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Democratic congresswoman sparks online outrage over 'deranged' question to ICE director about 'going to hell'

Republican Senator Suddenly Realizes Epstein Files Are a ‘Big Deal’

A GOP senator is suddenly furious about the Epstein files after initially saying that she “didn’t care” about the late pedophile’s crimes. Wyoming Sen. Cynthia Lummis, 71, told reporter Pablo Manriquez that she now understands why his crimes are a “big deal” after reviewing unredacted Epstein files on Monday. “I’ve not been one of the members who has glommed on to this as an issue,” said Lummis. “I’ve sort of intentionally deferred to others to find out about it. But 9-year-old victims… wow.” Read more at The Daily Beast.

ICU nurse reveals what every patient tells her before they pass: ‘People know when they’re gonna die’

An ICU nurse has made a spine-chilling claim on social media, revealing the one thing patients say to her before they pass away. In a now-viral video, user @kirstierobbb claimed she’s been an ICU nurse for four years, and “every single person who passes away says the same thing.” Kristie has been an ICU nurse for four years and claimed that patients always say the same thing when they know they’re about to die. tiktok/@kirstierobbb “They say…’Can you please tell my family I love them? I don’t feel good. I know I’m gonna die,'” she shared on TikTok. Kirstie claimed that these people know when they’re going to die because there’s a spiritual shift that nobody can explain. NYC nurses reach a deal to end a strike at 2 major hospitals while walkout continues at another A patient’s vitals may be stable and their condition might not have changed — “there’s nothing inherently dangerous that’s screaming this is what’s going to kill them,” she said. “Yet in every single circumstance, no matter what brought them in initially…they always die. Always,” she declared. She said it doesn’t matter what medicine is given, what precautions are taken or what procedures are done.

Notorious Trump Hater, Jimmy Kimmel, Shockingly Calls Out Liberals For Pretending To Be Bad Bunny Fans After The Super Bowl

Jimmy Kimmel calling out all of the liberal Bad Bunny fans that suddenly appeared in the past couple of weeks… are we living in the upside down? We’re now a couple of days removed from Super Bowl LX and the Bad Bunny halftime show. You either watched it, or you didn’t (and possibly flipped over to Turning Point USA’s show headlined by Kid Rock). Or you watched both, maybe getting caught up with clips, and compared the two. However you […] The post Notorious Trump Hater, Jimmy Kimmel, Shockingly Calls Out Liberals For Pretending To Be Bad Bunny Fans After The Super Bowl first appeared on Whiskey Riff .

Russian skater Petr Gumennik becomes latest Olympian to change music due to copyright issues

MILAN (AP) — Russian figure skater Petr Gumennik has been forced to change his short program music two days before the men’s program at the Milan Cortina Olympics after joining a growing list of figure skaters dealing with copyright issues. Gumennik, who is participating as a neutral athlete at the Winter Games, had been working all season to music from “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer,” a psychological thriller film. But the 23-year-old Russian national champion learned in the last few days that he did not have proper permission to perform to the music, leaving him in limbo as the Winter Games began. Given such a tight timeframe, Gumennik also was unable to get clearance for his music from last season, which came from the space opera film “Dune.” So, he pivoted to “Waltz 1805” by Edgar Hakobyan, for which Gumennik was able to get permission. The men’s competition begins Tuesday night with the short program. This past week, Spanish skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate was forced to work feverishly to obtain approval for music to his short program, set to a medley from the animated comedy film “Minions.” Sabate had been performing the fan-favorite program all season, only to learn

Trump floats permanent change for all future presidents

President Donald Trump took to social media Tuesday to champion the ongoing construction of his White House ballroom project, but buried in his comments was an offhanded remark suggesting the president was implementing a permanent change to all future presidential inaugurations. “Two views of the Great Ballroom being built on the site of our wonderful White House – It is on budget, and ahead of schedule!” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social, alongside two renderings of the completed ballroom. Also Read: 'All I've been doing is crying': ICE's grip decimates Minneapolis' small ...

Ro Khanna Reads Out Names of Six “Powerful Men” in Epstein Files

Representative Ro Khanna read the names of six powerful men in the Epstein files, whose names were previously hidden by the Justice Department, aloud on the House floor on Tuesday. “Yesterday, Congressman Massie and I went to the Department of Justice to read the unredacted Epstein files. We spent about two hours there, and we learned that 70 to 80 percent of the files are still redacted. In fact, there were six wealthy, powerful men that the DOJ hid for no apparent reason,” Khanna said . “When Congressman Massie and I pointed this out to the DOJ, they acknowledged their mistake, and now they have revealed the identity of these six powerful men. “Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, Leonic Leonov, Nicola Caputo, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, CEO of Dubai Ports World. And billionaire businessman Leslie Wexner, who was labeled as a ‘co-conspirator,’ by the FBI.” Khanna said. “Now my question is: Why did it take Thomas Massie and me going to the Justice Department to get these six men’s identities to become public? And if we found six men that they were hiding in two hours, imagine how many men they are covering up for in those three million files.” Former