King Charles NYC visit, DOJ indicts Fauci aide and James Comey
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive in New York City as their high-profile U.S. visit continues with stops at the 9/11 Memorial and beyond. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is making waves with fresh indictments tied to Anthony Fauci’s inner circle and former FBI Director James Comey. What do these legal moves signal about leadership at...
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