drug raid. Police stormed a property in Aberdeenshire before uncovering the massive drug stock yesterday.
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Richard Barnett, the man who was photographed putting his feet up on Nancy Pelosi‘s desk amid the Capitol riot in January, is having a hard time making a living now.
The man who is facing criminal charges for infiltrating the politician’s office during the violent takeover is asking a judge for help, via his legal counsel, TMZ reported.
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According to his attorneys, he lost his job as a window salesman, and new court restrictions are making it difficult for him to
drug raid. Police stormed a property in Aberdeenshire before uncovering the massive drug stock yesterday.
iOS - Android She then went on to study nursing at Motherwell College, met and married her beloved husband, Darren and continued her career as a carer in Lanarkshire, while also looking after her family.Ellona then decided to continue with her studies and is currently studying nursing at the University of the West of Scotland in Hamilton, as well as working as a carer.Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionHer son
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CBS’s Stephen Colbert didn’t mince words Tuesday night when he laid into Republican representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz during a discussion of the Capitol riot, calling them the “creme dela crazy” of the GOP. “There’s huge news about the January 6 Capitol riot investigation: We may finally learn what we already know happened,” said Colbert, explaining that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi introduced a bill to create a committee to investigate the deadly insurrection.
Paris Hilton is «not offended» by the comments Britney Spears made about her during a court testimony for her ongoing conservatorship battle, a source tells ET.«Paris and Britney have known each other and been friends for years,» the source says. «Paris knows Britney's comments were taken out of context and not meant to be an attack against her or what she's been through by any means.»«Paris fully supports Britney and knows Britney has her back too,» adds the source.
John Langley, who was the creator of the long-running TV series “Cops,” has died during a road race in Mexico, a family spokeswoman said.
initially postponed last year due to unrest tied to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Paramount Network later canceled the series altogether, but some versions of the show still air in syndication internationally.Langley, an Oklahoma City native, grew up in Los Angeles and served in the US Army in the early 1960s.
they can produce their evidence. “I’m sure, yes, of course, if they say they weren’t and show proof they weren’t, of course, I would,” she said.Last month, Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would have established an independent, bipartisan commission to investigate the insurrection.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said that a select committee will be formed to investigate the Jan. 6 riot and attack on the Capitol, after a proposal to create an independent bipartisan was blocked by Senate Republicans.
wrote, “Seth you can’t even get 1 million viewers a night. Why you wonder? Your show sucks and you are not funny.
by Washington Post reporters Yasmeen Abutaleb and Damian Paletta, early in the pandemic Donald Trump wanted to send American citizens infected with COVID-19 abroad to America’s most infamous prison instead of allowing them to return to their homes. Which is how Trump qualified as Joy Reid’s “The Absolute Worst” on Monday’s episode of her MSNBC show.
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brought it up again, dedicating another chunk of his show to the theory, which he sourced from right-wing website Revolver News, and decrying Twitter for slapping a warning label on his now-deleted tweet about it.The Washington Post on Wednesday ran an analysis piece blasting “Tucker Carlson’s tinfoil-hat theory,” which Republican lawyer George Conway called “an insult to tinfoil hats.”After Carlson doubled down on his claims for a second night, more coverage followed on Thursday.
Third-party streaming viewership stat org Samba TV reports this morning that 693k U.S. households watched In the Heights on HBO Max in their live+3-day window. The news comes in the wake of the Warner Bros. feature musical losing the No. 1 spot at the weekend B.O. to the third session of Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II, $11.5M to $12M.