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President Trump has some harsh words for lawmakers calling for
the release of the Epstein files. NBC's Garrett Haik reports
the President made the comments over the weekend on Truth Social.
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Noting I had asked the Justice Department to release all
grand jury testimony with respect to Jeffrey Epstein, subject only
to quart approval. The President, who has called the recent
focus on Epstein and democratic distraction, adding nothing will be
good enough for the troublemakers and radical left lunatics making
the request.
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The post also comes a day after Trump sued the
Wall Street Journal for revealing a letter Trump reportedly wrote
to Epstein and Epstein's former attorneys as grand jury transcripts
probably don't have much about his late client's dealings with
the rich and powerful. Alan Dershowitz told Fox News Sunday
that the information people want to seize more likely in
records that have been sealed by federal judges in New York.
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The man who allegedly plowed into a crowd outside in
East Hollywood the nightclub has a violent criminal history. Fernando
Ramirez was convicted of a hate crime in twenty nineteen,
but the conviction was later overturned by an appeals court.
Saturday's incident left at least thirty people injured. Sky West
is looking into an incident that saw a Delta Regional
jet bound from North Dakota make an aggressive maneuver to
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avoid a mid air collision with a B fifty two bomber.
The airline said the close call happened on July eighteenth,
as the plane was heading to mine not It's unclear
just how close the two aircraft got to one another.
Sky West operated the flight. Min air Force Space is
home to a fleet of B fifty twos. Alaska Airline
says things are back to normal after requesting a ground
stop for all flights. Alaska requested the ground stop late
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yesterday due to what it said was an IT outage.
The move impacted more than two hundred planes and Pope
Leo was calling for an end to the barbarity of
war after the shelling of the only Catholic church in Gaza.
The Pope spoke yesterday of his deep sorrow while reading
out the names of the people killed at the Holy
Family Church on Thursday. The Israeli attack killed three and
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wounded nine, including a priest who took refuge inside the sanctuary.
I'm Chris Kronju. You'll want to stay out of the
water and on the couch instead, because Shark week is back.
The Discovery Channel's annual week of programming about all things
a shark, kicked off last night and runs each night
through Saturday. It's the thirty seventh Shark Weekend could be
watched on the Discovery Channel or streaming on Discovery Plus
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and HBO Max.
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Eminem's upcoming documentary Stands is getting a limited release at
AMC theaters. The film will be available in just over
one hundred and thirty five AMC theaters for only one
weekend from August seventh through the tenth. According to the website,
the film examines the complicated relationship between one of the
world's most private artists and his massive public persona. Stands
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uses creations, archival footage, and new interviews to explore the
highs and lows of Eminem's career. Katie Perry nearly fell
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off a fake giant butterfly prop while performing her hit
song Roar in San Francisco over the weekend. The prop
suddenly dropped several feet while in the air over the audience.
Fan video posted to x shows Perry briefly stopped singing
to steady yourself and then continue the performance. It happened
while Perry was performing at the Chase Center on her
Lifetimes tour. The pop star later posted a screenshot of
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her face as the prop fell several feet, writing good night,
San fran Eny Music History News On this date. Back
in nineteen ninety, Pink Floyd performed the Wall where the
Berlin Wall once stood during a charity concert led by
Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters. Other performers included orpians, Joni Mitchell,
Bryan Adams, Van Morrison, The Hooters, and more. I'm Chris
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