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Mexican Cartel’s Stolen Oil Scheme Flooding American Markets Gets Shut Down by Federal Sanctions

The Treasury Department has finally taken decisive action against a Mexican fuel-theft cartel that has been systematically looting Mexico’s state-owned energy infrastructure and flooding American markets with stolen oil. This is precisely the kind of aggressive enforcement the Trump administration promised when it vowed to dismantle cartel operations at their financial roots.
Fetterman Rebukes Media Coverage of Trump Administration Venezuela Policy

In a striking display of bipartisan support for decisive military action, Pennsylvania Democratic Senator John Fetterman has emerged as an unexpected defender of the Trump administration’s operations against narco-terrorist networks operating in and around Venezuela.
Around America
Ex-Marine planned attack in New Orleans that would 'recreate' Waco
A former Marine and ex‑police officer was arrested in Louisiana after allegedly traveling to New Orleans with tactical gear and online threats about “recreating” the 1993 Waco siege in an attack on federal agents, according to court records. Federal prosecutors charged him with making threats in interstate commerce as part of what authorities described as a broader extremist plot.
Nick Reiner appears in L.A. court after being charged with murder in deaths of his parents
Nick Reiner, 32, son of filmmaker Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, made his first court appearance on two counts of first‑degree murder for the fatal stabbing of his parents in their Los Angeles home. He did not enter a plea and remains jailed as the arraignment was postponed, with prosecutors alleging special circumstances that could lead to life in prison or the death penalty.
2 men arrested for allegedly trafficking nearly $7 million worth of SNAP benefits
Federal prosecutors in Boston charged two Massachusetts men with trafficking nearly $7 million in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, accusing them of turning the food‑aid program into a multimillion‑dollar criminal enterprise. Authorities allege the defendants exchanged benefits for cash and operated stores with suspiciously high redemption volumes, far exceeding legitimate sales.
Justice Department investigating more than a dozen cases of sexual harassment by landlords against female tenants
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an initiative to investigate more than a dozen cases of landlords allegedly sexually harassing female tenants, including coercing sexual favors or threatening eviction. The enforcement effort aims to uphold the Fair Housing Act and protect vulnerable renters from abuse and discrimination.
