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Graham rips Biden ‘slow-walking’ jets for Ukraine, supports no-fly zone if Russia uses chemical weapons

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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., stated Sunday that he would assist declaring a no-fly zone over Ukraine whether it is found that Russian President Vladimir Putin licensed using chemical weapons in Ukraine. 

Graham, who has known as for both the arrest or assassination of Putin, criticized President Biden’s latest resolution to reject a plan to ship 28 fighter jets from Poland into Ukraine lest it provoke Putin and threat escalating the battle right into a nuclear battle. 

“The Biden administration stopped that switch. One minute they’re saying, ‘effectively they’re not utilizing the planes we’ve but when we give them extra it might be WWIII’,” Graham advised “Sunday Morning Futures”host Maria Bartiromo. “What occurred is Putin threatened Biden, and he folded like an inexpensive swimsuit. Give them the planes.”  

“The speech in Poland by the vp isn’t an sufficient substitute of MiGs going into the Ukraine to assist the Ukrainians defend themselves,” Graham added. 

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“I’m all in. I don’t need no boots on the bottom, no-fly zone but,” he added. “But when there are chemical weapons utilized by Putin, that’s a battle crime, after which I assist a no-fly zone.”

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., speaks with reporters about help to Ukraine, on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, March 10, 2022, in Washington. 
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His remarks come after the chief of NATO warned on Sunday that Russia may use chemical weapons following its invasion of Ukraine and doing so can be thought of a battle crime. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the White Home, the Pentagon, and the State Division have all denied Russian allegations that the U.S. funded organic weapons in current Ukrainian laboratories close to the border. 

Graham dismissed issues a few third world battle if the U.S. sends jets to Ukraine, accusing the Biden administration of dragging their ft as a result of they can not see an final result through which Putin loses. 

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“It’s not going to be WWIII. That is all a bluff. Putin is aware of that nobody wins a nuclear alternate,” he stated. “If he ordered a preemptive strike on the USA, some basic would shoot him within the head.” 

“If we go all in to crush the Russian economic system, if we assist the Ukrainians with the weapons they want, we ought to be taking each Soviet bloc nation with S-100, S-200, S-300, any plane missile techniques and flood them into the Ukraine to regain management of Ukrainian skies,” Graham added. “I feel the Ukrainians can win however what breaks my coronary heart is that it seems to me that Biden is extra nervous about Putin dropping that Ukraine profitable. And that’s despicable and unhappy.”  

Graham stated he additionally fears a deal that will divide Ukraine and settle for Russian management of half the nation. 

“I scent a sell-out coming in the case of Ukraine,” he stated. Ukraine and Israel each denied studies that Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had inspired Zelenskyy to cede to Moscow’s calls for. Israel is brokering potential negotiations between Russian and Ukraine to occur in Jerusalem. 

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Concerning proposals of neutrality for Ukraine, Graham stated Putin “doesn’t desire a impartial Ukraine,” however moderately he desires to “eradicate Ukraine.” Graham stated Putin spoke in a speech final 12 months of taking not solely Ukraine, but in addition Moldova, Georgia and all of the areas round Russia to reestablish the Soviet Union.  

“I might be useless set towards any deal that will require the Ukrainian individuals to acknowledge half of the Ukraine belongs to Russia by drive of arms,” Graham stated. “And if there’s any chemical weapons utilized by Putin, that will be a battle crime and I might be supportive of a no-fly zone as response to that.” 

“You see battle crimes being dedicated in entrance of you on tv daily, and the Biden administration appears at Putin as a associate for local weather change and an Iran dealmaker moderately than a battle prison,” Graham stated. “Biden’s extra afraid of Putin dropping than he’s enthusiastic about Ukraine profitable.” 

Graham stated he has spoken to the Israeli embassy, and so they denied having pressured Zelenskyy into taking a deal, regardless of stress on their very own entrance as Russian forces occupy Syria and Hezbollah and Iranian parts within the area threaten the state of Israel. 

“How does this finish? It can’t finish with the sellout of Ukraine. It can’t finish the place we give half of the Ukraine to Putin as a result of what he’ll do is consolidate his energy and in a 12 months or two from now, take the remaining as a result of he doesn’t desire a buffer from NATO, he desires to reconstruct the Soviet Union,” Graham stated. 

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Graham, rating member of the Senate Price range Committee, described “chaos on an industrial scale,” as China threatened anybody who supplies weapons to Taiwan, Iranians reportedly firing a missile strike towards the American consulate in Iraq, and Afghanistan changing into a “safe-haven for terrorists” after U.S. forces pulled out. 

