Stay-at-Home Mom Exposes Culture of Secret Service Corruption
A stay-at-home home in Dallas forked over $100,000 in legal fees for thousands of Secret Service records that “expose a culture of corruption.”
A stay-at-home home in Dallas forked over $100,000 in legal fees for thousands of Secret Service records that “expose a culture of corruption.”
The National Border Patrol Council is pressing for a fallen colleague’s death to be considered “in the line of duty.”
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