The Trump administration used an early, unreported program to separate migrant families along a remote stretch of the border

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MEXICO CITY — The Trump administration began separating migrant families along a remote stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border months earlier than has been previously reported — part of a little known program coming into view only now as the Biden administration examines government data.

In May 2017, Border Patrol agents in Yuma, Ariz., began implementing a program known as the Criminal Consequence Initiative, which allowed for the prosecution of first-time border crossers, including parents who entered the United States with their children and were separated from them.

From July 1 to Dec. 31, 2017, 234 families were separated in Yuma, according to newly released data from the Department of Homeland Security, almost exactly the same number as were separated in a now well known pilot program in El Paso that year. Because the Yuma program began in May, and the existing data on family separations begins only in July, the number of separations there was likely higher than 234, a prospect the Biden administration is now investigating.

‘We Build the Wall’ co-founder faces another indictment on tax charge

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The Florida man who served as the co-founder of the “We Build The Wall” project has been indicted on another charge for tax fraud, according to a report from the Associated Press. The latest charges are in addition to his previous tax and fraud charges. 

On Tuesday, July 6, Brian Kolfage of Miramar Beach, Fla. was indicted by a grand jury for filing a false tax return. This new charge expands on allegations first brought against Kolfage two months ago. In May, the prosecutors offered details about Kolfage’s involvement in a previous scheme “to defraud the government in relation to his 2019 federal income tax returns.” The leaders of the “We Build the Wall” project were first indicted for allegedly defrauding donors in August 2020.

Per the AP:

“Kolfage received hundreds of thousands of dollars from multiple organizations during 2019, including We Build the Wall Inc., which were deposited into his personal bank account, prosecutors said. Kolfage failed to report this income to the IRS, officials said. The new charge is related to Kolfage filing a false amended tax return in December 2020, investigators said.”

Non-competes, banks and farms: Five key elements of Biden’s executive order

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President Biden’s sweeping executive order on competition targets industries from banking and airlines to technology and health care, declaring war on corporations over anti-competitive practices. 

It aims to encourage innovation and competition, and boost the U.S. economy, through dozens of consumer-focused and worker-focused provisions.

Here are five key elements of the president’s massive executive order. Continue reading.

The Justice Department sounds the alarm about Trump’s insinuations that he’ll be ‘reinstalled’

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is raising concerns about the possible violence that could erupt as a result of the dangerous falsehoods currently being perpetuated about former President Donald Trump and his allies

According to CNN, Trump and a number of his allies are spreading a conspiracy theory about the possibility of him being reinstated next month. Since there is no constitutional mechanism that would allow for such action to be taken, the claim is nothing more than a misguided falsehood. The DOJ believes it will only lead to an angry, violent response from Trump’s loyal base.

During a court hearing, Marine Corps veteran Alex Harkrider, who is facing charges for his alleged participation in the Capitol riots requested that the judge allow for his ankle monitor to be removed. The DOJ expressed concern about doing so amid possible backlash from Trump’s base in the wake of the latest claims.  Continue reading.

Biden orders agencies to look at hospital consolidation, costs of drugs and hearing aids

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Order supports Trump mandate on price transparency

The wide-ranging executive order President Joe Biden signed Friday includes plans to boost market competition in health care and other industries.

The order, which White House officials have promoted throughout the week, touches on issues ranging from prescription drug prices to hospital and insurance consolidation, in a combination of policy directives that also incorporates priorities shared with the Trump administration.

“What we’ve seen over the past few decades is less competition and more concentration that holds our economy back. We see it in big agriculture and big tech and big pharma and the list goes on,” Biden said before signing the executive order at the White House Friday. Continue reading.

Ex-Trump campaign aide pleads guilty in disturbing child pornography case — fantasized online about killing babies

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A former Donald Trump campaign aide faces 12 years or more in prison after pleading guilty to a child pornography charge in a case as luridly disturbing as any QAnon conspiracy theory.

Ruben Verastigui admitted possession of 152 videos and 50 images of child pornography and to receiving and distributing sexual depictions of children as part of a plea agreement in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., reported Politico.

Prosecutors said the 27-year-old Verastigui, who had been president of the Northwest Vista College Students for Life before going to work on Republican campaigns, sought out images of the rape of infants during an online chat last year and fantasized online about killing children and babies while abusing them. Continue reading.

Trump’s Oval Office was nicknamed ‘the Star Wars bar’ because so many bizarre characters would hang out there, Wolff says

White House staffers got so used to seeing a vast retinue of unlikely figures in President Donald Trump’s Oval Office that they nicknamed it the ‘Star Wars bar,’ according to Michael Wolff, author of a new exposé on the Trump administration. 

In an interview with The Times of London published Wednesday,Wolff discussed his new book, “Landslide,” which the newspaper has been publishing excerpts of.

In the interview, Wolff claims that he travelled to meet Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort despite the unflattering portrayal of the former president in his two previous books on his time as president.  Continue reading.

In the Know: July 12, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz
Walz, Flanagan Announce Statewide School Tour To ‘Celebrate Historic Investments In Education,’ CBS Minnesota

Minnesota Legislature
New Minnesota law requires sprinklers in public high-rise apartments by 2033, Star Tribune
Minnesota legislators made these last-minute additions to the state budget, Star Tribune

Minnesota News
Minnesota phasing out most state-run mass vaccination sites, KARE 11
Air quality warning issued for Northeastern Minnesota, Duluth News Tribune
With thousands of Minnesota tenants behind on rent, a new state law sets the rules for assistance, Star Tribune

Continue reading “In the Know: July 12, 2021”

In the Know: January 25, 2021


Congress
Feds tracking plans to attack members of Congress during Trump impeachment, AP reportsUSA Today 
U.S. House to bring Trump incitement charge to Senate, launching second impeachment trialReuters 
House Poised To Transmit Article Of Impeachment Against Trump To SenateNPR

Environmental
Climate change will cause a shift in Earth’s tropical rain belt — threatening water and food supply for billions, study says, CBS
Global ice loss accelerating at record rate, study finds, The Guardian

Governor Tim Walz
Gov. Tim Walz’s budget aims to address COVID’s uneven impactStar Tribune 
Education announcement expected from Gov. Walz MondayKARE11

Continue reading “In the Know: January 25, 2021”

CD3 Convention Ballot – Candidate Information

CD3 DFL Convention Delegates:

The CD3 Virtual Convention ballots have been delivered to your email inboxes. Below you will find links to the candidate information for those running for Presidential Elector & National Delegate.

Candidates for Presidential Elector: http://dfl.org/cd3elector/

Candidates for National Delegate (Sanders): http://dfl.org/cd3sanders/

Candidates for National Delegate (Biden): http://dfl.org/cd3biden/