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Heat wave causing drought for Virginia Beach farmers
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — While Hampton Roads got some much-needed rain Monday, it hasn’t been enough for farmers, including one who says it has been adversely affecting his crops.
Vaughn Farms Produce has been in business in the Pungo community of Virginia Beach since the 1800s, and current owner Robert Vaughn said the drought has been affecting his crops for months.
“We might have had two-tenths of an inch of rain,” Vaughn said. “If you accumulate that on top of the heat, then you’ve got serious problems.”
Running 300 acres of farmland has been an uphill battle for Vaughn and his wife, as their most popular produce — strawberries and soybeans — have been impacted. But he said growing corn and pumpkins has been the greatest challenge.
“It’s no more than four or five feet tall that … tassel, and that’s when it needs the majority of the water and it’s not getting it,” Vaughn said. “There are going to be crop failures down here this year and [it’s] something we haven’t seen in eight or 10 years. It’s been a dust bowl. I don’t dare plant the seed because it’s not going to come up.”
He said the best solution is using irrigations systems, “but against the heat, it’s still not enough hydration for the crops,” he said. “Farming is kind of a gamble. We always laughed at farmers who say it would be less painful just to go to Las Vegas and roll it on on dice or so. But here we go, months and months trying to figure out what Mother Nature is going to give us.”
Despite the heat wearing and tearing on the crops, Vaughn Produce Farms will remain open until late August and then reopen in September for pumpkin season.
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What did Virginia Giuffre say about Donald Trump
Virginia Giuffre repeatedly refuted allegations that President Donald Trump was involved in the crimes of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in sworn testimony and her memoir.
One of Epstein’s most prominent accusers said she did not believe Trump was involved in any of Epstein’s sexual abuse of minors.
Although she has made no allegations against Trump, she has described meeting him in contexts unrelated to Epstein’s crimes.
Why It Matters
Newly disclosed emails and court documents from investigations into Epstein, released by the House Oversight Committee, have renewed scrutiny on Trump’s relationship with both Epstein and Giuffre.
With both political parties invoking the scandal in ongoing debates, the precise nature of Trump’s interactions with Epstein and whether he was alleged to have participated in Epstein’s criminal activities remain central questions.
Trump has also faced internal pressure from within his own MAGA base to disclose the full details of his relationship with the disgraced financier.
As divisions persist over whether the scandal implicates more Democrats or Republicans, the factual accounts of those directly involved, including Giuffre, are central to understanding any political or legal implications.
The inclusion of Trump and former President Bill Clinton in the newly released correspondence underscores the scandal’s bipartisan reach and the ongoing public demand for transparency regarding Epstein’s network of associates and political friends.
Both Trump and Clinton deny any wrongdoing and have never been charged with criminal activity.
Trump also said earlier this year that he declined an invitation to go to Epstein’s private island. “I never had the privilege of going to his island, and I did turn it down, but a lot of people in Palm Beach were invited to his island. In one of my very good moments, I turned it down. I didn’t want to go to his island,” he said.
Newsweek reached out to the Clinton Foundation and the White House outside of normal working hours via the contact forms on their websites for further comment.
What To Know
The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released more than 20,000 pages related to Jeffrey Epstein, including emails referencing Trump, as part of ongoing inquiries into Epstein’s criminal activities and relationships.
Among the released correspondence is a 2011 email from Epstein to his convicted co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, in which Epstein stated: “I want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is Trump.. [VICTIM] spent hours at my house with him.”
The emails released by the House Oversight Committee included the name “Virginia,” which the White House asserted referred to Virginia Giuffre.
Names of victims were redacted initially in accordance with their families’ wishes, according to Representative Robert Garcia, the leading Democrat on the US House Oversight Committee, as per BBC News.
While an email released by the committee quoted Epstein as saying, “Trump knew about the girls,” Giuffre’s account and those of other key witnesses—including Maxwell’s recorded testimony—do not corroborate any allegation against Trump.
Maxwell herself reportedly stated to the Justice Department that “Trump acted as a gentleman” and denied observing any inappropriate behavior by him.
