Jim Jordan issues first subpoenas targeting Biden administration's response to school board threats



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House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan on Friday subpoenaed the Department of Justice, the FBI and the Department of Education for documents as part of its investigation into whether a Justice Department strategy to address threats against teachers and school officials was abused to target conservative parents.

The flurry of subpoenas are the first from the Judiciary’s subcommittee dedicated to investigating the alleged weaponization of the federal government and are an early indication that the newly minted chairman intends to aggressively pursue its probe into the Biden administration’s response to rising tensions and threats of violence surrounding school board meetings.

The subpoenas set a document deadline of March 1. The panel sent the subpoenas after initially sending letters to the agencies for voluntary cooperation on January 17.

The allegations being investigated date to 2021, when protests and some violence erupted at school board meetings across the country. Most of the anger came from conservative parents who wanted to repeal mask mandates, opposed anti-racism courses and had concerns about LGBTQ policies.

With that backdrop, the National School Boards Association wrote to President Joe Biden asking for federal help to address the violence and threats against school administrators. The group said that “these heinous actions could be the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism” and encouraged the Justice Department to explore which laws, possibly including the Patriot Act, could be applied.

The group soon apologized for “some of the language” in its letter. But it quickly drew backlash, particularly among conservatives.

Attorney General Merrick Garland had issued a memo in response – which didn’t cite the letter, compare parents to “terrorists” nor invoke the Patriot Act. It merely told the FBI and federal prosecutors to step up collaboration with state and local law enforcement on the issue.

According to a report Jordan released last year, emails show that the Biden White House consulted with the NSBA on the letter before the group made its letter public. An independent review by NSBA concluded, however, that there was no “direct or indirect evidence suggesting the Administration requested the Letter” or reviewed the contents before the letter was sent.

Other emails also show that the Justice Department sent an advance copy of Garland’s memo to the NSBA.

The FBI later established a “threat tag” to internally track cases about school board threats under the same categorization. Republicans have seized on the “threat tag” to accuse the FBI of carrying out Biden’s desire to stomp out conservative speech at school boards. But the creation of an internal database does not mean the FBI initiated any sort of crackdown against parents.

Judiciary Republicans are requesting Garland provide a paper trail of the DOJ’s communications with the White House, intelligence agencies and members of the National School Boards Association about alleged violence at school board meetings.

The subpoena also calls for a number of documents relating to Garland’s directive for FBI and US attorneys’ offices to meet with federal, state and local law enforcement partners to discuss strategies for addressing the issue, focusing specifically on what meetings took place and what recommendations were made.

A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment. Three days after Jordan’s voluntary request to DOJ, a department official responded to the Ohio Republican that “we share your belief that congressional oversight is vital to our functioning democracy” and encouraged the committee to prioritize its document requests to elicit efficient responses, according to a letter obtained by CNN.

The FBI subpoena specifically demands that Director Chris Wray produce a variety of documents, including communications related to meeting with US attorneys’ offices and “establishment of the Department of Justice’s task force.”

Wray is also told to hand over all documents related to formal and informal recommendations created or relied upon by FBI employees in accordance with Garland’s October 2021 memo.

The FBI said in a statement that the bureau “has never been in the business of investigating speech or policing speech at school board meetings or anywhere else, and we never will be,” adding that “attempts to further any political narrative will not change those facts.”

“The FBI recognizes the importance of congressional oversight and remains fully committed to cooperating with Congress’s oversight requests consistent with its constitutional and statutory responsibilities. The FBI is actively working to respond to congressional requests for information – including voluntary production of documents,” the FBI statement read.

Jordan’s subpoena to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona called on the Education Department to hand over any documents or communications related to a letter the National School Boards Association sent in September 2021.

Jordan’s subpoena also called for any files related to Viola Garcia’s appointment to the National Assessment Government Board. Garcia was the president of the National School Boards Association and was one of two individuals who signed the September 2021 letter to Biden.

An Education Department spokesperson told CNN that “the Department responded to Chairman Jordan’s letter earlier this week. The Department remains committed to responding to the House Judiciary Committee’s requests in a manner consistent with longstanding Executive Branch policy.”

