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President
Biden asked the White House press to leave and joked that the reason
he'll run again is to answer reporters; questions for another four
years.
The White House press corps was kicked out of the Oval Office by President Biden on Monday as he joked about spending another four years answering their questions.
Biden
sat down with two members of the group called the "Tennessee Three,"
state Representatives Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, D-Tenn., to
discuss their recent experience of being expelled from office after taking part in and leading a disruptive protest in the state capitol.
After
condemning Republican state leaders for voting to expel Jones and
Pearson, Biden told the press to leave as they began their conversation.
"I know they're gonna be really excited about it, but I'm gonna ask the press to leave," Biden said.
President Biden told the press to leave while speaking with Tennessee Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson.(Fox News)
As the press was escorted out of the room, multiple reporters shouted questions regarding his plans to run again in 2024.
"Mr. President, why do you want four more years?" one reporter asked.
"So, I get to answer your questions," Biden joked.
Another reporter questioned, "Why should Americans give you four more years?"
"Stay tuned," Biden responded.
Though
Biden joked about answering reporter questions, the president has often
gone months without having a formal press conference. The New York
Times recently reported that Biden has held only 54 press interviews
throughout his first two years in office, the lowest number since
President Reagan.
Biden also broke a common presidential practice by not holding a press conference during his trip to Ireland earlier this month.
President
Joe Biden speaks before signing an executive order that would create
the White House Office of Environmental Justice in the Rose Garden of
the White House in Washington, Friday, April 21, 2023.(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
While
speaking with Jones and Pearson, Biden mentioned that he "was sorry" he
couldn’t have met with them during Vice President Kamala Harris’ trip
to their state. He also praised the state reps for "standing up" for the
community and Democratic values by protesting for gun control.
"Look,
what the Republican legislature did was shocking and undemocratic, and
it was without any precedent. But you turned it around very quickly,"
Biden said.
He added, "But on so many issues, you've been out
front and you understand exactly what it's like. It's just tragic that’s
happening in your state, in particular in your city, but also across
the country. And, you know, nothing is guaranteed about democracy. Every
day, every generation has to fight for you all are doing just that."
Though
Jones and Pearson were expelled from the house by Republican
legislators, they were quickly reinstated days later. Democratic Rep.
Gloria Johnson also took part in the protests but avoided expulsion by a
single vote because she wasn't as disruptive as the others.
From
left, formerly expelled Rep. Justin Pearson, D-Memphis, Rep. Gloria
Johnson, D-Knoxville, and formerly expelled Rep. Justin Jones,
D-Nashville raise their fists as they walk across Fisk University campus
after hearing Vice President Kamala Harris speak, Friday, April 7,
2023, in Nashville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Biden is expected to announce his re-election campaign on Tuesday after repeatedly dodging the question
when asked directly. Various media outlets and Democratic politicians
have recently expressed doubts about Biden running for a second term due
to his age.
Lindsay
Kornick is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be
sent to lindsay.kornick@fox.com and on Twitter: @lmkornick.
(Hey mom and dad of these so called human beings..............
aren't you so PROUD of this crap??? )
Out-of-Control Crime in
Chicago: Woman With Extensive Criminal History Plows Car Through Gas
Station, Hits a Vehicle, and Flips SUV Over [VIDEO]
Crime doesn’t rest in the Democrat-run city of Chicago.
100 Percent Fed Up reports – day after Chicago’s violent “teen takeover,”
an enraged woman plowed through a gas station in the city and into
traffic, hitting multiple cars and ultimately flipping her vehicle.
Kendra Nance, a 31-year-old Chicago resident, got into a fight with her boyfriend at a gas station in Forest Park on Sunday.
Gas station customers ended up getting involved in the very public
fight, some picking up their phones to record the ordeal. One customer
reportedly threw something at the Ford Explorer Nance was in, angering
her further.
Although her boyfriend tried to grab the keys out of the ignition to
keep her from driving away, Nance still managed to begin erratically
driving the car away, dragging her boyfriend, who was only halfway
inside the vehicle, along the road.
The out-of-control woman smashed into a red SUV that was parked at
the gas station. Shortly after pulling out onto the street, Nance
crashed straight into another vehicle that was waiting at a stoplight.
The car Nance was driving flipped upside down and landed in the
middle of the road. She then jumped out of the car and continued
screaming at the people at the gas station who were continuing to record
her.
Missing one of her shoes, Nance grabbed her purse out of the overturned vehicle and began to walk away.
Nance and her boyfriend were both arrested after the incident and
were treated for injuries at Loyola University Medical Center in
Maywood.
Miraculously, there were no other injuries from the crash.
This some shit right here!!!
