Good morning, Violent Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, linked to recent crimes in NYC, including assaults on NYPD officers and moped robberies. As the city considers deporting criminals, Venezuela unexpectedly halts a deportation flight.
In other news, a federal judge has just ruled in favor of Texas's attorney general, and in so doing, he opened a pathway for other states to be able to challenge the federal government in a serious way. Katherine Lee EpochTV Executive Producer | Violent Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, linked to recent crimes in NYC, including assaults on NYPD officers and moped robberies. As the city considers deporting criminals, Venezuela halts deportation flights, posing challenges for the U.S. on handling border-related violence. | In a surprise decision, a federal judge has just ruled in favor of Texas's attorney general, and in so doing, he opened a pathway for other states to be able to challenge the federal government in a serious way. | This documentary examines whether the U.S. is becoming a police state, focusing on post-9/11 security measures now targeting Americans, including January 6 protesters. It highlights surveillance, censorship, and political persecution as evidence of a police state and warns of the urgent need to protect American liberties. Watch it exclusively on EpochTV. Exclusive offer for our subscribers ONLY: | Everyone in This 6-Foot-Tall Man's Family Has Dwarfism, and People Just Don't Believe Him | A 6-foot, 2-inch Californian man is the only tall person in his family of "little people" with dwarfism. He says strangers accuse him of lying about his parents. Growing up, Peet Montzingo, 25, from Los Angeles, was too big to sit on his mother's lap and hardly noticed the size difference between him and his family until he started school. He grew up in an adapted home with low kitchen counters that would give him backache and door frames he would hit his head on repeatedly. His mom, who is 4 feet tall, would bring him to the food shop with her so he could reach the items on the top shelves when she couldn't. If he ever invited a friend over to his home, he'd have to warn them in advance—and if he forgot, their jaws would "hit the floor." | Got this newsletter from your friend? Sign up here to get this newsletter in your inbox. | Copyright © 2024 The Epoch Times. All rights reserved. The Epoch Times, 229 W 28th St, Fl.5, New York, NY 10001 EpochTV delivers the cutting-edge journalism you have come to expect from The Epoch Times. We dig deep every day to give you the real facts that make real news. Terms & Conditions | Customer Service | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe | |
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