Whitmer & Nessel Smacked Down in Court — What the Judge Said
Russian drones crossed into Poland in a stunning breach of NATO airspace, shot down by allied jets in what leaders call a dangerous provocation that could drag the alliance into war. In Michigan, an Ingham County judge tossed AG Dana Nessel’s high-profile case against Trump’s 2020 alternate electors, blasting it as legally insufficient and dealing a blow to the Whitmer machine. And in North Carolina, prosecutors hit a repeat offender with federal charges after a brutal, unprovoked train stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee shocked the nation.
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In a major escalation of the Russia–Ukraine war, multiple Russian drones violated Poland’s airspace—a first breach of NATO territory since the conflict began. NATO jets, including Polish F-16s and Dutch F-35s, intercepted and shot down the drones, prompting Poland to invoke Article 4 and summon emergency alliance consultations. Leaders across Europe condemned the violation as a deliberate provocation that risks dragging NATO directly into the conflict.
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An Ingham County judge has dismissed all charges against the 16 Republican alternate electors who backed Trump in 2020. The judge ruled Attorney General Dana Nessel’s case was ‘legally insufficient,’ saying their actions didn’t amount to forgery or fraud under state law. Nessel blasted the decision and vowed to appeal.”
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Prosecutors say Decarlos Brown Jr., a homeless ex-con with a long rap sheet, faces interstate murder and weapons charges on top of state murder counts. The case has drawn national outrage after surveillance video showed the brutal, unprovoked attack.
WAIT, WAIT, IS THAT A HELLFIRE MISSILE BOUNCING OFF A UFO? (IT APPEARS TO BE JUST THAT)
MICHIGAN
Another Whitmer mess – Ineptitude at Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency means about 350,000 Michigan workers must now repay the state $2.7 billion in pandemic related overpayments.
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