Nance was charged with felony criminal damage to property, two counts
of aggravated assault, reckless driving, reckless conduct, leaving the
scene of a motor vehicle accident, and having no valid driver’s license.
After appearing in court for a bond hearing on Tuesday, Nance’s bond
was set at $200,000. She will appear in court on Wednesday for violating
probation on a prior case and will appear on May 12 for this case.
Nance has three previous felonies, including aggravated battery to a
police officer in 2021 and theft and robbery in 2020. She also has three
misdemeanor charges, including several charges of battery from 2017,
2018, and 2021.
A
6-year-old girl and her parents were injured by gunfire on Tuesday
night after a basketball rolled down a residential street in North
Carolina and into a man’s yard, enraging him, neighbors told WSOC-TV.
Witnesses told the station that the gunman ran up and down the street, firing until he ran out of bullets.
The
Gaston County Police Department said Wednesday they were still hunting
for the alleged gunman, identified as Robert Louis Singletary, a
24-year-old man described as “armed and dangerous.”
The young girl, Kinsley White, was hospitalized after being seriously wounded. She was released overnight, family members told Queen City News. Her father, William White, remains in the hospital.
“He came out with a gun, he started shooting,” Kinsley explained to the outlet. “Hope my daddy is OK.”
Her
mother, Ashley Hilderbrand, was grazed by a bullet and treated at the
scene. She told WSOC that she heard the gunman make a threat to her
husband and daughter: “I’m going to kill you.”
He then chased them, firing, while William White tried to shield Kinsley, Hilderbrand said.
A fourth person was shot at but not injured, police said.
Singletary
faces multiple charges, including four counts of first-degree attempted
murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill,
and one count of possession of a firearm by a felon.
In December, he was arrested for assaulting his girlfriend with what police described
as a “mini sledgehammer.” He allegedly prevented her from leaving his
apartment until she cleaned up the evidence of the assault. The woman
was able to escape roughly two hours later.
WSOC-TV in North Carolina reported that a 6-year-old child and her parents were shot Tuesday night.
24-year-old Robert Singletary, the man allegedly responsible for the
shooting, was furious a basketball happened to roll into his yard while
young children were playing.
Police say Singletary ran down the street and fired his gun at a neighbor. Singletary then allegedly returned and shot William White and his 6-year-old daughter Kinsley while they were running away.
Kinsley and her dad were seriously injured from the gunfire.
The little girl was left with bullet fragments in her cheek while
William remains in the hospital.
William heroically stood in the line of fire trying to protect his daughter and the rest of the children according WSOC-TV.
Kinsley’s mother, Ashley Hilderbrand, was grazed by a bullet but has since returned home.
Kinsley, who has stitches from bullet fragments
in her cheek, is in a position no child should be in. She’s worried
about her father, who suffered the most serious injuries while he was
trying to protect her. She spoke to Channel 9′s Ken Lemon while holding
her grandfather’s hand, with sadness in her eyes and the daunting
question on her mind.
“Why did you shoot my daddy and me? Why did you shoot a kid’s dad?” Kinsley asked.
Neighbors said Singletary was new to the area and often got angry with children in the neighborhood.
Kinsley’s mother told Lemon she was outside too, and said she heard Singletary make a threat.
“He looked at my husband and my daughter and told them, ‘I’m going to kill you,’” Ashley Hilderbrand said.
Hilderbrand said Singletary chased them while shooting, and Kinsley’s
father tried to draw gunfire toward him and away from the children. He
was shot in the back in his front yard.
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Hilderbrand said Singletary kept shooting, missing repeatedly until he was out of bullets.
On Wednesday, Lemon was in the neighborhood as police performed a
tactical search of Singletary’s home. They also went door to door in the
community asking if neighbors had seen him.
Police said Singletary, 24, is still on the lam.
Authorities do not know if Singletary is on foot or in a vehicle.
He’s described as 6 feet, 2 inches tall with brown eyes and black hair.
He weighs about 223 pounds.
Gaston County police said in Tuesday’s incident, Singletary is
charged with four counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of
assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious
injury, and possession of a firearm by a felon. More charges are likely
because of the shots fired into neighbors’ homes.
Police said they have help from U.S. Marshals in the search for Singletary.
Neighbors told WSOC that Singletary was new to the area and often got angry with children in the neighborhood.
Citing
the ongoing investigation, a spokesperson for the Gaston County Police
Department declined to confirm details of the case.
“I want to say
to the people of Gaston County—this sort of violence will not stand,”
Stephen Zill, the department’s chief, said in a statement posted to
social media on Wednesday afternoon.
Police have partnered with the U.S. Marshals Regional Fugitive Task Force to find Singletary, Zill said.
“We
don’t even know the man,” Kinsley told WSOC, appearing on camera with
stitches in her cheek. “Why did you shoot my daddy and me? Why did you
shoot a kid’s dad?”
