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Kash Patel Vows to Arrest FBI Agents Involved in ‘Inside Job’ J6 Riots

FBI Director Kash Patel has vowed to arrest agents implicated in an “inside job” during the January 6 Capitol riots, asserting that evidence of their involvement is now emerging. Speaking on Fox News’ Special Report [...] The post Kash Patel Vows to Arrest FBI Agents Involved in ‘Inside Job’ J6 Riots appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Complete List Of Shania Twain Songs From A to Z

Shania Twain grew up in the northern Ontario town of Timmins, where hardship shaped her work ethic and musical identity from an early age. Performing in bars by the age of eight to help support her family, she honed her vocal strength and stage presence through necessity, not ambition. Originally born Eilleen Regina Edwards, she later adopted the surname of her stepfather, Jerry Twain, and carried that name into the public spotlight. Her early exposure to country, rock, and folk would later inform her signature crossover sound. Twain’s big break came in the early 1990s when she was signed to The post Complete List Of Shania Twain Songs From A to Z appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Byron Donalds pays ‘body man’ with a rap sheet using campaign cash
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Byron Donalds pays ‘body man’ with a rap sheet using campaign cash

U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) has used campaign funds to funnel large payments to his longtime associate and close friend Larry Wilcoxson — a man with a lengthy history of criminal convictions and allegations. Media reports have called Wilcoxson Donalds’ “right-hand man,” while the congressman, who announced his candidacy for governor of Florida in February, has referred to him as his personal “body man.” Wilcoxson doesn’t appear on Donalds’ official staff roster, yet he and his company, Wilcoxson Consulting, received $133,450 from Donalds’ campaign across more than 160 disbursements between July 7, 2020, and March 24 of this year. The latest Federal Election Commission reporting shows that more than $86,000 of that total came after May 2024, signaling a possible expansion of Wilcoxson’s role with Donalds. Propping up a 'right-hand man' with Wilcoxson’s rap sheet speaks volumes about the judgment of the man signing the checks. The payments break down as follows: Payroll: $75,250 (56.4%) Payroll taxes: $18,750 (14%) Consulting services: $22,500 (16.8%) Travel reimbursements: $8,450 (6.3%) Office supplies: $3,200 (2.4%) Event expenses: $2,800 (2.1%) Miscellaneous reimbursements: $1,500 (1.1%) Other (unspecified): $1,000 (0.7%) Wilcoxson’s criminal history, both alleged and confirmed, appears extensively in court records and media coverage. One of the most serious accusations involves a 2006 child molestation case. According to an April 2023 report by the Florida Trident, police accused Wilcoxson of molesting a 13-year-old girl while he worked as a substitute teacher at an Indianapolis middle school. Though prosecutors later dismissed the charge, the Trident noted that “a look at the public record shows there are many questions still unanswered about the case.” The Indianapolis Star reported that school officials fired Wilcoxson after he allegedly exposed himself to a female custodian. Federal court records show multiple accusers. When asked whether they were all lying, Wilcoxson dodged the question. He didn’t hesitate to play the race card, though. “In my America, in your America, only a black man will be guilty and will always be guilty,” he said when pressed about multiple accusations. Wilcoxson refused to answer questions about the child molestation case but admitted to videotaping his sexual encounters, called himself a “pimp,” and confessed to threatening a police officer’s family. A 2008 federal lawsuit filed in Indianapolis, settled out of court in 2009, alleged that Wilcoxson molested a student — identified as “T.T.” — while working as a substitute teacher at Henry W. Longfellow Middle School. The girl’s mother, Valerie Davis, reported the alleged abuse. According to the lawsuit, the school district and Indianapolis police conducted a “superficial and flawed” investigation. The complaint also claimed authorities treated the girl “hostilely,” even threatening her with arrest for filing a report. A lifetime of trouble Court records unearthed by the Florida Trident show that Wilcoxson’s rap sheet goes back to his teenage years. In Collier County, Florida, he faced charges including armed robbery at 14, aggravated battery, misdemeanor battery, and grand theft auto. While a student at Florida State University studying — ironically — criminology, he racked up more charges between 1997 and 2000. He took plea deals for forgery and credit card fraud, beat a petty theft charge at trial, and got a criminal mischief charge dropped. In 2015, a court sentenced Wilcoxson to six months in jail for grand theft auto, but the conviction was later vacated. Combined with a judge’s decision to withhold adjudication on earlier charges, Wilcoxson’s record, on paper at least, shows no standing convictions — a technical clean slate that masks a long and troubling history. In March 2022, Melissa Kamin — Wilcoxson’s former fiancée — filed for a protective order, alleging he physically assaulted her in their Marco Island home by lifting her onto a kitchen counter and restraining her. She also claimed Wilcoxson later tracked her to Lauderhill, broke into her car, and tossed her belongings. RELATED: DeSantis reacts to Byron Donalds officially entering governor's race Photo by DOMINIC GWINN/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images Wilcoxson denied the allegations, insisting he never acted violently toward Kamin. Court records show Kamin obtained a temporary restraining order but later withdrew her petition in May 2022. Wilcoxson’s record of physical intimidation doesn’t stop there. According to a September 2022 report from Gulf Coast News, he and Donalds confronted Collier County School Board candidate Kelly Lichter in a supermarket, with Donalds yelling about a lawsuit involving his wife. In a separate incident, Wilcoxson reportedly lunged at Lichter’s husband, Nick, during a Collier County Republican Executive Committee meeting — forcing a deputy and others to restrain him. His go-to move The Trident report casts Wilcoxson as an “intimidator” for Donalds, with critics like former Collier County Republican Committeeman Rob Tolp raising alarms about his temperament and pattern of threatening behavior. “He resorts to threats of violence almost instantaneously,” Tolp told the outlet. “It’s almost like it’s his first go-to move. That’s a bad sign.” Using campaign funds to pay unofficial advisers occupies a legal gray zone. It’s not outright illegal if the individual performs legitimate campaign work. But propping up a “right-hand man” with Wilcoxson’s rap sheet speaks volumes about the judgment of the man signing the checks. Whether Florida voters will care — or call it out — remains to be seen.
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Exclusive: Massive 18-state operation shatters Chinese sex-trafficking networks
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Exclusive: Massive 18-state operation shatters Chinese sex-trafficking networks