CNN has reached out to Garcia for comment.

On Thursday, a day before the subpoena, the Education Department told Jordan’s team that the department played no role in crafting the letter from the National School Boards Association.

“I would also like to reiterate – as the Department has repeatedly made clear – that the Secretary did not request, direct any action, or play any role in the development of the September 29, 2021, letter from the NSBA to President Biden,” Gwen Graham, assistant secretary for legislation and congressional affairs at the Education Department wrote in a letter obtained by CNN. Graham added that an independent review for counsel retained by the NSBA did not find any connection between the letter and Garcia’s appointment.

Republicans gave Democrats on the committee a heads up that these subpoenas were coming, a source familiar told CNN. Democratic Del. Stacey Plaskett of the US Virgin Islands, the highest-ranking Democrat on the subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government, said the subpoenas were underpinned by “conspiracy theories” and said she is confident that what the Republicans have asked for “will once again disprove this tired right-wing theory.”

White House spokesperson for Congressional Oversight Ian Sams said in a statement to CNN, “Chairman Jordan is rushing to fire off subpoenas only two days after the Judiciary Committee organized, even though agencies already responded in good faith seeking to accommodate requests he made. These subpoenas make crystal clear that extreme House Republicans have no interest in working together with the Biden Administration on behalf of the American people and every interest in staging political stunts.”

Since the uproar at school boards became a major political issue in late 2021, Republicans have pushed the baseless narrative that Biden, Garland and Wray have weaponized federal law enforcement to attack innocent parents who care about education.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy falsely claimed that “Biden used the FBI to target parents as domestic terrorists.” Jordan has said Garland tried “to use federal law enforcement tools to silence parents.” This claim even came up in the GOP response to last year’s State of the Union. These claims have been repeatedly debunked by fact-checkers from CNN and other outlets.

For his part, Garland has aggressively pushed back against Republicans’ accusations. He previously testified to Congress that the Justice Department isn’t using counterterrorism resources against parents and said it was ridiculous to equate “angry” parents to “terrorists.”

When GOP senators grilled Wray about the “threat tag” matter at an August hearing, he defended the FBI.

“The FBI is not going to be in the business of investigating speech or policing speech at school board meetings,” Wray said. “We’re not about to start now. Threats of violence, that’s a different matter altogether. And there, we will work with our state local partners, as we always have.”

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Treason! Man charged in Queen Elizabeth II assassination attempt faces maximum sentencing

A man who told police he wanted to kill the Queen of England has been charged with treason in the first case in decades to tackle the crime.

Jaswant Sing Chail, 21, was arrested on Christmas 2021 at Windsor Castle trying to scale the walls while carrying a crossbow. When questioned by police, he told them “I am here to kill the queen.” 

Chail has now pleaded guilty to a charge under the U.K.’s Treason Act, which makes it a crime to “injure the person of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, or to alarm her Majesty,” along with charges of making threats to kill and possessing an offensive weapon. 

He appeared at London’s Central Criminal Court via video link from Broadmoor, a secure psychiatric hospital where he remains in custody.

Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, from old age. She was 96. 

Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, from old age. She was 96. 
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Police testified that Chail wanted revenge on the monarchy for its treatment of India and sent a video to a group of contacts “stating his desire to harm the late queen.” Elizabeth passed away in Sept. 2022.

This undated photo released by the Crown Prosecution Service on Friday Feb. 3, 2023, shows a crossbow which Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, was carrying when arrested, after being caught in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Chail pleaded guilty to treason on Friday for planning to attack Queen Elizabeth II. 

This undated photo released by the Crown Prosecution Service on Friday Feb. 3, 2023, shows a crossbow which Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, was carrying when arrested, after being caught in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Chail pleaded guilty to treason on Friday for planning to attack Queen Elizabeth II. 
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In the video posted to Snapchat right before he attempted to enter the castle, he said, “I’m sorry, I’m sorry for what I’ve done and what I will do. I will attempt to assassinate Elizabeth, Queen of the Royal Family,” The BBC reported. 

