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A Pentagon official confirmed to ABC News on Sunday that plans are being sent to Chicago by the National Guard.
Earlier Sunday, House Minority Leader and New York Democratic Congressman Hakeem Jeffries said Donald Trump “created a crisis” to prove that he sent the federal National Guard to Chicago, and was again the head of local leaders.
The National Guard is usually deployed under the authorization of the states, at the request of the state governor and at the federal government (deployed by the federal government), only in national emergencies and at the request of the governor.
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What does the government say? “We will not speculate on further operations. The department is a program organization and is constantly developing plans to protect federal assets and personnel with other agency partners,” Defense Department officials said.
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Is the White House going to send the National Guard to other states? Pentagon officials confirm to Fox News that up to 1,700 National Guard men and women Prepare for mobilization In 19 major Republican countries to support Trump Anti-immigrant suppression.
Epstein plaintiff Virginia Giuffre’s memoir to be published after death
Virginia Giuffre’s post-death memoir, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most outstanding accusers, Will be published in the fallthe publisher has announced.
Giuffre has been studying Noboy’s Girl: Surviving Abuse and Memoirs of Fighting for Justice, award-winning author and journalist Amy Wallace passed away earlier this year. According to the Associated Press, the 400-page book will be released on October 21.
Publisher Alfred said Giuffre completed the manuscript before he claimed his life in April.
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What did Giuffre say to the book? Giuffre wrote to Wallace 25 days before her death and said it was her “heartfelt wish” memoir “regardless of her situation.” “The content of this book is crucial because it aims to clarify the systemic failure that allows trafficking of vulnerable individuals at the border,” the email reads.
Russia accuses Ukraine of strikes on nuclear power plants amid wave of drone strikes
Moscow accused Kief of launching dozens of drone attacks. Including those who fired fires to nuclear power plantsUkrainians have been marked for 34 years since the Ukrainians were independent of the Soviet Union.
Russian authorities say the attack on the Kursk nuclear power plant in western Russia, 37 miles (60 kilometers) from the Ukrainian border, caused damage to auxiliary transformers and forced the reactor to reduce its operating capacity by 50%. Ukraine did not immediately comment on the alleged attack.
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What is the impact of the nuclear power plant attack? A spokesman for the plant said Sunday that the fires from the shot down drones had been put out, with no casualties or increased radiation levels.
In other news…
Don’t miss this: “I won’t feel safe”: Americans who send Trump’s America to Europe
Since Trump returned to power, relocation companies from London to Lisbon and Madrid, Milan says they have seen it The number of Americans’ inquiries surges. Many Americans, fearlessly spread across the continent, have cited the desire to escape the increasingly polarized climate and government of the United States, whose broad goals include immigration, diversity measures and political opponents.
…or the following: How to save American universities
It’s no secret that American universities are fighting for a lifetime. With billions of dollars in federal support, their ability to fund research activities is clearly at risk. This is how they can survive – their souls are intact.
Climate check: pointed out to fight Trump officials’ stop orders on offshore wind farms
Democratic governors in Rhode Island and Connecticut pledge Saturday Fight against Trump administration orders Stops working on almost complete wind farms on the coast and are expected to operate next year. this Revolutionary Project About 80% of its 65 turbines have been installed.
One last thing: Medvedev’s match point melts in our open chaotic scene
US Open Going into chaos Yesterday, when photographer Daniil Medvedev faced the match point, the photographer came to the court and brought the first round to a pause and triggered a spectacular collapse for the Russians.
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