“He’s a battle prison,” Graham stated of Putin. “He desires all of Ukraine finally, and he’ll take it if we don’t cease him right here. So, I’m not suggesting Israel is promoting out Ukraine. I’m suggesting that the Biden administration has no abdomen for this struggle. The explanation they’re gradual strolling army aide to the Ukrainians is as a result of they by no means anticipated Putin to lose, and so they can’t embrace the concept that he would lose. He’s a local weather change associate. He’s an Iran dealmaker within the eyes of the Biden administration.”

“In my eyes, he’s a menace to mankind. He’s a battle prison. And he must be taken out by his personal individuals,” Graham continued. “If we spent extra time enthusiastic about find out how to assist Ukraine win than worrying about find out how to maintain Putin in energy, we’d be higher off.” 

“To my Israeli buddies, I perceive you’ve an issue in Syria, I’ve been considered one of your greatest champions, however what I hope the world will do is converse with one voice that Putin is a battle prison, he’s now not a official chief, and it’s time for us to get him gone,” Graham stated. “It might be higher to have a Russian chief that wouldn’t marry up with Iran and Syria to start with. That is one of the best probability in 20 years to take this man out. The Russian persons are the automobile to do it.”  

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Appeals court rules Texas has right to build razor wire border wall to deter illegal immigration: 'Huge win'

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Appeals court rules Texas has right to build razor wire border wall to deter illegal immigration: 'Huge win'

A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that Texas has the right to build a razor wire border wall to deter illegal immigration into the Lone Star State. 

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced the ruling on X, saying President Biden was “wrong to cut our razor wire.” 

“We continue adding more razor wire border barrier,” the Republican leader wrote. 

Wednesday’s 2-1 decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals clears the way for Texas to pursue a lawsuit accusing the Biden administration of trespassing without having to remove the fencing.

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It also reversed a federal judge’s November 2023 refusal to grant a preliminary injunction to Texas as the state resisted federal efforts to remove fencing along the Rio Grande in the vicinity of Eagle Pass, Texas.

U.S. Border Patrol agents cut an opening through razor wire after immigrant families crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas, Sept. 27, 2023. (John Moore/Getty Images)

Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan, a Trump appointee during the president-elect’s first term, wrote for Wednesday’s majority that Texas was trying only to safeguard its own property, not “regulate” U.S. Border Patrol, and was likely to succeed in its trespass claims.

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Duncan said the federal government waived its sovereign immunity and rejected its concerns that a ruling by Texas would impede the enforcement of immigration law and undermine the government’s relationship with Mexico.

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A Venezuelan immigrant asks Texas National Guard troops to let his family pass through razor wire after they crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas, Sept. 27, 2023. (John Moore/Getty Images)

He said the public interest “supports clear protections for property rights from government intrusion and control” and ensuring that federal immigration law enforcement does not “unnecessarily intrude into the rights of countless property owners.”

Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton called the ruling a “huge win for Texas.” 

“The Biden Administration has been enjoined from damaging, destroying, or otherwise interfering with Texas’s border fencing,” Paxton wrote in a post on X. “We sued immediately when the federal government was observed destroying fences to let illegal aliens enter, and we’ve fought every step of the way for Texas sovereignty and security.”

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Migrants attempt to cross the southern border in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, in February. (David Peinado/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The White House has been locked in legal battles with Texas and other states that have tried to deter illegal immigration. 

In May, the full 5th Circuit heard arguments in a separate case between Texas and the White House over whether the state can keep a 1,000-foot floating barrier on the Rio Grande.

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The appeals court is also reviewing a judge’s order blocking a Texas law that would allow state officials to arrest, prosecute and order the removal of people in the country illegally.

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Rep. Katie Porter obtains temporary restraining order against ex-boyfriend on harassment allegations

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U.S. Rep. Katie Porter (D-Irvine) secured a temporary restraining order Tuesday against a former boyfriend, saying in dozens of pages of court filings that he had bombarded her, as well as her family and colleagues, with hundreds of messages that she described as “persistent abuse and harassment.”

Porter, 50, alleged in a filing with Orange County Superior Court that her ex-boyfriend Julian Willis, 55, was contacting her and her family with such frequency that she had a “significant fear” for her “personal safety and emotional well-being.”

Judge Stephen T. Hicklin signed a restraining order Tuesday barring Willis from communicating with Porter and her children until a mid-December court hearing. He also barred Willis from communicating about Porter with her current and former colleagues.

In the court filing, Porter said that Willis had been hospitalized twice since late 2022 on involuntary psychiatric holds and had a history of abusing prescription painkillers and other drugs.

She said in a statement to The Times that Willis’ mental health and struggles with addiction seemed to have gotten worse since she asked him in August to move out of her Irvine home. She said she sought the court order after his threats to her family and colleagues “escalated in both their frequency and intensity.”

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“I sincerely hope he gets the help he needs,” Porter said.

Willis declined to comment. He will have an opportunity to file a legal response to the temporary restraining order and challenge Porter’s allegations.