What Giuffre Has Said About Trump
Giuffre’s own account, both in sworn depositions and her posthumously published memoir Nobody’s Girl, provides a consistent narrative regarding Trump.
While Trump and other high-profile individuals are mentioned, no new accusations or suggestions of any inappropriate behavior by him have emerged from Giuffre’s previous statements, and the record remains consistent with her longstanding position: she did not witness or allege any misconduct by Trump related to Epstein’s crimes.
In a November 2016 deposition, unsealed as part of the so-called “Epstein document dump,” Giuffre said: “I don’t think Donald Trump participated in anything. That would have to be another assumption. I never saw or witnessed Donald Trump participate in those acts, but was he in the house of Jeffrey Epstein? I’ve heard he has been, but I haven’t seen him myself, so I don’t know”.
Although Giuffre further testified that she never saw Trump and Epstein together, she did say they were good friends. But she only encountered Trump at Mar-a-Lago during her employment, and that Trump “never flirted with me.”
In her memoir, Giuffre alleged an initial meeting with Trump when her father, employed at Mar-a-Lago, introduced her for a locker-room attendant job.
She said: “Trump couldn’t have been friendlier, telling me it was fantastic that I was there. ‘Do you like kids?’ he asked. ‘Do you babysit at all?’”
She also recalled attending a lavish Halloween gathering in October 2000 at the Hudson Hotel in New York City, writing in her memoir: “On Halloween, along with other guests that included Donald and Melania Trump, Maxwell and Prince Andrew attended a party hosted by German supermodel Heidi Klum at The Hudson, a swank hotel.”
What People Are Saying Now
Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform: “The Democrats are using the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax to try and deflect from their massive failures, in particular, their most recent one — THE SHUTDOWN!”
He added: “The Democrats cost our Country $1.5 Trillion Dollars with their recent antics of viciously closing our Country, while at the same time putting many at risk—and they should pay a fair price. There should be no deflections to Epstein or anything else, and any Republicans involved should be focused only on opening up our Country, and fixing the massive damage caused by the Democrats!”
In a statement following the disclosure of new emails, a White House spokesperson said Giuffre “repeatedly said President Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing whatsoever and ‘couldn’t have been friendlier’ to her in their limited interactions.”
Addressing the renewed focus brought by the document releases, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the emails were “selectively leaked” by House Democrats to “liberal media to create a fake narrative to smear President Trump.”
“The more Donald Trump tries to cover up the Epstein files, the more we uncover. These latest emails and correspondence raise glaring questions about what else the White House is hiding and the nature of the relationship between Epstein and the President,” Representative Robert Garcia, the leading Democrat on the US House Oversight Committee, said in a statement.
Annie Farmer, a key Epstein accuser and witness in Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial, called for “the full release” of the so-called Epstein files: “The estimated one thousand women and girls who were harmed by Epstein and his associates deserve full transparency.”
What Happens Next
The release of the emails and thousands of pages of Epstein-related correspondence has further fueled demands for greater transparency and a comprehensive investigation into the extent of Epstein’s associations and possible abuses.
Survivors and advocacy groups are pressing Congress and law enforcement for the full public release of all related documents.
Lawmakers have indicated potential additional disclosures in the coming months.
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7News on Your Sideline: Playoffs begin in Virginia & DC, Maryland teams enter round two
WASHINGTON (7News) — There’s no going back now. Playoff football has taken over the DMV.
From here on out, high school football teams in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia will be fighting to keep their seasons alive. The postseason began in Maryland last week, so on Friday, the regional semifinals begin.
In the meantime, teams in DC and Virginia will kick off the playoffs on Friday.
7News continues to lead the way in covering the biggest games in the region every week. This week marks the 11th week of 7News on Your Sideline. All football season, join the 7News Sports team of Scott Abraham and Natalie Spala as they preview our Games of the Week!
Join 7News Sports at 11 p.m. every Friday for a recap of the night’s matchups from across the region.
