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DOJ announces charges against five men for alleged plot to attack UFC White House event

The justice department has announced charges against five men for an alleged plot to carry out an attack to kill government officials and others attending the UFC “Freedom 250” event held at the White House last Sunday.

Earlier we reported that the FBI had launched an investigation into the plot and identified a group of five conspirators who procured weapons and made plans to carry out the alleged attack. The FBI made arrests over the weekend in Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska, and California.

“The FBI, our law enforcement partners and our U.S. Attorneys did what they do every day to make America Safe through quick response and vigilance in investigating, disrupting, and dismantling this alleged plan before it could be carried out,” said acting attorney general Todd Blanche. “We will take immediate and aggressive action to identify and prosecute those who incite and plan acts of violence.”

In a press release, the DOJ said that according to the charges, the five men allegedly planned to deploy drones armed with explosives in and around the UFC event in order to force an evacuation and then planned to deploy snipers to fire upon “high value targets” within the fleeing crowd.

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War Powers Resolution to direct Trump to end Iran war narrowly fails in US Senate

The Republican-led US Senate on Tuesday narrowly failed to advance a war powers resolution introduced by Democrats that would have directed Donald Trump end hostilities with Iran, by a vote of 48-47.

Senator Raphael Warnock’s resolution would have direct the president “to remove the United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Iran, unless explicitly authorized by a declaration of war or a specific authorization for use of military force.”

Just one Democrat, John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, voted against the resolution while all of his colleagues supported it, joined by four Republicans: Susan Collins of Maine, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Rand Paul of Kentucky.

The measure would have passed had three senators who previously voted for similar resolutions been present, but Michael Bennet of Colorado, Cory Booker of New Jersey and Bernie Sanders of Vermont did not vote.

Speaking ahead of the vote, Warnock had urged his Republican colleagues to support his effort to reassert the power of Congress to authorize and declare war. “After 109 days of a failed war, and now a fragile, temporary, but welcome truce, will my Republican colleagues choose today to finally stand up to this president?” Warnock asked.

A central feature of the 1973 War Powers Resolution, a so-called legislative veto that would empower Congress to order the withdrawal of American forces by passing a resolution in both the Senate and the House, without the president’s approval, was cast into legal doubt by a 1983 supreme court decision, but some legal scholars argue that case was wrongly decided and should be overturned.

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