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Breaking911 @Breaking911 - The man who attempted to breach Mar-a-Lago with a gun and gas canister has been identified as 21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin of Cameron, North Carolina. Authorities say his family had reported him missing on Saturday.
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Breaking911 @Breaking911
BREAKING: An armed man was shot and killed by U.S. Secret Service agents and Palm Beach County deputies after breaching the secure perimeter at Mar-a-Lago early this morning.
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https://x.com/Breaking911/status/2025620377422995712
Brianna Lyman @briannalyman2 - "As they interpret the statute, the President could, for example, block all imports from China but cannot order even a $1 tariff on goods imported from China. That approach does not make much sense" -- Kavanaugh
https://x.com/briannalyman2/status/2024869379163255277
Brit Hume @brithume - Regarding the late Jesse Jackson, a few reflections: I knew him since I covered his second presidential campaign 38 years ago. What a blast that was. He was the best extemporaneous political orator I had ever heard and he won enough primaries against MA governor Michael Dukakis to terrify the Democratic establishment that he might actually run away with the presidential nomination.
I remember a meeting in March between him and party leaders at the Jefferson Hotel in Washington, after which the leaders took turns unctuously declaring their regard for him and their determination that he not be silenced. There was no chance of that, of course, but they were trying to keep from alienating his supporters against the eventual nominee. Jackson managed to keep a straight face.
His policy prescriptions, to the extent there were any, consisted of airy phrases such as "keep hope alive" and move "from common ground to higher ground." His slogan was "stop drugs, save jobs, invest in America." How exactly these things were to be done was unclear, but it didn't seem to matter.
His last campaign gambit was a bus caravan from his hometown of Chicago to the party convention in Atlanta. By that time, I'd heard enough of his speeches that I thought I was immune. But in a church in Louisville along the way, I stood in the back with other reporters as he delivered one of his stemwinders. By the time he was done, I had tears in my eyes. There was nobody like him.
https://x.com/brithume/status/2024584376416161834
Buzz Patterson @BuzzPatterson - American young men and women: you place your right hand over your heart, stand upright, face the flag, and take off your hat.
What you don’t do: clasp your hands behind your back or stuff them in your pockets, slump, face your friends or the snack bar, and wear your hat, beanie, or hoodie top.
Someday you will understand.
Your Welcome,
Uncle Buzz
https://x.com/NBCSports/status/2024708782031274318
https://x.com/BuzzPatterson/status/2024748892487864804
Byron York @ByronYork - As a non-lawyer, I read Kavanaugh's opinion and am persuaded. I read Gorsuch and think he's got some good points, too. Then I see there are *seven* opinions and think it must be a really close, not-so-clear call. Given all that, I think: With all that division, maybe they should have deferred to the president's judgment. And I have the sneaking suspicion that Trump might have won, had he been a little less capricious in declaring tariffs, even using the same authority at issue in the SCOTUS case.
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Randy Barnett @RandyEBarnett
And I wouldn’t say it if I didn’t mean it. Many of these cases are hard and very close—and some, as in the tariff case, involve complicated questions of statutory construction. One can learn a lot from reading their differing opinions.
https://x.com/ByronYork/status/2025559457451626932
Cam Higby @camhigby - I’m in the lab.
Dearborn is going down. Just left Michigan.
Send me tips if you’ve got em, DM’s are open. This will be the biggest exposé I’ve done.
https://x.com/camhigby/status/2024718916417945998
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