Author: Tyler Evans

Oklahoma Man Convicted of Threatening to Murder ICE Agents in Viral Social Media Posts

A 26-year-old man from Skiatook, Oklahoma, has been convicted on ten felony charges for repeatedly threatening to murder U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents through posts on the social media platform X. Logan Murfin admitted during a federal investigation that he became angry with ICE officers after their community enforcement activities. The threats were […]

Florida Moves to Eliminate Property Taxes for Homeowners – But With a Targeted Approach

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has officially moved to abolish property taxes on primary residences, according to a recent announcement. The legislation aims to provide homeowners with tax-free ownership of their homes while preventing out-of-state residents from exploiting the system. During a press conference today, DeSantis stated that the policy would apply exclusively to Florida residents […]

DOJ Launches West Coast Health Care Fraud Crackdown

The Department of Justice announced on May 1 a new multi-jurisdictional enforcement initiative targeting health care fraud in Northern California, Arizona, and Nevada. The West Coast Health Care Fraud Strike Force will deploy at least 10 additional federal prosecutors to the region. This initiative follows the DOJ’s existing Health Care Fraud Strike Force model, which […]

California Vice Mayor Faces Resignation Pressure After Posting ’86 47′ Phrase in Federal Indictment Context

A Los Altos vice mayor is under increasing pressure to resign after screenshots reveal he repeatedly posted the phrase “86 47” online—identical language at the center of a federal indictment against former FBI Director James Comey. According to verified screenshots reviewed by Fox News Digital, Los Altos Vice Mayor Larry Lang altered his Facebook cover […]

DOJ Sues New Jersey Governor Over Unconstitutional Laws Targeting ICE Officers and Undocumented Students

The U.S. Department of Justice has sued New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill and Attorney General Jennifer Davenport over two state laws it deems unconstitutional: a law requiring law enforcement officers to show identification before detaining individuals and prohibiting mask wearing while on duty, and another providing financial assistance to undocumented immigrants attending public colleges. In […]

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