Porter is leaving the House of Representatives in January after losing in California’s U.S. Senate primary in March. She has been discussed as a front-runner in the 2026 governor’s race in California after Gov. Gavin Newsom is termed out, but has not said whether she will launch a campaign.

The 53-page court filing, first reported by Politico, included 22 pages of emails, text messages and other communications among Porter, family members and colleagues who had received messages from Willis, as well as messages that Willis sent to Porter’s attorney and to her political mentor Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).

The filing also included messages between herself and Willis’ siblings as they discussed trying to help him during his psychiatric holds and while he was staying in a sober-living facility.

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Porter said that since she ordered Willis to move out, he had sent her more than 1,000 text messages and emails, including texting her 82 times in one 24-hour period in September, and 55 times on Nov. 12 before she blocked his number.

Porter said in the filing that her ex-boyfriend had “already contacted at least three reporters to disseminate false and damaging information” about her and her children, which she said “poses a serious risk to [her] career and personal reputation.”

The filing includes an email that Porter said Willis sent to her attorney late Monday, in which Willis said he had visited Porter’s son at college in Iowa and told him that he would “bring the hammer down on Katie and smash her and her life into a million pieces.”

Another screenshot shows Willis telling Porter’s attorney that he would file a complaint about Porter, who has children ages 12 and 16, with child protective services.

One of Porter’s congressional staff members received a text message from Willis saying he would “punish the f—” out of him if he did not agree to “cooperate” with a New York Times reporter and Willis’ attorneys, according to a screenshot included in the court document.

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Willis previously made the news in 2021, when he was arrested after a fight that broke out at a Porter town hall at a park in Irvine.

Times staff writer Christopher Goffard contributed to this report.

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Incoming Trump border czar Tom Homan reacted to news of death threats against Trump nominees on Wednesday and said he now takes the death threats he has previously received seriously. 

“I have not taken this serious up to this point,” Homan told Fox News anchor Gillian Turner on “The Story” on Wednesday, referring to previous death threats made against him and his family. 

“Now that I know what’s happened in the last 24 hours. I will take it a little more serious. But look, I’ve been dealing with this. When I was the ICE director in the first administration, I had numerous death threats. I had a security detail with me all the time. Even after I retired, death threats continued and even after I retired as the ICE Director. I had U.S. Marshals protection for a long time to protect me and my family.”

Homan explained that what “doesn’t help” the situation is the “negative press” around Trump. 

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President Elect Donald Trump, left, and new appointed Tom Homan, right (Getty)

“I’m not in the cabinet, but, you know, I’ve read numerous hit pieces. I mean, you know, I’m a racist and, you know, I’m the father of family separation, all this other stuff. So the hate media doesn’t help at all because there are some nuts out there. They’ll take advantage. So that doesn’t help.”

Homan’s comments come shortly after Fox News Digital first reported that nearly a dozen of President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees and other appointees tapped for the incoming administration were targeted Tuesday night with “violent, unAmerican threats to their lives and those who live with them,” prompting a “swift” law enforcement response.

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The “attacks ranged from bomb threats to ‘swatting,’” according to Trump-Vance transition spokeswoman and incoming White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

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“Last night and this morning, several of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees and administration appointees were targeted in violent, unAmerican threats to their lives and those who live with them,” she told Fox News Digital on Wednesday. “In response, law enforcement acted quickly to ensure the safety of those who were targeted. President Trump and the entire Transition team are grateful for their swift action.” 

Sources told Fox News Digital that John Ratcliffe, the nominee to be CIA director, Pete Hegseth, the nominee for secretary of defense, and Rep. Elise Stefanik, the nominee for UN ambassador, were among those targeted. Brooke Rollins, who Trump has tapped to be secretary of agriculture, and Lee Zeldin, Trump’s nominee to be EPA administrator, separately revealed they were also targeted. 

Threats were also made against Trump’s Labor Secretary nominee, GOP Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, and former Trump attorney general nominee Matt Gaetz’s family. 

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Republican candidate Donald Trump is seen with blood on his face surrounded by secret service agents as he is taken off the stage at a campaign event at Butler Farm Show Inc. in Butler, Pennsylvania, July 13, 2024.  Rebecca Droke/AFP via Getty Images (Rebecca Droke/AFP via Getty Images)

Homan told Fox News that he is “not going to be intimidated by these people” and “I’m not going to let them silence me.”

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“What I’ve learned today I’ll start taking a little more serious.”

Homan added that he believes “we need to have a strong response once we find out is behind all this.”

“It’s illegal to threaten someone’s life. And we need to follow through with that.”

The threats on Tuesday night came mere months after Trump survived two assassination attempts.

Fox News Digital’s Brooke Singman contributed to this report

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