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Federal Enforcement of Civil Rights Means Protecting Americans, Not Political Points

A federal court sentenced a North Carolina man to prison for threatening violence against restaurant patrons based on race, religion, and national origin. The case reinforces a simple principle: civil rights enforcement isn’t about ideology — it’s about protecting Americans from intimidation and upholding public safety under the rule of law.

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Fentanyl Trafficker Sentenced as Federal Crackdown Targets Drug Networks and Dirty Money

A New Jersey man has been sentenced to federal prison for fentanyl distribution and money laundering, highlighting the Justice Department’s strategy to dismantle drug trafficking networks and their financial support. The case emphasizes accountability for high-level offenders and signals a shift in tackling fentanyl as a national security issue.

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