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The U.S. military's early September strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat has drawn new scrutiny as the White House confirmed that the vessel was struck twice.
“Redemption and resurrection of this proud agency will never be achieved UNLESS THERE IS FULL TRANSPARENCY (that can be both embarrassing and painful) to expose critical cultural and operational deficiencies plaguing today’s FBI,” the report reads.
A report by the Economic Policy Institute found federal budget cuts could reduce economic activity in by $10 billion each year by 2029.
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Report alleging top Biden officials raised concerns over autopen resurfaces after Trump terminates documents
"Saturday in America" host Kayleigh McEnany discussed a September report from Axios alleging that top Biden aides raised concerns over the president's use of autopen.
The report found that the Trump administration had “terminated at least 14 major federal grants, totaling more than $9.4 million, to fund research and treatment” for Sickle Cell Disease, which is a major health issue for Black Americans.
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Trump holds high-level Venezuela meeting amid military action scrutiny
President Trump convened a meeting on Venezuela amid scrutiny of 'Operation Southern Spear' in the Caribbean. A US strike on a drug vessel that killed over 80 has led to allegations of war crimes over a reported second strike on survivors.
The meeting comes as Trump increases pressure on Venezuela over what the US says are drug shipments emanating from that country.