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Twin Cities immigration operation uncovers sham marriages, fake death certificates
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
Sep 30, 2025
A recent Twin Cities immigration enforcement operation uncovered "blatant" immigration fraud, according to federal officials.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_VqCo9Tmxc
This will be done nationwide
Kirk shooting: Tyler Robinson appears in Utah court
LiveNOW from FOX
Sep 29, 2025
Tyler Robinson faced a judge after being accused of killing Charlie Kirk. Robinson was charged with aggravated murder. The 22-year-old man was arrested after a family member helped turned him in to officials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm5Wt8kHQg4
This is a blatant lie, he did not APPEAR, anywhere.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/government-shutdown-clock/
What's open or closed in a federal government shutdown? Here are the answers 9/29/2025
WASHINGTON โ As President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats clash over government spending, a partial government shutdown looms Oct. 1.
Partisan spending disputes occasionally shut down parts of the government for a few days or a few weeks. Traditionally, "essential" workers such as military troops or air-traffic controllers are exempt from a shutdown, while visitors to national parks notice custodial workers are "nonessential" and trash piles up.
The stakes are higher for federal workers because the White House is considering layoffs rather than temporary furloughs. In past shutdowns, workers were paid back for their time off when the funding dispute was resolved, but it's not clear that will happen this time.
What will be affected by the shutdown?
During a government shutdown, all federal agencies and services that officials do not deem "essential" must stop working.
Essential services include the U.S. Postal Service, Medicare and Social Security services and air-traffic control.
"Nonessential" work, however, must pause, which affects thousands of federal employees and millions of Americans. National parks closed during past shutdowns or were kept open with state help โ but with fewer services like trash pickup.
Will Social Security checks go out?
The Social Security Administration is projected to pay out $1.6 trillion to 72 million beneficiaries this year, making it a vital economic lifeline for much of the country.
A shutdown wonโt disrupt those payments.
Social Security is a mandatory spending program that is not subject to annual appropriations. However, staffing and some services could be impacted if they have a discretionary spending component, according to the Committee for a Responsible Budget, a nonprofit that studies federal fiscal policy.
Will federal workers get paid?
Traditionally, federal workers get paid after being furloughed temporarily for shutdowns. But the Office of Management and Budget asked federal agencies on Sept. 24 to draft plans for permanent layoffs.
"Programs that did not benefit from an infusion of mandatory appropriations will bear the brunt of a shutdown," the memo said.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, said the threat was meant to scare workers.
How long could the shutdown last?
The federal government has partially closed down 21 times for a total of 162 days since 1977. That's an average of nearly eight days per shutdown.
The longest government shutdown lasted 35 days. Spanning from Dec. 22, 2018 to Jan. 25, 2019, it is also the most recent federal shutdown in U.S. history.
It was the third federal shutdown to occur during the Trump administration; the first lasted three days in January 2018, and the second lasted only a few hours in February 2018.
The second longest government shutdown occurred during the Clinton administration. It lasted 21 days from Dec. 16, 1995, to Jan. 6, 1996.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/09/25/government-shutdown-2025-open-closed/86347920007/
Judge said he MUST appear in court oct 30th
She's a drunk!
fun days ahead, kek
even got your text in there
It would be a shame if all the whistle blowers showed up at once tomorrow morning with 'life insurance' files, on all the rats who wanted to shut down the gov.
Yea, sad day, that would be.
Gen Jack Keane reacts to Hegsethโs URGENT warning
Fox News
Sep 30, 2025 #fox #media #breakingnews
Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane analyzes War Secretary Pete Hegseth's 'moment of urgency' to military generals on 'The Story.'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8iFPvj0Gvw
she's had 1/2 a century trainin'
Well, you know, the kuru and all,,,,
Dat's okay, God's got a diet for them all, extinguishing them and their memories.
I can live with thatโฆ
You haven't been paying attention.
Okay, let me call it off now. Hey Goombahs, that social order is now defunct, forget all you've been taught.
There, it's all better now.