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Woke! Woke! Woke!these magatards just blurt out buzzwords like communism, marxism and they don't what tf it means
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Woke! Woke! Woke!these magatards just blurt out buzzwords like communism, marxism and they don't what tf it means
Tucker Carlson probably had to collect all the Bigotry Stones to create the celestial butter and intergalactic AP Flour, to make whatever biscuits they feeding them dudesBring out all the tap dancing grifters on faux news to cry about the indictment
Libs have obviously never watched the People's Choice Awards winning drama Prison Break.
OUR PRESIDENT COMING BACK FROM 3-1 Down to OWN LIB SCUMS.
My wife said she saw some dude with Trump tattoed on his head and stared at him in digust. I told her not to do that. Those people have guns and are unstable.
San Jose Police Officers Association Executive Director Joanne Marian Segovia, 64, has been charged with attempt to unlawfully import a controlled substance -- specifically valeryl fentanyl, a fentanyl analog -- according to a complaint filed in federal court earlier this week.
Between 2015 and 2023, Segovia received 61 shipments that were labeled "Wedding Party Favors," "Shirts Tops," "Gift Makeup," "Chocolate and Sweets," "Food Supplement," "Health Product" and "Supplement," originating from countries including Hong Kong, Hungary, India and Singapore, according to the complaint. In reality, they were illicit drugs, prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California allege.
Segovia continued to order controlled substances even after the February interview with Homeland Security, prosecutors allege. On March 13, federal agents in Kentucky seized a parcel purportedly containing a clock that originated from China that was addressed to Segovia and allegedly contained valeryl fentanyl, the complaint said.
Amid the investigation, agents also found emails and WhatsApp chat messages on Segovia's phone allegedly talking about shipments of drugs.
Federal investigators allege Segovia used her personal and office computers to order thousands of opioids and other pills to her home and used her office at the San Jose Police Officers' Association to distribute controlled substances, including using the union's UPS account.