Toddler drives battery-powered tractor to county fair without asking parents
A Chisago County toddler is without wheels after the stunt he pulled Thursday night. Sheriff's sergeant Jason Foster tells KARE 11 that the two-and-a-half year old decided to take his battery powered John Deere tractor to the county fair without asking his parents.
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Democratic senator on how to beat Trump: 'Punch him in the face'
Jon Tester said the way for Democrats to win in states President Trump won in 2016 is to "punch him in the face" during an interview on Morning Joe Thursday morning.
The Montana Democratic senator notably won reelection in 2018 despite the president campaigning for the Republican challenger Montana State Auditor Matt Rosendale multiple times in the months prior.
"Let me ask you, how much did Donald Trump win your state by?" Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough asked.
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Tester answered, "I think he won by 21 points."
"So he won by 21 points. You spoke out, you had no problem speaking out against racism in Charlottesville," Scarborough responded. "You’ve had no problem speaking out against his racist comments, even when supporting him on issues when you agree with those issues and you got reelected."
WATCH: The Rise Of Antifa In Depth
As political tensions rise around the nation, one group of protesters known as Antifa has gained a reputation for their violent tactics.
One America’s Jack Posobiec reports on the group that many are calling to be labeled a terrorist organization.
Senate Bill Would 'Properly Identify' Antifa As 'Domestic Terrorist Organization'
A new resolution introduced by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) would "properly identify" Antifa as "Domestic Terrorists."
Introduced Thursday, the resolution defines Antifa as "a movement that intentionally combines violence with the group's alt-left positions," and "represents opposition to the democratic ideals of peaceful assembly and free speech for all."
The measure then lists several examples of Antifa behavior, including
Illegal Immigrants Drive Child Sex Crime Charges in North Carolina
North Carolina data indicates massive hidden problem nationwide
In North Carolina, during the past 18 months, more than 331 illegal aliens have been charged with 1,172 child rapes and child sexual assaults, according to data collected by an independent researcher.
James Johnson, who tracks the data on his website NCFIRE.info (North Carolinians For Immigration Reform and Enforcement), says he is only able to gather data from 30 of the state’s 100 counties, which means it’s likely the statewide count is significantly higher.
Johnson has tracked rapes and sexual assaults on children by illegal aliens since 2013, using original police reports and calling arresting agencies to verify immigration status. His data doesn’t cover every month, but for the 54 months he has recorded, an average of 34 illegal aliens per month were charged with 151 counts of raping or sexually assaulting a child in North Carolina.
Further, a study shows that only 12 percent of child rapes are reported, according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center—meaning the total number could be almost 10 times higher.
“It’s happening in every state—we just happen to be compiling the information. It’s a mess,” Johnson told The Epoch Times.
“The ones that I cannot confirm as being illegal aliens, I do not put in the reports. So, our reports are obviously on the low side every month because
“You are asking my client to lie,” Michael Flynn’s new defense attorney Sidney Powell charged in a contentious June meeting with federal prosecutors. Flynn would continue to cooperate with prosecutors, Powell stressed, but he could not provide the testimony the government sought at the July trial of Flynn Intel Group (FIG) co-founder Bijan Rafiekian, “because it is not true.”
Soon after, the government filed a motion in Rafiekian’s case, branding Flynn a co-conspirator and informing the court that Flynn would no longer testify against his former business partner. While federal prosecutors are reticent to explain how Flynn went from being a star witness to complicit in the crimes with which they charged Rafiekian, a scouring of the court records reveals the genesis of the falling-out. It also suggests that, in the escalating dispute between the government attorneys and Flynn’s new lawyer, Powell has the better argument.