- Via USAT: Army base used for WWII Japanese internment will be nation’s largest ICE detention center.
- Via the Washington Examiner: Chris Pratt rebukes idea of being ‘allergic’ to Trump administration’s success.
- Via Le Monde: Paris summons US ambassador after he accuses France of ‘lack of sufficient action’ on antisemitism. (Which was also a reminder that Ivana’s father-in-law, you know the one who hired a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law and then sent the videotape to his sister, among other things, is our ambassador to France).
- Via the Sun-Sentinel: DOT repaints Pulse crosswalk for a second time. FHP and OPD watching site.
- Via WaPo: Over 6,000 student visas revoked for crimes and overstays, U.S. says.
- By Paul Waldman at Public Notice: Don’t listen to centrist Democrats about crime.
- A minor, but still not insignificant, example of the continued cracks in the wall of the separation of church and state, and a very Evangelical signalling to boot. This is inappropriate for the official communication arm of a federal department. It is also a rather anemic response by the government of yet another school shooting.
- And some good news. The notion that throwing a wrapped Subway sandwich was felony assault was absurd and an attempt at intimidation, not justice.
The grand jury’s rejection of the felony charge was a remarkable failure by the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington and the second time in recent days that a majority of grand jurors refused to vote to indict a person accused of felony assault on a federal agent. It also amounted to a sharp rebuke by a panel of ordinary citizens against the prosecutors assigned to bring charges against people arrested after President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops and federal agents to fight crime and patrol the city’s streets.
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