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A U.S. Army soldier has been charged with selling confidential phone records. Cameron John Wagenius, 20, was indicted by federal authorities in Texas on December 20 on two counts of unlawful transfer of confidential telephone records, and the indictment was unsealed this week. Wagenius was a soldier at Fort Cavazos in Texas. Court records do not specify his rank. Top Republican demands ‘costs’ from China after hacking Treasury Department in year of high-profile spying by Chinese Communist Party He is associated with the online handle Kiberphant0m, which claims to have hacked the phone records of President-elect Trump and Vice President…

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According to reports, President Biden told the leaders of the House Select Committee on January 6th, former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, “an exemplary service to our country.” He was awarded the second-highest civilian award for his “acts of service.” White House.“The Presidential Citizens Medal is awarded to citizens of the United States who have demonstrated exemplary service to their country and fellow citizens. We believe our country is better because of their dedication and sacrifice,” the White House detailed in a statement Thursday. The White House announced Thursday that 20 people…

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During his first term as president, Donald Trump saw the height of a violent civil war in Syria, a resurgence of Islamic State activity, and an increase in ISIS-inspired attacks abroad and on U.S. soil. .Eight years later, many of these bogeymen are back.Over the past eight weeks, Syrian rebels have launched a lightning-fast offensive, wresting back control of Syria and the capital, forcing longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad to flee to Russia for safe haven. I was forced to. As with President Trump’s first term, instability in the Middle East is raising new questions about whether and what role the…

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Two suspected New Year’s Day attacks, both allegedly carried out by former U.S. military personnel, raise questions about how people with access to classified information and cutting-edge weaponry can be drawn into extremist beliefs. Questions have arisen. Early Wednesday morning, Shamsuddin Jabbar, a Texas resident, allegedly ran into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing 14 people. He is a former Army sergeant and was deployed to Afghanistan. Hours later, a Tesla Cybertruck burst into flames outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. It was a terrorist plot in which an active-duty army sergeant was suspected of involvement.…

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Senate Republicans have made several changes in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, particularly on national security issues, following the New Year’s attack in New Orleans in which a suspected terrorist drove his car into a large crowd, killing one or more people. We are seeking prompt approval of personnel in important positions. Over a dozen people. “My heart goes out to everyone affected by the senseless terrorist attack in New Orleans,” incoming Senate Republican Leader John Thune (R.S.D.) said on X. “With reports that ISIS provided the inspiration, Americans expect clear answers from the administration,” Thun said. “The threat from ISIS…

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The FBI under the Biden administration’s leadership has faced repeated scandals over the last four years, including in the waning days of the administration when a suspected terror attack rocked New Orleans early on New Year’s Day morning.Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray, who was nominated by Trump in his first administration, announced last month that he would step down from his post, clearing the path for Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, to rally support for his confirmation process in earnest ahead of Trump’s inauguration this month. As President Biden’s administration comes to a close, Fox Digital revisits some of…

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Spending on contracts and supplies is the second-largest of the federal government’s major spending groups, according to usaspending.gov. More than $1.1 trillion was spent on deals negotiated by the government to hire contractors. This category has grown by 19% compared to five years ago. “We’re looking forward to massive cuts to all federal contractors and others who are overbilling the federal government,” DOGE co-leader Vivek Ramaswamy said on FOX Business’ Sunday Morning Futures. said.Contracting out government goods and services to private companies dates back to the late 1700s. Over the years, legislation has streamlined the process and made contracts more…

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A woman was burned alive, a man was shoved in front of an oncoming train, and a gang of illegal immigrants were strapped in, days after New York Governor Cathy Hochul declared New York City’s subways were safer. He stole the hanger.Just before Christmas, Democrats claimed to X that they had taken steps since March to make the subways “safer for the millions of people who ride the trains every day.”“Since its introduction, [New York National Guard] support [the NYPD] “Thanks to the MTA, our safety efforts and the installation of cameras in every subway car, crime is down and…

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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) received public support from Senate Republicans as he faces an uncertain vote Friday on whether to keep his role in the new Congress. “my friend [Johnson] “Congress has done a great job in the House as we look forward to growing our economy and protecting our communities in the new year,” Sen. John Kennedy (R-Louisiana) said on the X show. “I’m delighted to be taking the helm in the House of Commons.” . Healthy Living, Party Unity, and “Time to Smell the Roses”: Congressional Republicans’ New Year’s Resolutions Sens. John Kennedy (left) and Bill Cassidy…

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President-elect Donald Trump hasn’t changed his mind about the controversial H-1B visa program this week amid heated debate within the Republican Party over the program, saying the U.S. needs “smart people” coming to the country. he claimed.”My thoughts haven’t changed. I’ve always felt that we need the most talented people in this country, and we need the most talented people,” Trump said Tuesday evening at Mar-a-Lago. Ta. “We need smart people to come to this country. We need a lot of people to come to this country. There will be jobs like never before.”The H-1B visa program allows U.S. companies…

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