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THEA news This sour, I'm Terry McCready coming up. President
Trump says Chicago residents are on board with his plan
to send him the National Guard. Jeffrey Epstein survivors could
be creating their own list of names of those linked
to the case. House members are joining forces to kill
a gop led censure of a black lawmaker from New Jersey.
But first, here's Bia news.
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Now. President Trump says Chicago may be next for National
Guard deployment, claiming locals support the move, but we could
straighten out Chicago.
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All they have to do is ask us.
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He blasted Illinois and California leaders as incompetent and credited
troops at LA for saving the twenty twenty eight Olympics.
Chicago's Mari and Illinois governor strongly opposed federal intervention. Police
and Prince George's County, Maryland are searching for a black
nineteen year old Thekarra Rose Thompson, missing for more than
ten days now. Her car was found abandoned with belongings inside.
Anyone with information is urged to call police and Steph
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Fanaisha Curry are teaming up with Martin Luther King the
Third to launch Realize the Dream in Oakland, California. Their
nonprofit Trends trans formed MLKA Junior Elementary and pledged one
hundred thousand volunteer hours to support local kids. Hi Bina's
now on demand twenty four to seven on the iHeartRadio
app Here's More with Terry McCready.
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President Trump believes the people of Chicago support his efforts
to use the National Guard to fight crime.
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But we could straighten out Chicago.
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All they have to do is ask us to go
into Chicago if we don't have the support of some
of these politicians. Trump telling reporters at the White House
yesterday that Illinois and California are being run by incompetent people.
Chicago's black mayor, Brandon Johnson.
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Chicago will continue to have a violence problem as long
as red states continue to have a gun problem. Shootings
will continue as long as this presidential administration continues to
put politics over people.
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Trump meanwhile, is defending his use of the Guard in
Los Angeles, again, claiming the city would not be hosting
the Olympics in twenty twenty eight if he had not
sent in the troops this summer. When asked earlier this
week about the possibility of the National Guard going to Chicago.
He replied, We're in, but did not share a timetable.
The President indicated National Guard troops maybe heading to New
Orleans next. One of Jeffrey Epstein's survivor's, Lisa Phillips, says
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it's possible the victims could compile a list of names
involved in the case.
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It will be done by survivors and for survivors, no
one else is involved.
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Phillips, who is black, said it falls on the Justice
Department to take action regarding a list. Several women who
were sexually abused by Epstein gathered in Washington, d c.
Yesterday to call on Congress to take action in the case.
It comes as the first batch of documents related to
the late sex offender have been released. A bipartisan group
of House lawmakers are joining an effort to kill a
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GOP led effort to censure New Jersey's black representative, LAMANAA.
Mac Ivor. This comes following a disorderly encounter with law
enforcement when several officials attempted to tour a detention center,
leading to immigration agents arresting Newark's black mayor Ros Baraka.
Four Republicans sided with Democrats to kill the measure, while
House Homeland Security Committee Chair Andrew Garberae Pino and others
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voted at present. MacIvor previously rebuked the GOP led resolution,
and footage from the May episode showed McIvor bracing herself
in the intensity of the crowd outside Laney Hall Immigration
Detention Center. Interim u S Attorney Elenahaba later brought charges
against MacIvor for slamming her forearms into law enforcements. Florida
is planning to end all vaccine mandates in the state.
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Black Surgeon General Joseph Latipoe says the state Health Department
will work on the effort with Governor Ron De Santis's office.
Ladipoe claims the mandates are all wrong and dripping with
disdain and slavery. Currently, Florida requires children in grades K
through twelve to receive four or five doses of the
DETAP vaccine, several doses of the polio shot, two for measles,
mumps and rebella, a single t DAP dose, and at
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least two chicken pox vaccines. Florida does allow parents to
request religious exemptions. Pope Leo appealing to the international community
for humanitarian aid in war rapids Sudan. During his weekly
address in Saint Peter's Square, he requested prairie for those
affected by a devastating landslide in the Darfoor region just
days ago. At least one thousand people were killed. This
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comes as a devastating civil war in the country has
been raging for over two years. The region has become
inaccessible for the United Nations and aid groups and Terry
mccreading for the Black Information Network