Anonymous ID: b0db98 April 16, 2025, 6:35 p.m. No.22922517   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2526 >>2566 >>2682 >>2751 >>2914 >>3125 >>3200 >>3224 >>3268

President Trump: "Nearly 2,000 years ago the Savior of mankind was betrayed, arrested, tried, beaten, nailed to a cross, and crucified. For our sake, he gave up his life. Three days later, Jesus had defeated darkness and death and promised new life to all of humankind."

 

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Anonymous ID: b0db98 April 16, 2025, 6:38 p.m. No.22922539   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2856 >>2867

Boy does Letitia James sound nervous!

 

They say a guilty dog barks the loudest so sheโ€™s sounding REAL guilty

 

Listen Letitia - you say you went to the best schools, but maybe they forgot to teach you this:

 

โ€œIf you come for the king, you best not missโ€

 

Also known as FAFO

 

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Anonymous ID: b0db98 April 16, 2025, 6:55 p.m. No.22922627   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2655 >>2751 >>2837 >>2914 >>3125 >>3200 >>3224 >>3268

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The Tennessee Star learned on Wednesday that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged member of the Central American gang Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) who was deported to El Salvador under President Donald Trump amid legal action claiming the removal was by mistake, was suspected of being engaged in human trafficking by a Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) officer who detained him in December 2022, leading the THP to contact the FBI for guidance. Within two hours, the FBI ultimately requested the THP release Garcia and the passengers in his vehicle. THP complied with the request.

The Star learned from sources familiar with the incident that Abrego Garcia was stopped for an unknown reason on December 6, 2022, and that the THP officer responsible for the stop immediately discovered Abrego Garcia was transporting seven passengers, with eight individuals inside the vehicle.

During a nearly two-hour traffic stop, the THP officer determined that Abrego Garcia (pictured above) was operating the vehicle without a valid driverโ€™s license and began searching for information about him.

One source told The Star that THP ultimately discovered Abrego Garcia was on a terrorist watch list, but could not locate Abrego Garcia on a deportation list. Another source told The Star that THP did not discover Abrego Garcia on a terrorist watch list but that another one of the seven passengers in the vehicle may have been on a terrorist watch list.

THP subsequently called the FBI, which was then led by former Director Christopher Wray under the Biden administration. The FBI instructed the THP officers at the scene to capture photographs of all eight people in the vehicle and document its contents.

Once the photographs were captured, this source told The Star that the FBI requested THP release all eight individuals and that the THP officers complied with this request.

The Star learned that the circumstances of the stop made the THP officer responsible for the stop concerned that Abrego Garcia was engaged in human trafficking, but that Abrego Garcia and his passengers were nonetheless released at the request of the FBI.

Information about this incident, including the identity of the THP officer, the officerโ€™s badge number, and the Computerized Dispatch Report code assigned to the incident, are all known to The Star, which is currently withholding this information.

Sources familiar with the Computerized Dispatch Report of the incident told The Star that the officer who filed the report confirmed that the seven individuals in the van were being transported from Texas to Maryland by Garcia.

Notably, it is a misdemeanor offense in the state of Tennessee to operate a motor vehicle without a valid driverโ€™s license. Anyone convicted of this Class B misdemeanor faces up to six months in jail.

The officer who detained Garcia temporarily is well-respected within the Tennessee Highway Patrol, has served on a special interdiction team, and is based in a district located between Nashville and Knoxville, which includes Putnam County.

In response to Wednesday press inquiries from The Star, THP and the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security both confirmed receiving the communication, and that communications staff would send responses which did not arrive prior to press time.

A comment request by The Star to the FBI, seeking to confirm its instructions to THP, was not immediately answered.

The Star also contacted the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), as the chief authority over human trafficking investigations in the state, to determine whether Abrego Garcia was released due to a TBI investigation, but did not receive an immediate response.

An inquiry to the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees federal human trafficking investigations, likewise went unanswered prior to press time.

 

https://tennesseestar.com/justice/bidens-fbi-ordered-tn-highway-patrol-to-release-maryland-man-recently-deported-to-el-salvador-after-he-was-detained-in-2022-traffic-stop-on-suspicion-of-human-trafficking/tpappert/2025/04/16/