The
incident occurred a day after a recent spate of high-profile shootings
involving young victims. On Monday, a 25-year-old man in Texas was
arrested for shooting at a group of four high school cheerleaders after one of them mistakenly tried to get into his car, thinking it was hers.
Over the weekend, Kaylin Gillis,
a 20-year-old woman, was killed in upstate New York after the car she
was in pulled up the wrong driveway while searching for a friend’s
house. A 65-year-old man was charged with one count of second-degree
murder.
And last Thursday, a teenage honors student named Ralph Yarl
was shot twice by an 84-year-old man after accidentally ringing the
doorbell of the wrong house while trying to pick his younger brothers up
in a Missouri neighborhood. Yarl was discharged from the hospital this week.
UPDATE: Suspected Phone Charger Shoplifters Who Killed 26-Yr-Old Home Depot Employee, Are Arrested…Had Baby In Getaway Vehicle
100 Percent Fed Upreports
– On Tuesday, a 26-year-old Home Depot worker named Blake Mohs was shot
dead while attempting to stop a shoplifter in the lawless state of
California, just east of San Francisco.
The suspects, 32-year-old Benicia Knapps and 31-year-old David
Guillory, attempted to steal a phone charger from a Home Depot in
Pleasanton, California. Knapps is a licensed security guard with a
criminal history.
The couple appears to be dating, according to their Facebook profiles.
After noticing the attempted theft, Mohs confronted Knapps, who was
“determined to exit without paying,” according to Pleasanton police Lt.
Erik Silacci.
Knapps pulled out a handgun and fired at the Home Depot employee.
The suspect then fled with her two-year-old child, who was waiting in the car during the theft attempt.
Mohs was found bleeding inside the Home Depot and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he died from his injuries.
The brave Home Depot employee was a Boy Scout leader and was engaged
to fiancée Kasey Silligman. They were set to be married on August 12 at
the campsite where the couple met while volunteering with the Scouts.
The Pleasanton Police Department released a statement detailing their response to the shooting:
Pleasanton Police Department is actively investigating a shooting
that occurred at approximately 2:15 p.m. on Tuesday, April 18, inside a
Home Depot store located at 6000 Johnson Drive.
Our dispatch center received calls about a man who was bleeding
inside the store. Officers rendered aid to the victim, and he was
immediately transported to a nearby hospital. Witnesses reported the
victim attempted to stop a theft in progress, wherein a struggle ensued,
and the man was shot. The suspects were seen immediately driving away
from the scene after the shooting.
Allied agencies were notified of the description of the wanted
vehicle. At approximately 2:30 p.m., deputies with the Alameda County
Sheriff’s Office located the vehicle and successfully detained the
suspects near the 7000 block of Ney Avenue in Oakland.
If you or anyone you know has information about this incident, please call Pleasanton Police Department at (925) 931-5100.
Law enforcement has since arrested both Knapps and Guillory on suspicion of murder, robbery, child endangerment, and conspiracy.
Guillory has been booked at Santa Rita jail and will be joined by Knapps after she receives treatment at a hospital.
Home Depot issued a statement about the tragic loss of life at its
Pleasanton location, saying, “We’re heartbroken over this senseless
tragedy. Blake was our associate and friend, and our hearts go out to
his family and everyone who knew and loved him.”
The mayor of Pleasanton also issued a statement, saying, “I am
devastated by the loss of Blake Mohs in yesterday’s senseless shooting.”
Authorities
said Knapps left the store without paying for some items and was
confronted by Mohs and another employee. A struggle ensued between Mohs
and Knapps, who managed to wrestle the stolen items away.
Knapps
allegedly got a gun from her purse.
Mohs and the other Home Depot
employee ran back into the store and another struggle between him and
Knapps occurred.
She shot him, hitting his chest, authorities said. Knapps retrieved a stolen item and fled in a waiting vehicle, police said. Her 2-year-old daughter was inside the car.
Knapps is a licensed security guard and has a criminal history involving
theft, records show, the news outlet said. Guillory has a pending
criminal case in Berkeley, where he is charged with stealing $1,300 in
uniforms and jerseys from a soccer store.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky Finally Admits Vaccinated Individuals Can Spread COVID Virus
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky admitted to Congress on Wednesday that
vaccinated individuals can spread the COVID virus. This is after
spreading vaccine disinformation for over two years now.
This is contrary to her earlier statements on the COVID vaccine. She attributed this change to “an evolution of science.”
In December 2021, Walensky warned that vaccine misinformation was one of the biggest public health threats. She didn’t mention at the time that she was a leading spreader of the propaganda.
Walensky also previously admitted she learned of the effectiveness of the vaccines by watching far-left TV.