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Hunter Biden’s lawyers announced Thursday that he intends to plead guilty in his federal tax evasion trial. The move came as a surprise to the court, as the president’s son had earlier intended to plead not guilty. The trial was set to begin jury selection on Thursday morning. “This is the first we’ve heard of this,” the prosecutor Leo Wise told the judge, suggesting that the plea is not the result of a deal offered by government prosecutors.  Biden made use of the “Alford Plea,” by which a defendant declares formal guilt in acknowledgement of the strength of evidence against…

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Worcester County, MD – September 4, 2024 When there’s an Educational Foundation in your county, the message sounds great: pro-education, supplemental funding for the school, and local community support. A foundation is an independent non-profit organization, and its entity is not legally part of a school district. When it comes to Worcester County, the local educational foundation tells a much different story. The mission of the non-profit is to raise supplemental funds for the county school system, but their operation is suspicious. Their contributions to the local school system appear to be much less than they claim. So much less,…

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I used to be a public servant. I was a teacher/administrator in the public schools. My Dad was a public servant, the ultimate kind, in the Air Force. Being a public servant meant you knew you could find a higher paying job in the private sector, but you chose on in the public domain instead. It was a calling. You wanted to do good things for the people you served. And you never forgot who your served when you were a public servant. It’s right in the title. You served the public who paid your salary. Lately, I’ve begun to…

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Special Note: The Easton Gazette has commented on the stealing and vandalizing of signs at the local, state and national level. It is a terrible sign that people have no respect for differing opinions in our country. Guest Editorial by Kent Robertson Please Follow us on  Gab,  Minds, Telegram,  Rumble, Truth Social, Gettr, Twitter The Talbot Republican Central Committee (TCRCC) has worked hard to promote our candidates, including the erection of a couple dozen large Trump, Andy Harris, and Hogan signs around the county. In just a week we have had one large sign near Trappe stolen, replaced, and stolen again, and last night had two signs…

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This Labor Day Weekend, Washington D. C. hosted hundreds of members of the National Organization Moms for Liberty as they conducted their annual summit two blocks from the White House. It was unclear if Joe Biden was in residence, but he was not spotted at or near the conference. The organization, whose main mission is the protection of parental rights, meets annually to educate their members and leaders regarding issues and strategies that Moms for Liberty can use to help parents advocate for the rights of their children, grandchildren, and children in their communities. The conference opened on Thursday with…

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As he did approximately a year ago, former President Donald Trump made a stop at the Moms for Liberty Annual Summit in Washington D.C. Last year, he addressed the group in what could be considered a campaign speech. This year Trump appeared in a more relaxed conversational format with the group’s co-founder Tiffany Justice. Florida Congressman Byron Donalds introduced Trump. Donalds, a longtime supporter of Trump’s, recalled his own history as a young child in Brooklyn, New York and how his mother fought for him: Former President Trump Speaks at Moms for Liberty Conference | C-SPAN.org Then he introduced Trump.…

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WICOMICO COUNTY, MD – August 26, 2024 On August 23, 2023, the Honorable S. James Sarbanes, Administrative Judge of the Circuit Court for Wicomico County, sentenced Antonio Jarmon, 36 years of age, of Salisbury, Maryland, to One-Hundred-Five (105) years in the Division of Corrections. On June 5, 2024, following a three-day trial, Jarmon was convicted of two (2) counts of First-Degree Assault, two (2) counts of Second-Degree Assault, two (2) counts of Use of a Firearm in a Crime of Violence, Reckless Endangerment from a Motor Vehicle, Loaded Handgun in a Vehicle, Handgun on Person, Possession of a Firearm with…

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By Luke Andrews Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 08:08 EDT, 26 July 2024 | Updated: 11:32 EDT, 26 July 2024 A military family who lost custody of their autistic son after they refused to transition his gender are suing a major DC hospital. The family said their boy had never shown any desire to become a girl until, at 16, he was hospitalized for self-harming after a bitter breakup with his girlfriend in 2021. Staff at Children’s National Hospital informed the family that he wanted to be female and should be referred to using she/her pronouns going forward, the suit claims.The video player is currently playing an ad.…

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PARENTS AND COMMUNITY DEMAND ANSWERS Walter Javier Martinez Plead Guilty to Murder Last year, parents in Baltimore City discovered that a convicted child rapist who is a juvenile was attending Patterson High School in Baltimore City. This was all in line with Maryland law. In fact, the court order upon the juvenile’s conviction, was that he get a GED or attend school. As a convicted rapist, he was also ordered to have “no unsupervised contact with children under 15.” The mother of the young rape victim was devastated when she found out he was attending school in Baltimore City. She…

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