaries and presented a clear FACE Act violation. The conversation shifts to a critical examination of whether Lemon’s actions can be reconciled with the role of the press, including contemplations about whether his private status as a journalist or his financial incentives might have influenced his presence at the event. The segment underscores the public and legal stakes of this case, highlighting how the incident has intensified debates about press freedom, accountability, and selective enforcement. Later, the show pivots to a separate, longer interview with journalist Howard Bloom about the Bryan Kohberger case. Bloom presents a provocative theory that Kohberger may not have acted alone, cites new crime-scene details, and questions motives and possible accomplices. The discussion covers blood evidence, knife sheath DNA, discrepancies in the timeline, and the handling of case materials. Bloom’s analysis is framed as exploratory rather than definitive, with emphasis on continuing investigation, unsettled questions, and potential future disclosures in court and media reporting.
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