#3 Richard Montgomery at #2 Churchill
7News’ “Game of the Week” takes us to Potomac, Maryland, for the 4A Regional Semifinals between #3 Richard Montgomery and #2 Churchill. The Churchill Bulldogs (9-1) stormed past Clarksburg, 36-6, a week ago to advance to the semifinal round. The Rockets (7-3) had a tougher time in their opening round of the playoffs. They squeaked by Seneca Valley, 10-9, to keep their season alive. Churchill and Richard Montgomery kick off Friday at 6:30.
#5 Broad Run at #4 Heritage
In Leesburg, the postseason stage has been set. In the VA Class 4, Region C First Round, Heritage High School hosts Broad Run. The Pride (6-4) and the Spartans (2-8) saw each other during week five of the regular season. Heritage took down Broad Run, 27-19. The Spartans began the season 0-8, but entered Friday’s matchup with back-to-back wins over Park View and Tuscarora. Whatever magic the Spartans have found in recent weeks, they’ll look to keep that going as they try to pull off the upset. Heritage and Broad Run kickoff at 7 p.m.
Other matchups where 7News will be On Your Sideline:
MD 4A Regional Semifinals – #6 Blair at #2 Wheaton, 6:30 p.m.
MD 4A Regional Semifinals – #4 Blake at #1 Paint Branch, 6:30 p.m.
MD 4A Regional Semifinals – #4 Northwest at #1 Quince Orchard, 7 p.m.
MD 4A Regional Semifinals – #5 DuVal at #1 Wise, 7 p.m.
MD 2A Regional Semifinals – #4 Largo vs. #1 Frederick Douglass, 6 p.m. (game is being played at Eleanor Roosevelt High School)
VA Class 6, Region D First Round – #3 Madison at #2 Langley, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region D First Round – #4 South Lakes at #1 Yorktown, 7 p.m.
VA Class 5, Region D First Round – #5 Briar Woods at #4 John Champe, 7 p.m.
WCAC Division 1 Semifinals – #4 St. John’s at #1 DeMatha, 7 p.m. (game is being played at Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex)
OTHER GAMES
Virginia Playoffs
VA Class 6, Region B First Round – #8 Gar-Field at #1 Colonial Forge, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region B First Round – #5 Patriot at #4 Woodbridge, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region B First Round – #7 Forest Park at #2 Battlefield, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region B First Round – #6 Independence at #3 North Stafford, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region C First Round – #8 West Potomac at #1 West Springfield, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region C First Round – #5 Alexandria City at #4 Fairfax, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region C First Round – #7 Falls Church at #2 South County, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region C First Round – #6 Mount Vernon at #3 Lake Braddock, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region D First Round – #4 Marshall at #1 Centreville, 7 p.m.
VA Class 6, Region D First Round – #3 Washington-Liberty at #2 Westfield, 7 p.m.
VA Class 5, Region D First Round – #6 Lightridge at #3 Potomac Falls, 7 p.m.
VA Class 4, Region C First Round – #6 Tuscarora at #3 Woodgrove, 7 p.m.
VA Class 3 Region B First Round – #8 Warren County at #1 Kettle Run, 7 p.m.
VA Class 3 Region B First Round – #5 Brentsville at #4 James Monroe, 7 p.m.
Maryland Playoffs
MD 4A/3A Regional Semifinals – #3 Oxon Hill at #2 Potomac, 6:30 p.m.
MD 3A Regional Semifinals – #3 Damascus at #2 Oakdale, 6:30 p.m.
MD 2A Regional Semifinals – #3 Gwynn Park at #2 Wi-Hi, 6:30 p.m.
WCAC Playoffs
WCAC Division 2 Semifinals – #3 Archbishop Carroll at #2 Paul VI, 7 p.m.
WCAC Division 2 Semifinals – #4 Bishop O’Connell at #1 St. Mary’s Ryken, 7 p.m.
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LOOK: Northern lights visible in Central Virginia
(WSET) — The northern lights were visible throughout Central Virginia on Tuesday night!
According to ABC13’s Meteorologist George Flickenger, the pink glow comes from a geomagnetic storm caused by solar wind. The interaction between the energy from the solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field can result in light being produced.
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George also shared that for the best view, you should go somewhere dark, away from city lights. Your camera will capture the colors better than your eyes.
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