ICE Vehicle Towed-Driver Arrested!!

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TOW TRUCK DRIVER CHARGED WITH Stealing Government Property.

The Pressing Question: Why Do These Attacks KEEP Happening?

Tow Truck Driver Stealing Government Vehicle

Police say a South Los Angeles tow truck driver was arrested after allegedly interfering with a federal immigration arrest.

33-year-old Bobby Nunez is charged with theft of government property after towing a government law enforcement vehicle during an ICE operation.

Court documents allege Nunez used his truck to remove the vehicle while officers attempted to arrest a Colombian national outside a downtown apartment complex.

Homeland Security Investigations is leading the case. If convicted, Nunez faces up to 10 years in federal prison.

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🗺️SOUTH AMERICA: VENEZUELA

U.S Ship Off The Coast Of Venezuela

  • During a news conference in the Oval Office on Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. military had just intercepted and destroyed a drug boat from Venezuela in the southern Caribbean. Trump described it as a decisive move in the ongoing fight against international drug trafficking, telling reporters that the boat was “loaded with a lot of drugs” and was taken out only moments before his remarks.

    While Trump did not provide specific details about the operation, he emphasized that the action showed his administration’s commitment to tackling the drug trade head-on. Supporters hailed the move as proof of his tough stance on border and security issues. Critics, however, questioned the lack of transparency and pointed out that such announcements often come with limited follow-up information. The announcement adds to the broader debate over how best to combat drug smuggling in the region and whether Trump’s approach delivers lasting results.

🔍 Special Reports

📊Lamonica Mciver

WHEN WILL SHE GO TO TRIAL?

Lamonica Mciver Blocking Off The Mayor Of Newark From Being Arrested

Rep. LaMonica McIver’s case is moving closer to trial, with the court setting a tentative start date for November 10, 2025. While she has pleaded not guilty to charges of obstructing and interfering with federal officers, the road ahead will involve several key hearings before the trial begins. Her legal team is expected to file motions challenging aspects of the indictment, including how the evidence was collected and whether the charges themselves are constitutional. These steps could alter the timeline, but for now, the trial remains on the calendar.

At first glance, the date might seem far off, but in high-profile cases, the pre-trial process is often just as important as the trial itself. McIver’s defense attorneys will likely use this time to build a narrative that frames the incident as an overreach by federal authorities, while prosecutors prepare to argue that her actions endangered law enforcement. With national attention already fixed on the case, the November trial is shaping up to be not only a legal battle but also a political flashpoint that could test the boundaries of congressional oversight and executive power.

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Donald Trump Announcing a Strike On a Cartel Drug Boat Heading For The United States

Donald Trump is the only U.S. president to have ever received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was awarded it in 2007 for his role as producer of The Apprentice. Even after entering politics, the star has become a flashpoint — being vandalized, replaced, and even fenced off at times.

Marcus Obeada,