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Trump told to pay up before rallying in N.J. town he previously stiffed Former President Donald Trump is returning to rally in a small New Jersey city that his campaign stiffed on a five-figure police and public safety bill in 2020. Consider that a lesson learned for Wildwood, N.J.: This time, Trump's campaign needed to pay ahead of time for the rally Trump is hosting on Saturday at Wildwood Beach. The Trump campaign paid $54,200 for public safety and clean-up costs ahead of Saturday's rally that's expected to draw thousands of visitors, NJ.com reported. Lisa Fagan, public information officer for the city of Wildwood, N.J., confirmed to Raw Story that the Trump campaign paid $54,200 plus an additional $150 that "covers all event costs that the city might incur." Click on the link for the full article
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One man was a Capitol Police officer. The other rioted on Jan. 6. They’re both running for Congress For Derrick Evans, being part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol wasn’t enough. The former West Virginia lawmaker wants to make his path to the halls of Congress permanent. On the other side of the metal barricades that day, Police Officer Harry Dunn couldn’t stand what he saw as he defended the Capitol and its inhabitants from rioters on Jan. 6, 2021. Ultimately, the Maryland resident watched lawmakers he had protected vote to acquit former President Donald Trump and deny the violence and trauma that led to the deaths of some of his fellow officers. On Tuesday, Evans and Dunn will make bids for U.S. House seats in their respective state primaries. They come into the election with dramatically different interpretations about what happened that day, and their performance in Tuesday’s primaries in West Virginia and Maryland could hint at whether voters’ opinions about the attack and its meaning have changed over time. Click on the link for the full article
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NBA has to change the replay system for clear out of bounds mistakes. It shouldn't cause a team to have to challenge let alone lose a timeout. Ridiculous.
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Wolves defense looks a lot different when grabbing on screens, hand checking, and running into driving players gets called. The refs set the tone early that such defense want going to fly and Murray suddenly looks like Murray again.
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The Washington Nationals Thread: The Future is Near!
Warhead36 replied to Riggo#44's topic in The Tailgate
Imagine knocking out the Phillies in 5 in the NLDS -
Glad we have 7 game series in the NBA...
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Wolves need to keep it close and chip away little by little.
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The Random Thought Thread Vol 2---Read OP For Thread Rules
PokerPacker replied to Jumbo's topic in The Tailgate
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Welcome to the Commanders Jer'Zhan Newton DT Illinois
TheShredder replied to PCS's topic in The Stadium
Post surgical recovery time is based off of adhearance to the plan...he didn't follow the plan. He should have not participated in that Pro Day. Minus the MRI and measuring any gaps (which they did and put him in a boot), it's a guess. I have no idea which procedure he had, but normal Jones Fracture uses a compression screw and patients feel better far sooner than the actual healing time. As long as he didn't do too much damage, calcium deposits will fill in the gaps. It's not super bad or he'd have another surgery to fix it again. Best guess is 4 months...so August ==> If I were the Commanders MRO I'd make him wear the boot with any weight bearing the entire time. The rehab is zero toe stress. He definitely screwed that up. Was only supposed to bear weight on his heal but he was non-compliant. Other scenario is it's just not 100% closed and so you'd put him in a boot and scan him again in a few weeks. This is what we're hoping for! 🙏 -
Knicks had tired legs at the end of the game. Pacers should run them out of the gym on Sunday afternoon. All those minutes might be catching up to the Knicks just a bit.
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2024 Baltimore Orioles: New Owner, New Hope
ixcuincle replied to DCSaints_fan's topic in The Tailgate
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/40122059/orioles-owner-fills-guest-splasher-team-quickly-scores-twice BALTIMORE -- New Orioles owner David Rubenstein turned out to be quite a rally starter at Camden Yards. Rubenstein made a guest appearance Friday night in the "Splash Zone" in left field, where fans are sprayed with a hose in celebration after big plays. Rubenstein was put in charge of the spraying in the bottom of the second inning against Arizona, and the Orioles immediately scored two runs. -
The Random Thought Thread Vol 2---Read OP For Thread Rules
Renegade7 replied to Jumbo's topic in The Tailgate
Who's idea was it to follow up an ad for Planet of the Apes sequel with an ad for pet food that makes your dog and cat smarter??? *300 years later after roles at Petco reversed... "Damn. Why did we do that again?" -
The Washington Nationals Thread: The Future is Near!
ixcuincle replied to Riggo#44's topic in The Tailgate
I was at work most of the night but from the brief phone breaks I saw they were winning good ****