Chinese organized crime is fueling a $5 billion-per-year sex-trafficking empire in the United States, operating numerous illicit massage parlors where 75,000 victims are enslaved and traumatized.This modern slavery crisis was the target of a nationwide operation on Thursday involving 18 states and more than 150 law enforcement agencies, Blaze News has learned.'We've not been giving our law enforcement officers the tools that they need to battle trafficking, and that's why trafficking continues to increase.'Dan Nash, the founder of the Human Trafficking Training Center and a retired Missouri state trooper, coordinated the action, dubbed Operation Coast to Coast.Thursday's sweep marked the third time Nash and HTTC launched the effort, which aimed to identify sex-trafficking victims, arrest traffickers, and share intelligence. The joint mission raided illegal massage parlors and hotels, as well as targeted sex buyers. An Operation Coast to Coast press release obtained exclusively by Blaze News noted that Chinese criminal organizations run the billion-dollar-per-year illicit industry. RELATED: Exclusive: Safe House Project ramps up fight against human trafficking, launches first-of-its-kind app Photo given to Blaze NewsNash told Blaze News, "In California and New York, they have more illicit massage business than they do Starbucks and McDonald's combined."He has used his 27 years in law enforcement to train thousands of officers across the country on how to identify and handle these trafficking situations."Most people think that the police officers are trained, but they're not. They don't get this kind of training," Nash stated, adding that his training program was created out of necessity.Nash explained that despite working in human trafficking for 17 years, he was never instructed on how to interact with victims or how to investigate trafficking cases."We've not been giving our law enforcement officers the tools that they need to battle trafficking, and that's why trafficking continues to increase," he told Blaze News.Only agencies that have participated in HTTC's training program can participate in the nationwide operation, in large part because many agencies in the U.S. arrest the victims for prostitution, Nash explained."Part of our training is explaining to law enforcement that these actually are victims, showing them why they are victims, showing them about the forced criminality component that is taking place and how to actually get to the trafficker when they find these victims," Nash continued. "We know the academic research is very, very clear, both in Europe [and] in the United States, that some 90[%] to 93% of all persons involved in commercial sex are actually being trafficked or under third-party control."Regarding the Chinese organized crime syndicates, Nash explained that they are "the fastest growing in all of America," noting a 32% increase over the past three years. These groups operate 19,000 of the illicit massage businesses currently operating in the country, he added. "Each [illicit massage business] will have two to four trafficking victims. So, you can do the math. That's a lot of trafficking victims," Nash stated.Nash told Blaze News that the goal of Thursday's operation was to shut down 50 to 100 illicit massage businesses and to offer assistance to those victims.Nash shed light on the identities of the victims trapped in these illegal sex-trafficking rings, stating that most are females recruited in China, many of whom have entered the U.S. by claiming asylum. With President Donald Trump's southern border and asylum loophole crackdown, more victims are being trafficked across the northern border, Nash said. While the crackdown involved numerous law enforcement agencies, it was run from the Des Moines-based Iowa Fusion Center, a division of the Iowa Department of Public Safety, and involved several anti-trafficking groups.'The reality is that there are hundreds of thousands of people trafficked in the US every year, and 99% are never identified.'The Safe House Project was one of those support organizations offering thousands of resources to help victims escape trafficking by partnering with law enforcement to identify individuals in need of assistance.Kristi Wells, the nonprofit's co-founder and CEO, told Blaze News that without support services, 80% of these vulnerable individuals will experience revictimization.Wells stated that Operation Coast to Coast has opened an "opportunity to send this clear message to traffickers that this crime isn't going to be tolerated in our community."Wells explained that victims have a variety of needs, stating that some may have been forced into drug addiction, may not speak English, or may lack immigration documents."All of them have experienced horrific trauma that takes therapy and healing to recover and to rebuild life anew," she told Blaze News. "Our team does a beautiful job of building trust with that survivor and communicating with them and finding translators and working to give them choice, which is the thing that has been robbed from them."RELATED: Trump's FBI rescues 115 children, nabbing 205 alleged sex predators in nationwide sting Photo from Operation Coast to Coast 2024Delta Airlines also assisted the operation through its human trafficking voucher system, allowing victims access to transportation across the country to enter shelters or reunite with family. Last year, Operation Coast to Coast kicked off in 14 states, identifying 97 victims, arresting 39 suspected traffickers, and seizing over $292,000.Nash told Blaze News that the most important message of the operation is that "not any one person or group can stop this human trafficking."He emphasized that the nation needs anti-trafficking organizations, law enforcement, and the public to work together to help end the rampant crisis.Wells echoed Nash's sentiments, highlighting the importance of the public's assistance in stopping trafficking."When something feels off, it can be difficult for people to know what to do, and it kind of leaves them feeling helpless. The reality is that there are hundreds of thousands of people trafficked in the U.S. every year, and 99% are never identified," she told Blaze News. "When we can equip and mobilize communities to respond to human trafficking, then we have the ability to see an issue that historically has gone unseen."Like Blaze News? 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Wildfire Emergency Spreads in Western Canada as Thousands Flee Homes
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Wildfire Emergency Spreads in Western Canada as Thousands Flee Homes