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“This is revenge for those who have died in the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre,” he continued. “It is also revenge for those who have been killed, humiliated and discriminated on because of their race.”

This undated photo released by the Crown Prosecution Service on Friday Feb. 3, 2023, shows a mask which Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, was wearing when arrested, after being caught in the grounds of Windsor Castle with a loaded crossbow. Chail pleaded guilty to treason on Friday for planning to attack Queen Elizabeth II. 

This undated photo released by the Crown Prosecution Service on Friday Feb. 3, 2023, shows a mask which Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, was wearing when arrested, after being caught in the grounds of Windsor Castle with a loaded crossbow. Chail pleaded guilty to treason on Friday for planning to attack Queen Elizabeth II. 
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The massacre, which occurred when British troops opened fire on thousands in the city of Amritsar after the people gathered in protests against the Rowlatt Act. The death toll is disputed but ranges from hundreds to over 1,000. 

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Chail may have also tried to get close to the royal family by applying to join the Ministry of Defense Police and the Grenadier Guards, according to the BBC. 

A photograph taken on Aug. 17, 2022 shows the entrance of the Westminster Magistrates' Court, in London, prior to the start of the hearing of Jaswant Singh Chail, following his arrest while armed with a crossbow at Windsor Castle as Queen Elizabeth II spent Christmas Day there. Police charged the 20-year-old man with an offence under Britain's 1842 Treason Act after arresting. Chail, from Southampton in southern England, has also been charged with making threats to kill and possession of an offensive weapon following the incident at the castle, southwest of London, last year.

A photograph taken on Aug. 17, 2022 shows the entrance of the Westminster Magistrates’ Court, in London, prior to the start of the hearing of Jaswant Singh Chail, following his arrest while armed with a crossbow at Windsor Castle as Queen Elizabeth II spent Christmas Day there. Police charged the 20-year-old man with an offence under Britain’s 1842 Treason Act after arresting. Chail, from Southampton in southern England, has also been charged with making threats to kill and possession of an offensive weapon following the incident at the castle, southwest of London, last year.
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Metropolitan Police Counterterrorism Command chief Richard Smith stressed that this was “an extremely serious incident.” He praised the officers who patrolled the castle grounds for their “tremendous bravery” who detained Chail “without anyone coming to harm.”

Treason used to carry a punishment of death, but amendments made in 1998 through the Crime and Disorder Act changed the maximum sentence to life imprisonment. The last hanging for high treason occurred in 1946 for William Joyce, a World War II Nazi propaganda broadcaster. 

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Charges under the Treason Act remain rare, with the last known trial in 1981 when Marcus Sarjeant was charged for firing blank shots at the queen as she rode on horseback in the Trooping the Color parade in London. He was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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Olympic boycott could render the Games 'pointless' if Russian athletes compete, says Polish minister



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Allowing athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete at the Paris Olympics could lead to a large-scale boycott and render the Games “pointless,” Poland’s sports minister said on Thursday.

The remarks come after Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia accused the International Olympic Committee (IOC) of advancing special exemptions allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete at the Games.

In a joint statement, sports minsters from the four nations said such actions would enable sport “to be used to legitimize and distract attention from Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.”

Last week, the IOC outlined a multi-step plan for Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate at the Paris Olympics and the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, arguing that “no athlete should be prevented from competing just because of their passport.”

Kamil Bortniczuk, Poland’s Minister of Sport and Tourism, told Reuters: “I’m convinced that a meeting that is planned for February 10 will reach a conclusion of over 30 or maybe 40 sports ministers – including those from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and Japan – to decisively reject the idea to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to take part in the Games.

“Considering this, I don’t think we will face tough decisions before the Olympics and, if we were to boycott the Games, the coalition we will be a part of will be broad enough to make holding the Games pointless.”

Kamil Bortniczuk speaks at his office in Warsaw, Poland, on Thursday.

Russian and Belarusian athletes are currently banned by many sporting federations following a previous recommendation from the IOC.

Last week the IOC said that Russian and Belarusian athletes would compete as neutral athletes if they were to participate at the Olympics.

