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Trump Addresses Venezuelan Fighter Jets Flying Near USS Jason Dunham, Says ‘If They Put Us in a Dangerous Position, They’ll Be Shot Down’
We have reported earlier here on TGP about the incident in the Caribbean Sea, in which two Venezuelan fully armed F16 fighter jets flew close to a US warship in what the Department of War called ‘a highly provocative move’.
During his press conference today, President Donald J. Trump addressed the Venezuelan ‘flyover’, and stated that – despite what Maduro’s military claimed, they did not pass immediately above the USS Jason Dunham.
However, Trump issued a chilling warning to Venezuela.
He told General Raisin Cane, present at the presser, that he and his captains were authorized to deal with such incidents as they see fit.
But further provoked by the press, the President said that planes that put the US military in a dangerous position may get ‘shot down’.
REVEALED: Secret Service Spent $81,000 on Kamala Harris’ Trip to Australia Where She Was Paid $500,000 to Bash Elon Musk and Trump:
The Secret Service spent a whopping $81,000 on Kamala Harris’ trip to Australia earlier this year, where she was paid $500,000 to bash Elon Musk and Trump at a real estate conference.
President Trump has since yanked Harris’ Secret Service protection.
“The Center to Advance Security in America commends President Trump’s decision to remove Secret Service protection for former Vice President and failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris,” Fitzpatricksaid.
“CASA recently obtained records showing that the Secret Service spent $81,000 to protect Harris on her trip to the Australian Real Estate Conference in May, where she engaged in political attacks on the Trump administration and its allies, and was paid $500,000,” Fitzpatrick added. “This is a waste of taxpayer dollars, and the American people should not be expected to fund the protection of Harris as she travels the world in an attempt to line her pockets.”
National Archives has bad news for some of the crooks who received clemency in Biden's name:
Contrary to Biden's claim that he made the clemency decisions during his presidency, there's mounting evidence to the contrary.
President Donald Trump declared on March 17 that "the 'Pardons' that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, and many others, are hereby declared VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT, because of the fact that they were done by Autopen."
"In other words, Joe Biden did not sign them but, more importantly, he did not know anything about them!" the president continued. "The necessary Pardoning Documents were not explained to, or approved by, Biden. He knew nothing about them, and the people that did may have committed a crime."
Federal agents arrest nearly 500 in immigration raid at Hyundai plant:
Homeland Security Investigations announced a massive raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia that resulted in the arrest of hundreds of individuals.
Schrank stated during a press conference on Friday, “This was not an immigration operation where agents went into the premises, rounded up folks, and put them on buses,” he continued. “This has been a multi-month criminal investigation where we have developed evidence, conducted interviews, gathered documents, and presented that evidence to the court in order to obtain a judicial search warrant.”
He stated that the arrested individuals, the majority of whom were South Korean nationals, were “working unlawfully.” Schrank explained that some of these individuals had either crossed the border illegally, overstayed their visas, or entered the country through visa waivers but were not permitted to work.