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Trump indicted: NYPD orders all officers to report in uniform Friday ‘in preparation for anything”

All New York City police officers have been told to show up to work Friday in uniform for deployments around the city following the indictment against former President Donald Trump.  An NYPD spokesperson told Fox News Digital that NYPD officers have been told to be in uniform by 7 a.m. but that there were no credible threats.  “It’s just in preparation for anything that could happen,” the spokesperson said.

New York lawmakers blame ‘big budget issues’ for likely failure to meet deadline

New York legislative leaders said Thursday they expected to miss the deadline for adopting a new state budget as they negotiate with fellow Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul over her proposals to change bail rules and create new housing. State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said the holdup on a budget for state fiscal year beginning Saturday is due in part because of “big policy issues” that the governor included in her proposal. NY GOV.

Trump warns that he ‘cannot get a fair trial in New York’ after indictment on ‘disgraceful’ charges

Former President Trump said Thursday that he “cannot get a fair trial in New York,” after being indicted by a grand jury following the years-long investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. TRUMP INDICTMENT: LIVE UPDATES The Manhattan grand jury issued an unprecedented indictment of a former president of the United States and leading Republican presidential candidate of the 2024 cycle.

Liberal city’s ‘disgraceful’ move before baseball’s opening day has activists furious

The city of Denver is facing criticism from homeless advocates after removing encampments near Coors Field ahead of the Colorado Rockies’ opening day. “It’s disgraceful, and they’re not trying to solve the problem,” Grant Francis, with the homeless advocacy group Mutual Aid Monday, told Denver7. “They’re just trying to provide some optics that make it look like they’re trying to do something.

President Biden to visit Mississippi after tornadoes ravage state, leaving 25 dead

President Biden will be visiting Mississippi on Friday after violent tornadoes hit cities in the southern state. The White House announced on Wednesday that Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will travel to Rolling Fork, Mississippi, on Friday, which was hit by an EF4 tornado on March 25. According to Fox Weather, the tornado began near Rolling Fork and continued 30 miles northeast through Silver City, with first responders reporting damage in both cities.

Biden ‘strongly opposes’ resolution ending COVID-19 national emergency, but won’t veto it after Senate vote

The U.S. Senate passed a resolution on Wednesday ending the COVID-19 national emergency that was declared over three years ago, sending the bill to President Biden’s desk.  HJ Res 7 passed 68-23 with broad bipartisan support, as 21 Democrats joined 47 Republicans in voting in favor of it. Four Republicans and five Democrats did not vote, while 23 Democrats voted against it.  The short resolution, introduced by Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz.

First on Fox: McCarthy hauls in a record $35 million in fundraising since becoming House Speaker

EXCLUSIVE – House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is off to a fast start in building a formidable war chest as he aims to expand the Republican majority in the chamber in next year’s elections. McCarthy hauled in $35 million during the January-March first quarter of2023 fundraising, according to figures shared first with Fox News on Wednesday. McCarthy’s quarterly haul tops his previous record of $31.