The move has been commended by the office of the high commission of Human Rights, which said: “We urge the IOC to adopt a decision in that direction and to go further, ensuring the non-discrimination of any athlete on the basis of their nationality.”

And on Thursday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre did not object to individual athletes from Russia or Belarus competing at the Olympics, as long as it is “absolutely clear” that they are not representing their mother countries.

However, the IOC has come under strong criticism from Ukrainian tennis player and Olympic bronze medalist Elina Svitolina, as well as former boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko, who won a gold for Ukraine at the 1996 Olympics.

“We must stick to banning Russian and Belarusian athletes, sending a strong message worldwide that we are united in the sanctions imposed against Russia and Belarus and that there are consequences for the heinous acts of their governments,” said Svitolina.

This week, responding to comments made by Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhaylo Podolyak, the IOC decried “defamatory statements” that it said “cannot serve as a basis for any constructive discussion.”

When CNN contacted the IOC regarding a potential boycott, it pointed towards a statement on its website about solidarity with Ukraine and sanctions against Russia and Belarus, which said: “Threatening a boycott of the Olympic Games goes against the fundamentals of the Olympic Movement and the principles it stands for.

“A boycott is a violation of the Olympic Charter, which obliges all NOCs to ‘participate in the Games of the Olympiad by sending athletes.’ As history has shown, previous boycotts did not achieve their political ends and served only to punish the athletes of the boycotting NOCs.”

In the questions and answers statement, the IOC said the participation of Russian or Belarusian athletes at Paris 2024 “has not been discussed yet.”

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Cavs’ Donovan Mitchell rips Grizzlies’ Dillon Brooks after low blow: ‘That’s just who he is’

Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star Donovan Mitchell took a shot to the groin area against the Memphis Grizzlies Thursday night. 

He fired back with his own shots at the podium after the game. 

Donovan Mitchell, #45 of the Cleveland Cavaliers, looks to pass the ball during the game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Feb. 2, 2023 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland.

Donovan Mitchell, #45 of the Cleveland Cavaliers, looks to pass the ball during the game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Feb. 2, 2023 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland.
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Mitchell was ejected in the third quarter after throwing the basketball at Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks, who hit the Cavs’ guard in the groin after falling to the ground following a missed layup.

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Brooks and Mitchell wrestled to the floor before both were thrown out of the game. 

“That’s just who he is,” Mitchell said of Brooks after the game when asked if he felt it was a cheap shot. “We’ve seen it a bunch in this league with him. Him and I have had our personal battles for years. Quite frankly, I’ve been busting his a– for years. Playoffs, regular season. And the one game he does an (alright) job on me today, he decides to do something like that. 

Teammates joke with Dillon Brooks, #24 of the Memphis Grizzlies, after her was ejected for fighting with Donovan Mitchell, #45 of the Cleveland Cavaliers, during the third quarter at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on Feb. 2, 2023 in Cleveland. The Cavaliers defeated the Grizzlies 128-113. 

Teammates joke with Dillon Brooks, #24 of the Memphis Grizzlies, after her was ejected for fighting with Donovan Mitchell, #45 of the Cleveland Cavaliers, during the third quarter at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on Feb. 2, 2023 in Cleveland. The Cavaliers defeated the Grizzlies 128-113. 
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“There’s no place for that in the game. And you have to protect yourself at the end of the day. This has been brewing for years with me and other guys in the league. You all see it. This isn’t new.”

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Following Cleveland’s 128-113 win, Cavs head coach J.B. Bickerstaff called Brooks’ move a dirty play. 

“That was a cheap shot in multiple ways,” Bickerstaff said when asked about the altercation. 

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Dillon Brooks, #24 of the Memphis Grizzlies, fights with Donovan Mitchell, #45 of the Cleveland Cavaliers, during the third quarter at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on Feb. 2, 2023 in Cleveland. Both players were ejected.The Cavaliers defeated the Grizzlies 128-113. 

