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medical, and recreational purposes. Hire-A-Hero Act of 2015 (H.R.2457) — Gives tax credits to small businesses that hire someone in the Reserves or National Guard. United States Virgin Islands College Access Act of 2015 (H.R. 4191) — Allows student who are residents of the VI to receive in-state tuition when a
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il&utm_content=headline) V.I. police officer and National Guard member Shakim Mike has been sentenced to serve 12
ral or law enforcement agency while employed by the Bureau. This prohibition does not apply to Federal military service, including reserve duty and National Guard service. g. Guidance. Employees should contact the Ethics Office for guidance concerning outside employment. 15. RULES FOR ATTORNEYS a. Approval
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ral or law enforcement agency while employed by the Bureau. This prohibition does not apply to Federal military service, including reserve duty and National Guard service. g. Guidance. Employees should contact the Ethics Office for guidance concerning outside employment. 15. RULES FOR ATTORNEYS a. Approval
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Noel then attended some college classes and worked low-level jobs in New York City. As noted above, in 2008, at age 19, Noel enlisted in the Army National Guard. She served for six years before her honorable discharge in 2014, eventually gaining the rank of E4 Specialist. CD 3 an EFTA00089490 Noel was
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release of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin this week on $1 million bond "was so contentious it prompted the governor to activate 100 National Guard members in anticipation of violent protests." Hundreds "marched down south Minneapolis streets Wednesday evening, many calling Chauvin's release pe
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release of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin this week on $1 million bond "was so contentious it prompted the governor to activate 100 National Guard members in anticipation of violent protests." Hundreds "marched down south Minneapolis streets Wednesday evening, many calling Chauvin's release pen
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king the third-degree murder charge inappropriate in this case. Reuters (10/22, Layne) reports Walz "announced that he had activated the Minnesota National Guard as a 'precautionary step' following the ruling, which he said marked 'a positive step EFTA00135803 in the path toward justice for George Floyd." C
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were no arrests." While Reuters adds that acting Homeland Security Secretary Wolf indicated Friday morning that DHS agents "remained on standby and National Guard troops could be sent in should state police be overrun," the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/portland-leaders-hope-for- less-viol
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National Guard support cybersecurity modernization across state and local governments." The legislation "would allow state governors to request the National Guard for help to keep critical infrastructure systems secure, Hassan's office said Wednesday." Potential efforts are "cybersecurity services and training
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Customs Enforcement has launched the Trump administration's largest deportation crackdown yet, calling for more than 5,000 federal agents and 21,000 National Guard troops to Join the arrest effort, according to a report. According to the article, "Operation at Large calls for 3,000 ICE agents, 2,000 Justice Dep
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lead story, 1:20, O'Donnell, 251K) reported that none of the 16 arrested, all members of the same battalion, "were among the 6,600 active duty and National Guard troops assigned to the southwest border." Officials say more arrests are expected. NBC Nightly NewsVi (7/25, story 2, 1:55, Holt, 127K) reported the
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s local reports estimated "about 150 demonstrators" had "removed wheels from their vehicles to make it harder to remove them. Local authorities and National Guard were called on to clear the vehicles and start to disperse the protesters." Meanwhile, Politico (7/3, Kumar, 4.29M) says Trump's visit to Mount Rus
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release of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin this week on $1 million bond "was so contentious it prompted the governor to activate 100 National Guard members in anticipation of violent protests." Hundreds "marched down south Minneapolis streets Wednesday evening, many calling Chauvin's release pe
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National Guard support cybersecurity modernization across state and local governments." The legislation "would allow state governors to request the National Guard for help to keep critical infrastructure systems secure, Hassan's office said Wednesday." Potential efforts are "cybersecurity services and training
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r. Police say for still unknown reasons, gunmen opened fire." On Monday, "Georgia's governor declaring a state of emergency, activating up to 1,000 National Guard troops after weeks of vandalism and now gun violence." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (7/6, Deere, Brasch, 895K) and the Fox News (7/6, Casiano,
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the fatal shooting of Garrett Foster is "actively being investigated and ongoing in conjunction with the Travis County District Attorney's Office." National Guard Officer: Protesters Cleared From Lafayette Square Without Provocation. The AP (7/27, Knickmeyer) reports Army National Guard Maj. Adam DeMarco, who
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were no arrests." While Reuters adds that acting Homeland Security Secretary Wolf indicated Friday morning that DHS agents "remained on standby and National Guard troops could be sent in should state police be overrun," the Wall Street Journal (7/31, Caldwell, Calfas, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) says that
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ds to be made by the governor to the administration. And the President has been pretty clear, we will stop in and we will support." Atlanta Mayor: National Guard Isn't Needed To Quell Ongoing Violence And Murder. The AP (7/7, Brumback, Nadler) reports that on Tuesday, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms "said
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$60 billion arms deal with the U.S. (the largest in American history), say that later this year they will increase the size of their armed forces and National Guard. And recently the U.S. has joined in warning Iran after a trip to the region by Defense Secretary Gates to patch up strained relations with HOUSE_O
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

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Virginia Giuffre
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George Mitchell
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