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Maryland AG Reinstates Hate Crime Task Force Member Who Claimed Dead Israeli Babies Were 'Fake'

Democrat Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown reinstated a member of his state's hate crime task force who posted numerous antisemitic social media posts, including a claim that the babies murdered in the brutal Oct. 7 Hamas attack were "fake..."

"Upon further review, it was determined that the law establishing the Commission directs the Attorney General to appoint members to a 4-year fixed term but does not provide the Attorney General the authority to remove a Commissioner before the expiration of their term nor the authority to suspend a Commissioner during their term of service," Brown wrote in a press release.

Chaudry is exhibiting a clear tendency towards Israel and, presumably, Jews. But Chaudry is on a hate crimes task force. A state-sponsored hate crimes task force…

But this person has no place on a hate crime task force. If the AG can't fire her, then the governor should. If the governor can't, then the voters must step in. Chaudry's continued presence on this task force is intolerable…

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James Comer Battles NBC News Hack, Calls Him 'Financially Illiterate' in Heated Exchange

James Comer clashed with NBC News' Ryan Nobles while appearing on Meet the Press. At issue were the recent revelations that Joe Biden received direct payments from Hunter Biden's businesses. That news broke after years of denials by the now-president, who claimed he had no knowledge at all of his son's dealings and that an "absolute wall" existed between the two.

Comer was pressed by Nobles to provide an example of "influence peddling," which Nobles claimed was actually a "paper trail" showing that the money that passed between Hunter Biden and his father was from "interest-free loans."

"You say there's evidence proving it's a loan," Comer said to Nobles. "I’ve never seen evidence that proves it’s a loan. I’m from a banking background. If I loan you $250,000 and then you pay me back $250,000, then I should have a check to you for $250,000. Am I wrong about that?"

What Nobles is trying to do is play games, pushing the idea that influence peddling didn't happen because Joe Biden was supposedly unaware of it...

Comer might as well be talking to a wall. He's trying to make the point that Biden, wittingly or not, benefited from his son's ill-gotten gains, proving one of the president's chief claims a lie. Nobles just won't accept that and instead keeps pushing the idea that it didn't come from influence peddling when that's clearly where the money originated from.

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