Meet the Terrifying Line of Shock Troops Likely to Make Up the New Trump DOJ Trump 2.0 may well see many of these same figures return to helm the implementation of an even darker vision for the department. 12/18/2024 - 8:31 am | View Link
Jeff Sessions Fast Facts Here’s a look at the life of Jeff Sessions, former US attorney general and former Republican senator of Alabama. Personal Birth date: December 24, 1946 Birth place: Selma, Alabama Birth name: ... 12/18/2024 - 12:03 am | View Link
Kash Patel’s ‘Deep State’ enemy list includes Alabama native who worked for Tuberville, Sessions Stephen Boyd, assistant attorney generalduring the first Trump administration, was branded among the "Members of the Executive Branch Deep State." ... 12/10/2024 - 12:00 am | View Link
On Gaetz, the Senate did its job. It has more work to do on Trump’s nominees. He soured on both his attorneys general during his first term when they showed independence: Jeff Sessions never recovered from recusing himself in the probe of Russian interference in the 2016 ... 11/21/2024 - 10:59 am | View Link
Trump is struggling to find an attorney general candidate who ‘ticks all the boxes’ Trump is struggling to find an attorney general candidate who ‘ticks all the boxes’ - Justice Department official says ‘handcuffs are going to be off’ ahead of Trump’s second term ... 11/13/2024 - 4:36 am | View Link
Jeff Sessions: Everything you need to know about the former attorney ... Jeff Sessions was sworn in at the White House in early February as the U.S. attorney general. The Senate approved Trump's nominee by a largely party-line vote of 52-47. 12/12/2024 - 9:59 pm | View Link
Jeff Sessions dumped as U.S. attorney general, replaced by Trump ... U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, left, has been forced out as the country's top law enforcement officer and replaced by Matthew Whitaker, a Trump loyalist and Sessions's chief of staff. 12/12/2024 - 9:16 pm | View Link
Jeff Sessions | Biography & Facts | Britannica Jeff Sessions (born December 24, 1946, Selma, Alabama, U.S.) is an American lawyer and politician who served as U.S. attorney general (2017–18) in the administration of Pres. Donald Trump. He previously represented Alabama in the U.S. Senate (1997–2017). 12/12/2024 - 8:04 pm | View Link
Jeff Sessions Resigns: His Legacy as Attorney General In an administration plagued by incompetent and ineffective figures, Sessions was a paragon of efficacy—a distinction that horrified his many opponents, but did nothing to win Trump’s trust or... 12/12/2024 - 2:39 am | View Link
Jeff Sessions Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III (born December 24, 1946) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 84th United States attorney general from 2017 to 2018. 12/12/2024 - 12:30 am | View Link
UCF coach Scott Frost continues to add some familiar faces to his new coaching staff, bringing in Mike Dawson as the Knights’ new defensive run game coordinator and edge coach.
Dawson previously worked with Frost as part of his coaching staff in 2016-17.
“I’m incredibly excited and grateful for the opportunity to join Coach Frost’s staff,” Dawson said in a statement.
By MELISSA GOLDIN
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The X owner, an unelected figure, not only used his outsize influence on the platform to help sway Congress, he did so without regard for the facts and gave a preview of the role he could play in government over the next four years.
“Trump has got himself a handful with Musk,” John Mark Hansen, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, said in an email.
A federal jury in Tampa on Thursday convicted a Broward County woman of one count of conspiracy against rights for her involvement in a group that spray painted threatening messages on pro-life pregnancy clinics in South Florida and elsewhere in the state.
Gabriella Oropesa, of Cooper City, along with three other people in the summer of 2022 vandalized reproductive health clinics in Hollywood, Hialeah and Winter Haven, between Orlando and Tampa, that provided “abortion alternatives” to women, including counseling and ultrasound exams, according to the indictment presented to the jury.
They disguised themselves with masks, hats and gloves, and targeted the clinics at night, federal prosecutors said.
In May 2022, Oropesa and the others traveled to Hollywood in Broward County and spray painted on a clinic affiliated with the Archdiocese of Miami Ministry: “If abortions aren’t SAFE then niether [sic] are you,” the indictment said.
Hurricanes tight end Riley Williams is looking for a new program after two years with the team, according to multiple reports.
Williams is at least the eighth UM player known to be transferring this offseason.
Williams, a four-star prospect coming out of Bradenton powerhouse IMG Academy, was one of the top tight ends in the 2023 class.
It’s Nights of the Living Dead: The Sequel.
When Bobby Weir and Wolf Bros closed out 2023 last December in Fort Lauderdale, the three-night Broward Center run by the Grateful Dead-adjacent band felt like an unprecedented, once-in-a-lifetime event. But exactly one year later — like one more milepost on the “long, strange trip” that echoes the Dead’s signature lyric — Weir and Co.
MIAMI GARDENS — The South Florida Sun Sentinel’s Miami Dolphins writers are picking out a pair of prop bets each week in the 2024 season.
Dolphins columnist Chris Perkins and Dolphins reporter David Furones, neither of whom condones gambling, will make predictions on player or team props they believe will occur for every Dolphins matchup.
Each writer will offer their “Best Bet,” a near 50-50 proposition they believe will occur, and a “Longshot,” which has to be given betting odds of at least +300, or 3-to-1 probability.
Odds are according to the Hard Rock Bet app.