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Biden Takes Side with Iran over Israel

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Addressing the position of President Joe Biden on the recent attempt by Iran to strike Israel, Robert Wilkie said to News max that the same Biden who warned Israel not to retaliate Iran rocket strike also opposed the killing of Bin Laden. Biden's opposition to  Israel striking Iran's nuclear sites  is just another example of his getting things wrong in the Middle East, as he also was against killing terror leader Osama bin Laden, former Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie said on  Newsmax  on Friday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Wilkie told Newsmax's " Wake Up America ," is the "one person capable" of taking out Iran's nuclear sites, and if his military did that, "he'd be striking a blow for western civilization and he's saving his nation for the future." His comments were in response to former U.S. Ambassador John Bolton, who  spoke out Thursday  about Biden's comments on Israel's potential reaction. Earl

Massachusetts Governor Bans Gun Possession in the State

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Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey speaks during a meeting at the State House.    (Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) Following the state lawmakers' approval of the gun reform law in July, the  Massachusetts Governor, Maura Healey  implemented it on Wednesday this week. The Associated Press reported that gun rights advocates were working to gather enough signatures to suspend the law before it took effect. But rather than wait for the law to go into effect on Oct. 23, or 90 days after the governor signed it into law, Healey decided to put the law into effect immediately, blocking any temporary suspension of the law being sought by gun rights advocates. Ghost guns are seen on display.   (Luiz C. Ribeiro Archive/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images) "This gun safety law bans ghost guns, strengthens the Extreme Risk Protection Order statute to keep guns out of the hands of people who are a danger to themselves or others, and invests in violence prevention programs,"

UK to Evacuate Citizens from Labanon

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The British government has chartered a limited number of flights to support its citizens to leave Lebanon, it said on Thursday, repeating its advice for them to leave the country immediately. The statement said that more than 150 British nationals and dependents left Beirut on a government-chartered flight on Wednesday. "To meet the demand for the charter flight on Wednesday, additional flights will depart from Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport from Thursday. The flights will continue for as long as the security situation allows," it added.

JD Vance Sets the Record Straight with Factual data about Trump's Plans

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video JD Vance: Kamala Harris already had the opportunity to enact economic policies Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, highlights how Vice President Kamala Harris could have enacted her economic proposals while she was in office during the CBS Vice Presidential Debate. (CBS News) Republican vice presidential nominee  Sen. JD Vance , R-Ohio, followed through on his promise to cite the source of a claim he made about immigration driving up U.S. housing costs during the CBS News Vice Presidential Debate on Tuesday night. In the showdown with fellow vice presidential hopeful Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Vance blamed  Vice President Kamala Harris ' border policies for allowing "25 million illegal aliens" into the U.S. during her tenure in the Biden-Harris administration, saying the surge of migrants has contributed to higher housing prices. Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, left, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz square off during the first vice presidential debate at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York Cit

Federal Judges Intentionally Delay the Prosecution of Trump Attempted Killer

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Ryan Routh is accused of aiming a rifle at former President Trump while he was golfing at his course in West Palm Beach, Florida, on September 15, 2024. It is being investigated as a second assassination attempt on Trump.   (Obtained by Fox News Digital) Investigators claimed that they have more than 100 outstanding subpoena returns that are still pending, and they estimate that they have "thousands of videos to review" from the large volume of   electronic devices seized. In a filing on Wednesday, prosecutors asked Florida District Judge Aileen Cannon to officially  designate Routh's case as "complex." Prosecutors revealed the scope of the investigation, which  spanned multiple states,  involved hundreds of interviews and included hundreds of digital media for review. "The government has worked diligently since September 15 to investigate the incident. Over the past two weeks, the United States has interviewed hundreds of witnesses," the filing said.

Tim Walz Hot Confused at the Debate

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Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, speaks during a debate at the CBS Broadcast Center on October 1, 2024 in New York City. This is expected to be the only vice presidential debate of the 2024 general election. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Governor Tim Walz seemed to stumble during the vice presidential candidate debate, confusing Israel and Iran.  Advertisement When answering the first question of the night, Walz (D-Minn.) appeared nervous and said Iran when meaning Israel.  “Iran — er — Israel’s ability to defend itself is absolutely fundamental,” Walz said. “The expansion of Israel and its proxies is an absolute fundamental necessity for the United States.” Walz did not go on to clarify whom he believed to be Israel’s “proxies.” He instead went on to slam former President Donald Trump, accusing him of displaying a “fickleness” toward remaining partners with United States allies and coalitions. However, Walz did not answer the original questio

NYC Mayor Blames Biden-Harri for his Corruption

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Video Eric Adams should resign over 'open-and-shut' fraud case: Lucy Caldwell Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz and political strategist Lucy Caldwell react to New York City Mayor Eric Adams' criminal fraud indictment on 'MediaBuzz.' New York City Mayor Eric Adams returned to the federal courthouse in Manhattan on Wednesday for a hearing in a sprawling corruption case that could send him to prison for decades if he's convicted — but the fiery former cop's defense is asking for the court to toss at least one charge and punish the government for leaks of confidential information. Adams arrived in the courtroom a few minutes early, around 10:24 a.m., wearing a smile and a navy blue suit. He placed a hand on a supporter's shoulder before joining his lawyers at the defense table. He stared straight ahead as District Judge Dale Ho kicked off the hearing at 10:32.  Prosecutors said it is "quite likely" that additional charges will be filed — against