“Rural America is no longer isolated from big-city threats,” Letts explained. “We’re seeing drug cartels, human traffickers, and even international criminals infiltrate communities like Pelion. And yet, 90% of law enforcement officers across this nation still lack access to active shooter vests capable of withstanding modern threats.”
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- Trump believes Zelenskyy is willing to give up Crimea as part of a peace deal with Russiaby Seth McLaughlin on April 27, 2025 at 11:25 pm
President Trump believes that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy would be willing to cede Crimea as part of a peace deal with Russia, following their brief meeting over the weekend
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President Donald Trump made clear Sunday that he would not follow his predecessor's practice of recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day alongside Columbus Day in October, accusing Democrats of denigrating the explorer's legacy as he pressed his campaign to restore what he argues are traditional American icons.
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- Bernie Sanders shoots down the idea of spearheading a third partyby Seth McLaughlin on April 27, 2025 at 7:29 pm
Sen. Bernard Sanders of Vermont reiterated Sunday that he is not interested in launching a third party, dismissing the notion that the self-avowed socialist does not find common cause with the Democratic Party.
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The House Homeland Security Committee released its budget proposal Sunday, calling for $46.5 billion in new money to pay for President Trump's border wall.