Yahoo News

For the second time in two years, the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday voted to pass legislation that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level.

The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (or MORE) Act, which was authored by Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., passed in a 220-204 vote, with all but two Democrats (Reps. Chris Pappas of New Hampshire and Henry Cuellar of Texas) voting in support of the measure and all but three Republicans (Reps. Matt Gaetz and Brian Mast of Florida, and Tom McClintock of California) voting against it. (One Democrat and four Republicans did not cast votes) Continue reading “House passes bill to decriminalize marijuana”

Department of Justice

Today, the Department of Justice announced it will launch five cross-jurisdictional firearms trafficking strike forces within the next 30 days to help reduce violent crime by addressing illegal gun trafficking in significant firearms trafficking corridors. Tomorrow, the Attorney General will discuss with the President, law enforcement officials, and local and community leaders, this initiative, which, along with other measures, the Department of Justice is undertaking as part of the administration-wide comprehensive strategy to combat the rise in violent crime.  Continue reading “Department of Justice Announces Formation of Firearms Trafficking Strike Forces to Crack Down on Sources of Crime Guns”

Breitbart – by Kristina Wong

The Army this week admitted it was having problems recruiting and announced an unprecedented reduction in its numbers that would shrink the active duty Army to its smallest size since World War II.

“We’re facing, obviously, some challenging conditions in terms of our ability to recruit and attract talent,” Under Secretary of the Army Gabe Camarillo said at a press conference on Monday. Continue reading “Army Reducing Its Numbers in Face of Recruiting Difficulties”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A US Navy surveillance plane crashed Wednesday evening off the Virginia coast. Two people were rescued, and one person died.

Lt. Cmdr. Rob Myers, a public affairs officer with Naval Air Force Atlantic, told local news WAVY the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye was on a routine exercise when it crashed around 1930 ET.  Continue reading “US Navy Surveillance Plane Crashes Off Virginia Coast”

Zero Hedge – by Dees Stribling

The international supply chain crisis that has impacted U.S. logistics firms, retailers and consumers could intensify this summer.

West Coast union dockworkers may strike if they don’t come to an agreement to replace their existing contract with marine terminals. The contract is set to expire at the end of June. Continue reading “22,000 Union Workers At 29 West Coast Ports May Strike”

Yahoo News

The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives issued a notice revoking the license of gun manufacturer J.A. Industries, Everytown for Gun Safety announced in a statement Wednesday.

The nonprofit gun safety organization called the move a “first-of-its-kind victory.” Continue reading “After Kansas City sues, ATF issues notice revoking gun manufacturer’s license”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

The Biden Administration unilaterally moved $1.9 billion that was set aside for protecting Americans and the country and spent it in a wasteful and unknown manner.

Biden’s OMB Director Shalanda Young wouldn’t say exactly where $1.9 billion in taxpayer money went but it was clear that the Biden Administration didn’t spend it on the construction of a border wall that would protect Americans. Continue reading “Biden Gang Took $1.9 Billion for Border Wall and Spent It on “Environmental Restoration” and “Community Consultation””

The Hill – by Brett Samuels

The United States will provide $500 million in budgetary assistance to Ukraine as part of its aid to the country in the face of Russia’s invasion, President Biden told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on a call on Wednesday.

Biden and Zelensky spoke over the phone for nearly an hour, the latest communication between the two leaders about the response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The two talked about U.S. efforts to provide military, economic and humanitarian assistance, according to a White House readout. Continue reading “Biden tells Zelensky US will give Ukraine $500 million in budget aid”

ABC News

GREENWOOD, Ind. — Suburban Indianapolis officers fatally shot a woman after she rammed multiple squad cars with her vehicle and nearly struck officers following a high-speed pursuit that ended in the police department’s parking lot, authorities said.

Officers in Greenwood, just south of Indianapolis, were responding about 11 p.m. Tuesday to a report of a possibly intoxicated driver when they spotted the woman’s car and a pursuit began through Greenwood’s downtown, police said. Continue reading “Indiana officers fatally shoot woman in police parking lot”

ABC News

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Police radio transmissions captured some of the chaos on the streets of Buffalo on Tuesday evening during a wild car chase in which three officers and the fleeing motorist were shot.