Dillon Brooks, #24 of the Memphis Grizzlies, fights with Donovan Mitchell, #45 of the Cleveland Cavaliers, during the third quarter at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on Feb. 2, 2023 in Cleveland. Both players were ejected.The Cavaliers defeated the Grizzlies 128-113. 
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“A guy should have the right to stand up for himself. I thought Donovan did that. I’m proud of our guys. We don’t have those guys that start s—, but we have guys that don’t run from s—. And you have to in this league. You have to stand up for yourself. That’s what he did, and his teammates had his back.”

Brooks declined to address the altercation following the loss, the seventh loss in eight games for Memphis.

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Must-watch videos of the week



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“SNL” cast members hit on celebrity guest host after finding out he’s single, researchers find inspiration to create a robot and an eight-year-old boy encounters a scary moment in the Great Barrier Reef. These are the must-see videos of the week.

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See ‘SNL’ cast members hit on Michael B. Jordan after they find out he’s single

During Michael B. Jordan’s “Saturday Night Live” monologue, multiple female cast members informed him that they were interested.

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Researchers took gallium and embedded it with magnetic particles to create a robot that can melt and move. Their inspiration? A sea cucumber.

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8-year-old boy proudly shows off the fish he caught. See the scary moment that followed

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Suspect flips stolen cop car onto tracks as train approaches. See what happened next

Atlanta police officers rescued a man, who had stolen a patrol car, seconds before a train struck the vehicle.

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See what Punxsutawney Phil predicted on Groundhog Day

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High-speed pursuit of 12-year-old, 15-year-old migrant smugglers ends in shocking car crash

FIRST ON FOX: Two boys, ages 15 and 12, wrecked their vehicle after vaulting onto a highway as they attempted to evade law enforcement while smuggling an illegal immigrant in Texas — the latest shocking high-speed chase at the border involving human smuggling.

The incident took place on Wednesday in Frio County, when the 15-year-old driver led Texas Department of Public Safety troopers on a high speed pursuit on IH-35.

With a 12-year-old passenger who authorities said was a runaway and also involved in the smuggling, the driver lost control of the vehicle due to the wet road conditions, hit an embankment, went airborne and hit IH-35.

Video obtained by Fox News shows the boys calling for help from the wreckage and officers smashing the windows to get them out. Authorities said that the illegal immigrant being smuggled was located in the vehicle with “incapacitating injuries” and transported to a hospital.

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Feb 1, 2023: Smugglers vault onto highway during high-speed chase.

Feb 1, 2023: Smugglers vault onto highway during high-speed chase.
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The vehicle was stolen out of San Antonio, and the 15-year-old has been charged with evading arrest causing bodily injury, human smuggling causing bodily injury, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and drug possession.

Everybody survived. 

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The shocking video highlights the problem of human smuggling at the border, which can frequently involve cartels recruiting teens, including American citizens, on social media and elsewhere to smuggle illegal immigrants deeper into the U.S.

The arrest was made by Texas DPS, who have had their resources and presence increased in response to Texas’ Operation Lone Star — launched by Gov. Greg Abbott in response to the ongoing migrant crisis at the border.

Feb 1, 2023: Texas DPS troopers rescue two teen smugglers and an illegal immigrant.

Feb 1, 2023: Texas DPS troopers rescue two teen smugglers and an illegal immigrant.

Last week, an officer stopped a vehicle carrying four illegal immigrants being smuggling into the U.S.

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The driver, identified as Jose Maximo Viera, evaded the trooper through multiple cities, rural roads and dirt roads. During the pursuit, speeds reached 110 miles per hour. Viera reportedly lost control of the vehicle several times due to its speed and wet road conditions.  

Viera and the passengers bailed out of the car and ran toward the brush, where troopers located them. Along with Viera, troopers located two men, one woman and a 2-year-old boy from El Salvador hiding in the brush.

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There were 251,000 migrant encounters in December alone. Meanwhile, there have so far been over 300,000 “gotaways” – illegal immigrants who have evaded Border Patrol – this fiscal year so far, sources told Fox News this week.

Fox News’ Pilar Arias and Griff Jenkins contributed to this report. 


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Austin Butler's costar Dave Bautista says the Elvis accent isn't in 'Dune' sequel



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No need to be all shook up about Austin Butler’s continuing to sound like Elvis Presley.

