Day: December 20, 2025
Brown University, MIT shooting suspect likely died days before body found: autopsy
The suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting and MIT professor killing was found dead by suicide inside a New Hampshire storage unit, ending a nearly weeklong manhunt.
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Trump and the GOP are targeting Medicaid fraud after Democrats allegedly allowed billions in improper payments, forcing states to pay penalties starting in 2030.
Vivek Ramaswamy criticizes pockets of ‘online right’ fixated on heritage in Turning Point address
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DOJ’s Epstein disclosure draws fire for website glitches, missing documents, redactions
The DOJ’s Jeffrey Epstein files website crashed during its release, prompting complaints about technical glitches and heavy redactions. AG Pam Bondi’s department defended its work.
Rams star Puka Nacua fined by NFL after renewed referee criticism and close loss to Seahawks
Los Angeles Rams star receiver Puka Nacua was reportedly fined $25,000 for renewed criticism of NFL referees after an apology and a career night against the Seahawks.
Here is what‘s in the Department of Justice’s latest Epstein files drop
The Department of Justice released thousands of photos related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including his properties, on Friday.
Brown University President Spikes the Football After Botched Shooting Response, Praising Police and Condemning ‘Doxxing’
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Brown University president Christina Paxson issued a lengthy statement Friday morning condemning gun violence and admonishing “harmful doxxing activity” and “disinformation in online media.” But while she made space in her 1,100-word message to point fingers, she failed to acknowledge any criticism her administration faced over its handling of Saturday’s shooting.
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Congressman Mike Lawler On Why The GOP Should Support Him In 2026
Congressman Mike Lawler joined me today to discuss why any Republican should support him in 2026 after he signed the discharge petition on a 3-year extension of Oamacare Covid-era subsidies:
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VIDEO: Sheriff mocks ‘idiots’ who mistook cops for ICE and disrupted operation against alleged drug dealers

An Arizona sheriff derided protesters who interrupted a drug bust because they had mistaken regular cops for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Pinal County Sheriff Ross Teeple said the small group of protesters yelled obscenities and insults at his deputies on Dec. 11 after the police investigation ended up in Phoenix.
‘While they’re there throwing tantrums, we’re throwing handcuffs on bad guys.’
“PCSO deputies out there doing an amazing job, arresting bad guys, getting dangerous drugs off the street, and you have idiots showing up, protesting and thinking they’re ICE,” he added.
Teeple said in the video posted to Facebook that despite the protesters accosting his officers, they were able to seize a firearm as well as two kilograms of cocaine.
“Two people that were arrested? Both U.S. citizens. How ironic is that?” he added.
“This is ridiculous, guys. You have full uniformed deputies on scene, marked vehicles, and you still want to protest the police doing their job,” Teeple said.
The video included some of the footage showing protesters calling the officers “sellouts” and “motherf**kers” while the police laughed at them.
“While they’re there throwing tantrums, we’re throwing handcuffs on bad guys,” Teeple added. “Deputies did an amazing job putting up with their BS.”
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This was not the first time anti-ICE protesters interrupted a police operation in Pinal County. In June, Teeple said that protesters got in the way of a police action that ended in the seizure of four firearms, five million fentanyl pills, 32 pounds of cocaine, and 22 pounds of meth.
“You can do better,” Teeple concluded. “It’s an honor to serve.”
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