“I’m hit! I’m hit!” a voice believed to be that of an officer is heard saying as sirens wailed in the background. Continue reading “‘Multiple officers hit!’ Bullets fly in Buffalo police chase”

Fox News

Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson took to the Senate floor on Monday to sound the alarm about what they say are troubling financial entanglements between President Biden’s son Hunter and the Chinese government.  Continue reading “Sens. Grassley, Johnson allege $100,000 payment from Chinese oligarchs to Hunter Biden, provide receipt”

Anti-War – by Dave DeCamp

President Biden appeared to reveal on Monday that the US is training Ukrainian troops in Poland.

Biden made the comments when trying to explain a recent gaffe. In Poland on Friday, President Biden told members of the 82nd Airborne Division that Ukrainians were “stepping up” against the Russian assault and said, “You’re going to see when you’re there,” suggesting that the US soldiers would be entering the war zone. Continue reading “Biden Appears to Reveal the US Is Training Ukrainian Troops in Poland”

ABC News

ST. PAUL, Minn. — A man is accused of stealing numerous boxes of guns and ammunition while working at a national shipping company in Minnesota, prosecutors said Monday.

Jason Cikotte, of Isanti, Minnesota, is charged in federal court with possession of stolen firearms. Authorities said the thefts occurred over the course of almost a year at the XPO Logistics facility in Fridley, north of Minneapolis. Continue reading “Feds: Minnesota man stole guns, ammo from shipping facility”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just a day ahead of the Thursday emergency meeting of NATO leaders in Brussels, which Joe Biden will attend in person, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has previewed in a new speech that countries will commit to “major increases” in troops along Europe’s ‘eastern flank’.

He also took the opportunity to warn Russia to stop its ‘nuclear saber rattling’ – a day after the Pentagon called recent Kremlin remarks related to a heightened nuclear posture that was raised last month “dangerous”. Stoltenberg stated“Russia should stop this dangerous irresponsible nuclear rhetoric.” He said, “But let there be no doubt about our readiness to protect and defend allies against any threat anytime.” Continue reading “NATO Chief Warns Putin: “Russia Can Never Win A Nuclear War””

Fox News

Residents of a Des Moines suburb criticized a government agreement with Apple that gave the tech giant $200 million in public subsidies for a project that’s years behind schedule.

“It’s not fair. They don’t give me anything,” a Waukee man told Fox News. “I go there as a citizen, as a single person, they’re not going to listen to me.” Continue reading “Iowans respond to delayed project giving Apple $200 million in public subsidies: ‘It’s just welfare’”

Yahoo News

President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that an additional $800 million in military aid will be sent to Ukraine, just hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s address to Congress, a speech he called “convincing.”

Biden said the U.S. is adding to its assistance, which now totals $1 billion just this week, to help “fend off Russia’s assault.” Continue reading “Biden announces $800M more in military aid to ‘fend off Russia’s assault’”

Breitbart – by John Hayward

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a virtual address to the U.S. Congress on Wednesday morning.

In addition to pleading for more military assistance against the Russian invasion and more sanctions against Russia, Zelensky suggested NATO and other postwar institutions have become obsolete and recommended replacing them with “new alliances” that could deter aggression and respond more effectively to humanitarian crises. Continue reading “No More NATO? Zelensky Asks Congress for ‘New’ 24-Hour War Response Alliance”

Zero Hedge – by Isabel van Brugen, The Epoch Times 

As sanctions cripple Russia’s aviation industry, President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Monday allowing foreign-owned aircraft to be re-registered as Russian for domestic use, according to state-run news agency TASS. Continue reading “Putin Signs Law To Seize Foreign Aircraft Amid Crippling Sanctions”

Breitbart – by John Binder

Illegal aliens in the sanctuary state of New Jersey could get another round of stimulus checks, paid for by the state’s taxpayers, in addition to the checks they received last year.

Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) is proposing another $53 million in the state budget to fund one-time $500 stimulus checks for more than 100,000 illegal aliens. Nearly half a million illegal aliens currently live in New Jersey. Continue reading “Sanctuary State New Jersey Seeks More Stimulus Checks for Illegal Aliens”

Breitbart – by John Binder

President Joe Biden and members of Congress reauthorized a little-known program that peddles United States visas, and eventually naturalized American citizenship, to China’s wealthy real estate investors.

Lawmakers in the House and Senate passed a government funding bill late last week, later signed by Biden, that renews the EB-5 visa program where wealthy foreign nationals can claim to invest at least $800,000 in U.S. development projects and receive green cards for themselves and their family members with eventual pathways to citizenship. Continue reading “Congress, Biden Reauthorize EB-5 Visas for Mostly Wealthy Chinese Nationals”