'Cheer' star Jerry Harris to remain in federal custody
satchelSCROLL
8 hours ago
His attorneys argued… “Gavin Newsom just made this legal in Cali…”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCbuxsPIHS4
'Cheer' star Jerry Harris to remain in federal custody
satchelSCROLL
8 hours ago
His attorneys argued… “Gavin Newsom just made this legal in Cali…”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCbuxsPIHS4
Compromised: Peter Strzok And The Investigation Of Donald Trump
On August 10, 2018, veteran FBI agent Peter Strzok was fired after personal text
messages from 2016 disparaging then-candidate Donald Trump were released.
President Trump celebrated, writing on Twitter “Fired FBI Agent Peter Strzok is
a fraud, as is the rigged investigation he started. There was no Collusion or
Obstruction with Russia, and everybody, including the Democrats, know it.”
But Strzok’s story is anything but straightforward. He led the FBI’s investigation
into both Hillary Clinton’s private email server and Russia’s interference in the
2016 election, drawing the ire of conservative allies of the president. When his
text messages were released, they provided ammunition for the conspiracy
theory of a “deep state” out to undermine Trump’s presidency.
Join Strzok as he tells his side of one of the 21st century’s most explosive stories.
He’ll draw on lessons from a long career in law enforcement and explain why he’s
convinced that the commander in chief has fallen under the sway of America’s
adversary in the Kremlin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SakXMNTPajg
Tribes’ Ancestral Remains Return Home After Over a Century
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MESA VERDE, Colo. — After nearly 129 years abroad, ancestors of the Hopi, Acoma, Zia
and Zuni tribes finally returned to their home and rightful burial ground in Mesa Verde
National Park in southwest Colorado.
On Sunday, a coalition of tribes including the Hopi Tribe, the Pueblo of Acoma, the Pueblo
of Zia and the Pueblo of Zuni repatriated and reinterred ancestors and funerary items from
a Mesa Verde collection at the National Museum of Finland. The burials followed a four-year
repatriation process that involved cooperation between the U.S. Department of State, the
U.S. embassy in Helsinki and Finnish authorities. The tribes’ efforts to reclaim their ancestors’
remains also came up in a meeting between President Sauli Niinistö of Finland and President
Donald Trump in October 2019.
“Our hearts are happy that our ancestors have made their journey home and are at rest where
they belong. We are thankful to the Finnish government and the National Museum of Finland
and are pleased to have forged this new relationship,” Governor Fredrick Medina of the Pueblo
of Zia said in a statement. “The Pueblo looks forward to continue to work with the National
Museum of Finland to repatriate all items of cultural value and historical importance to their
rightful owners.”
https://nativenewsonline.net/currents/tribes-ancestral-remains-return-home-after-over-a-century