By Blessing Nweke Western Canada is grappling with an escalating wildfire crisis that has now spread into Saskatchewan, where Premier Scott Moe has declared a state of emergency as 14 fires rage out of…
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Noem Publicly Criticizes FEMA, Quietly Works to Preserve It Amid Hurricane Threats
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Noem Publicly Criticizes FEMA, Quietly Works to Preserve It Amid Hurricane Threats

By Blessing Nweke Despite publicly calling for the elimination of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has taken quiet steps behind the scenes to maintain…
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Bernard Kerik Former NYPD Commissioner and 9/11 Hero Dies at 69
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Bernard Kerik Former NYPD Commissioner and 9/11 Hero Dies at 69

By Blessing Nweke Bernard Kerik, who led the New York City Police Department during the 9/11 attacks and later served prison time for federal crimes before receiving a presidential pardon, has died at…
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Trump Rollback Leaves $14 Billion in ‘Green’ Projects Canceled or Delayed in 2025
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Trump Rollback Leaves $14 Billion in ‘Green’ Projects Canceled or Delayed in 2025

GOP effort to dismantle Biden-era climate subsidies triggers investment freeze across key energy sectors By yourNEWS Media Newsroom More than $14 billion in green energy projects have been scrapped or…
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Trump’s Tariff Strategy Unfazed by Court Rulings, Advisors Signal Shift to Alternate Trade Powers
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Trump’s Tariff Strategy Unfazed by Court Rulings, Advisors Signal Shift to Alternate Trade Powers

Court decision may hinder one legal pathway, but administration expected to pursue tariffs through other authorities By yourNEWS Media Newsroom WASHINGTON — A recent ruling by the U.S. Court of International…
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What’s the Real Unemployment Rate?
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What’s the Real Unemployment Rate?

[Article Available At Source]By Andrew Moran On paper, the unemployment rate sits at 4.2% and has remained below 5% for nearly four years. At first glance, the US labor market appears to be in good shape:…
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