Some interesting comments in that thread. This one caught my eye.
Typically has been federal taxpayer money laundered through 501cs and NGOs. It is why Democrats put up such a fight over the relatively low dollar amounts handed out by USAID with no accountability attached.The real grift outside of the salaries in non-profit world is on the consulting side. Valerie no doubt has some sort of side business consulting LLC where she’ll get business from her friend’s non-profit and then will give her friends LLC business out of her non-profit. That’s how they get the real cash out of them. It’s legal money laundering.
Catholic Charities is a fucking corrupt child trafficking and money laundering operation with deep roots in the homeless industrial complex too.Quite the ROI on this "investment". Why dems can never get back into power. America Last.
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My step-daughter is a junior at ODU but she didn’t have a class on-campus today.
The kids are alright.
Chilling cellphone footage taken by a victim of a random subway shove shows the moment a migrant who allegedly shoved him and an 83-year-old man calmly walk away after the unprovoked violence.
Video obtained by The Post shows Honduran national Bairon Hernandez, 34, strolling along the platform after allegedly pushing an 83-year-old man and a second younger man onto the tracks at a station on the Upper East Side around noon Sunday.
Hernandez was arrested at about 5 a.m. Tuesday at a Brooklyn homeless shelter and charged with attempted murder, attempted assault, assault and reckless endangerment.
Grandfather and Air Force veteran Richard Williams, the older of the two victims, is still fighting for his life at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell.
"My father, Richard, is on a respirator in the ICU in the hospital. That's all we are going to say," one of Williams' daughters told The Post on Tuesday.
Hernandez reportedly didn't say a word throughout and hadn't interacted with his victims before the incident.
The younger victim helped Williams off the tracks and fellow straphangers got the pair back onto the platform before a train came.
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It comes after the NYPD revealed transit crime spiked nearly 20% in February as cold weather policies prevented cops from booting rule-breaking passengers from the subway.
So far in 2026, there have been nine subway push incidents according to the NYPD. By way of comparison, there were 19 in all of 2025 and 26 in all of 2024.