According to Dave Bautista, who costars with Butler in the forthcoming “Dune” sequel, Butler’s Elvis accent is not a part of their new movie.

“I don’t know who this guy was, but it’s not Austin Butler. It’s not Elvis,” Bautista told USA Today of Butler’s character in the film. “His voice is different, his look is different. Everything about his demeanor is terrifying.”

Bautista also called the new Oscar nominee “just the sweetest guy you’ll ever meet.”

Butler has been a bit of an awards season darling, while people have observed the actor continues to sound like the legendary singer in interviews after starring in Baz Luhrmann’s film, “Elvis”

After winning that award the actor said in the press room, “I don’t think I sound like him still.”

“But I guess I must because I hear it a lot,” Butler said. “I often liken it to when somebody lives in another country for a long time. I had three years where that was my only focus in life, so I’m sure there’s just pieces of my DNA that will always be linked to him.”


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New York street that honored a Ku Klux Klan leader renamed after yearslong campaign led by high school student

A street that honored a leader of the Ku Klux Klan in New York has a new name after a yearslong campaign led by high school students.

The village board of Malverne, on Long Island, voted last year to rename Lindner Place, named after Paul Lindner, a banker who helped develop the village more than a century ago and also served as great titan of the New York State Klan.

The change became official last week when Lindner Place became Acorn Way.

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“The true meaning of justice is righting the wrongs that came before you,” Malverne High School sophomore Olivia Brown told WCBS.

Brown was part of a group of students who began researching Lindner in 2020 and learned he was a Klan leader.

A New York street named after a Ku Klux Klan member was renamed after a multi-year campaign led by a high school student.

A New York street named after a Ku Klux Klan member was renamed after a multi-year campaign led by a high school student.

Students pressed for the street name to be changed in school forums and with the village board, which voted to change the name in September 2022.

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They cheered as the new Acorn Way signs were unveiled Jan. 26.

Malverne High School senior Jamila Smith told WCBS, “This whole initiative showed me I do want to step up and be a leader.”

Lorna Lewis, Malverne’s schools superintendent, told the Long Island Herald, “I believe you’ve just witnessed the power of the Maverick public education and what our students can do when supported in their pursuit of civic engagement.”

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Many Americans associate the Ku Klux Klan with the South, but the group’s rallies and cross burnings drew large crowds in New York in the 1920s. The Klan of that era targeted Catholic and Jewish communities, as well as Black people.

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Paco Rabanne, Spanish fashion designer known for his Space Age creations, dies at 88

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World-famous fashion designer Paco Rabanne has died at the age of 88.

His death was announced Friday in a statement shared on the Paco Rabanne Instagram account.

“The House of Paco Rabanne wishes to honor our visionary designer and founder who passed away today at the age of 88,” the message read. “Among the most seminal fashion figures of the 20th century, his legacy will remain a constant source of inspiration.”

It added: “We are grateful to Monsieur Rabanne for establishing our avant-garde heritage and defining a future of limitless possibilities.”

Paco Rabanne with models Carmen Kass and Mini Anden at Paris Fashion Week in 2000.

Paco Rabanne with models Carmen Kass and Mini Anden at Paris Fashion Week in 2000. Credit: Victor VirgileGamma-Rapho/Getty Images

The Spanish designer, born Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo, founded his eponymous fashion house in 1966 and courted both praise and controversy for his creations. His debut couture collection, “12 Unwearable Dresses in Contemporary Materials,” set the tone for years of boundary-pushing design, favoring unconventional materials and production methods.

Rabanne in his Parisian atelier in 1996.

Rabanne in his Parisian atelier in 1996. Credit: Eric Robert/Sygma/Getty Images

He was known for his metallic ensembles —notably his chain-mail minidresses — and Space Age aesthetic. Jane Fonda famously donned his designs in the 1968 film “Barbarella,” which opens with a zero gravity striptease by the star in one of the looks he crafted as costume director.

Spanish fashion and fragrance company Puig acquired Paco Rabanne in 1987. The designer retired from fashion in 1999.

