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Whitmer kidnapping plot leader should not get life sentence, attorney argues

The leader of a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer should not be sentenced to life in prison because federal prosecutors overstated his role in the plot and have created a “false narrative of a terrifying para-military leader," his attorney argues.

SEE IT: Scandal-plagued Los Angeles councilman involved in brawl at holiday toy giveaway

Kevin de Leon, a member of the Los Angeles City Council who is embroiled in a racism scandal, fought with an activist at a Friday night holiday toy giveaway.

Stimulus update: California to send debit cards worth up to $1,050 in next few weeks

California is handing out direct payments of up to $1,050, with the next round of cards being sent in the next few weeks.

WATCH: Rand Paul blames ‘crazy, left-wing Democrats’ for youth mental health crisis

COVID-19 and the lockdowns during the pandemic had a significant impact on youth mental health, and the Left’s “woke” ideologies are to blame, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) believes.

World Cup 2022: Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal dumped out by Morocco

Morocco has become the first African nation ever to reach the World Cup semifinals, beating Portugal in Qatar and dumping Cristiano Ronaldo out of the tournament in the process.

Fifty teachers and staff have quit one Florida school district in just two years

Students in a Florida school district have gone wild, driving more than 50 school teachers and bus drivers to leave the school district over the span of two years.

African White House reporter slams Karine Jean-Pierre for ‘discrimination’

An African reporter who covers the White House hit out at White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for her hostile behavior and abrupt rejection of his questions just a week before an important gathering of African leaders in Washington, D.C.

Hunter Biden’s art now sells for up to $225,000 to anonymous buyers despite ethics concerns

The artwork of Hunter Biden is now selling for up to $225,000 to anonymous buyers at a new exhibition in Manhattan despite concerns over ethics and the prospect of multiple investigations into President Joe Biden's son.

Twitter’s ex-head of trust and safety goes silent as more revelations are released

Yoel Roth, the former head of Twitter’s “Trust and Safety” department, hasn’t tweeted since Dec. 1, when new owner Elon Musk started releasing internal documents about the deliberations among employees on censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story.

John Bolton: Paul Whelan-Viktor Bout prisoner swap was turned down by Trump administration

John Bolton, who was a national security adviser under former President Donald Trump, revealed his old boss turned down a proposed prisoner swap between Paul Whelan and Viktor Bout.
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