Puig’s president Jose Manuel José Manuel Albesa remembered his “radical, rebellious spirit,” in a statement, saying “there is only one Rabanne.”

He was made Officer of Legion of Honor in France, the country’s highest decoration, in 2010.

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How to save America from death by debt? Run it like a business

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently told the press that, “We’ll win,” the debt ceiling fight. “We’ll” meaning Democrats, of course. A “win” for him is to increase the nation’s debt, increase the prices you pay and increase mortgage rates you pay. So, his “win” is a loss for you. 

Here’s why: When Schumer was elected to Congress 43 years ago, in 1980, the federal debt was $914 billion and America’s debt to GDP ratio was 32%. Since then, the federal debt has grown by more than 3,000% and now sits at $31.38 TRILLION. Today, our debt to GDP has skyrocketed to nearly 125% – higher than at any time in our nation’s history. Along the way, career politicians like Chuck Schumer and their friends on Wall Street have profited from America’s fiscal decline. 

Schumer’s track record of fiscal stewardship for America’s taxpayer dollars is gross negligence and utter failure from someone that has spent their career saying we can’t run government like a business. How would he know that?

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Unlike any career politician here in Washington, I was governor of a large state and led it out of an economic recession. And I did it by using my decades of business experience to guide my decisions. In the four years before I took office, Florida had lost more than 800,000 jobs, taxes had increased by more than $2 billion and the economy was in complete freefall. 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has been part of government increasing the national debt enormously since he was first elected to Congress in 1980.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has been part of government increasing the national debt enormously since he was first elected to Congress in 1980.
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In January 2011, we went to work. From day one, we scrutinized how every taxpayer dollar was spent, made cuts where the spending didn’t make sense and wasn’t providing a return for Florida families, and pushed more money into the things that people truly cared about. We increased funding for K-12 education by more than $4.5 billion, invested $85 billion in Florida infrastructure like roads, bridges, airports and seaports, grew the budget for Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection to a record $1.78 billion and put more than $2 billion into Everglades restoration. 

We did all of that while cutting taxes 100 times to save Florida families and businesses $10 billion. We slashed nearly 5,400 burdensome regulations to get government out of the way and make it easier to start a business and create jobs in the Sunshine State and we paid down more than $10 billion in state debt and for the first time in state history achieved an AAA rating for all three major ratings agencies. 

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At the end of my second term, the results of our work couldn’t have been more clear. Over my eight-year administration, Florida businesses created nearly 1.7 million new private sector jobs, driving the unemployment rate from 10.8% in 2010 to just 3.3% in 2018. Because we focused on growing our economy, the state’s GDP reached $1 trillion for the first time in our history, our state annual general revenue grew by nearly 50% and our reserves jumped 71%. And again, we did it while cutting taxes and paying down the debt. 

This wasn’t rocket science, but it does require something that is hard to find in Washington – courage. You have to be willing to get a ton of bad press and have the Democrats scream like stuck pigs. They’ll say the world is ending and that America is doomed. All lies that they’ve been trying to sell for years to protect that reckless spending and massive debt that keeps them and their friends on Wall Street happy and rich. 

Schumer’s track record of fiscal stewardship for America’s taxpayer dollars is gross negligence and utter failure from someone that has spent their career saying we can’t run government like a business. How would he know that?

Today, the U.S. federal government is bringing in record revenues. Over the last four years, federal revenues have grown by 40%, from $3.4 trillion to $4.8 trillion, and yet we continue to run trillion-dollar-plus deficits and dig ourselves deeper into unsustainable debt. That doesn’t make sense to me or any person in the real world outside of Washington. 

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The dirty little secret in Washington is this – we can grow our way out of debt, and we can protect Social Security and Medicare at the same time. But there are literally thousands of things we need to stop wasting money on, starting with paying the salaries of 87,000 new IRS agents. 

Anyone who says that America is best served by changing nothing and raising the debt ceiling with zero reform to how Congress is recklessly spending taxpayer money is too incompetent to serve in elected office. As long as Democrats treat this like a game they can win, you lose. 

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