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LTG Russel Honoré
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MG Paul Vallely
Col Rob Maness
Col Michael Ward
Cpt/CW3 David Harmes
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Sidney Powell
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William Binney
*Former CIA Operative:
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DOJ will not turn over Biden's recorded interview with Special Counsel Hur to Congress

On April 25, 2024

The Justice Department said Thursday it will not pRead more

The Justice Department said Thursday it will not produce subpoenaed audio recordings of former Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden to House Republicans, maintaining that its "cooperation" with the congressional investigation has been "extraordinary." 

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., and House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, had threatened to hold Garland in contempt of Congress over the Justice Department's failure to produce the audio recordings. 

HUR TESTIFIES BIDEN 'WILLFULLY RETAINED CLASSIFIED MATERIALS,' BUT PROSECUTORS 'HAD TO CONSIDER' MENTAL STATE

But the Justice Department on Thursday reminded that it has produced a transcript of Biden's interview with the special counsel. 

"If the Committees’ goal is to receive information from the Department in furtherance of your investigations, that goal has been more than met," Assistant Attorney General Carlos Uriarte wrote. "Our cooperation has been extraordinary." 

"The Committees have not responded in kind," he continued. "It seems that the more information you receive, the less satisfied you are, and the less justification you have for contempt, the more you rush towards it." 

Uriarte added: "Lacking a justification for complaint—never mind contempt—in the actual record, the Committees’ threats deepen our concern that you are seeking to create a false narrative of obstruction that weakens, rather than strengthens, the American people’s confidence in our government and the rule of law." 

"The Department will not shirk from our duty to protect the public’s interest in the integrity of law enforcement work. We hope you find this information helpful. Please do not hesitate to contact this office if we may provide additional assistance regarding this or any other matter," he wrote. 

Hur, who released his report to the public in February after months of investigation, did not recommend criminal charges against Biden for mishandling and retaining classified documents — and stated that he would not bring charges against Biden even if he were not in the Oval Office. 

Those records included classified documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan and other countries, among other records related to national security and foreign policy, which Hur said implicated "sensitive intelligence sources and methods." 

Hur, in his report, described Biden as a "sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory" — a description that has raised significant concerns for Biden's 2024 re-election campaign.

Ohio lawmakers co-sponsor resolution to put Pete Rose in Hall of Fame

On April 25, 2024

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Two Ohio lawmakers are now in a legal fight to get Pete Rose into the Hall of Fame.

MLB's all-time hit king has been banned from the league for gambling on baseball during his playing and managerial days, a ban the Hall of Fame has honored.

However, as he is now 83 years old, the popular belief is that the Hall of Fame will lift the ban after he dies, and the lawmakers want Rose to live to see his own potential plaque in Cooperstown.

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Reps. Bill Seitz and Tom Young are co-sponsoring a resolution asking MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred to lift MLB's ban on Rose, which in turn would lead to making him eligible to be voted into Cooperstown. Resolutions have no legal force.

"From the standpoint of talent in the game, there's nobody better. Period," Seitz said, via the Cincinnati Enquirer, adding that it is "hypocritical" MLB has had ties to gambling sites but continues to leave Rose banned from the game.

In November 2022, Rose wrote a letter to Manfred "asking for your forgiveness," saying it was his "dream to be considered for the Hall of Fame." He had previously applied for reinstatement four other times.

However, last July, Manfred said Rose "violated… rule one in baseball, and the consequences of that are clear."

Rose was placed on baseball's permanently ineligible list by Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti – who served just five months as MLB's commissioner before dying of a heart attack – in 1989, just one week before Giamatti's passing. Rose denied the claims for years but finally admitted to betting on baseball and Reds games in 2004. 

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Rose has admitted he continues to bet on baseball, which has plagued him and his reinstatement hopes.

Rose has made several appearances at MLB stadiums over the years since being banned, the first time when he was named to the All-Century Team in a pregame ceremony before Game 2 of the 1999 World Series. He also appeared in a celebration for the 25th anniversary of him becoming the Hit King in 2010, as well as the festivities for the 2015 All Star Game in Cincinnati. In August 2022, he went to Citizens Bank Park to celebrate the 1980 Phillies, who won the World Series that year.

Rose is a 17-time All Star and hit .303 over his career, during which he won three World Series. His 4,256 career hits remain an all-time record.

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San Francisco Mayor Breed proposes business curfew to reduce rampant drug use, crime

On April 25, 2024

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San Francisco Mayor Breed is announcing new legislation to put a curfew in a section of the Tenderloin district, a part of the city that is notorious for high crime, homelessness and public drug use. 

In a post on X, Breed touted the measure. 

"Shutting down open air drug markets requires strong enforcement and new approaches," she wrote. "Last year SFPD doubled the arrests of drug dealers from the year before. This year we are continuing that work and federal agents are bringing even more enforcement." 

In a press statement from Tuesday, the Mayor's office revealed that it would introduce legislation to "prohibit some retail establishments selling prepacked food or tobacco products from operating between 12 a.m. (midnight) to 5 a.m. in part of the Tenderloin."

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The proposal has been met with mixed responses from police, business owners and residents of San Francisco. 

"Our challenges still occur at night," Assistant Chief David Lazar told KTVU in an interview. "Crowds of people that are there selling stolen property, selling narcotics. We have drug users all over. And the problem is that when you have businesses that are open, like liquor stores and smoke shops, it just attracts more people."

A local restaurant manager, Tim Benson, told the outlet that a curfew may help the neighborhood deal with crime. 

"The police have been much more active, [Department of Public Works] has been out helping the cleanup effort," said Benson. "But, it seems to be mostly a daytime issue. And at nighttime, it's sort of still a wild, wild west."

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"The reason why we want it to stay open is because we have to make more money to pay rent, to pay bills, phone bills, internet bills, and we have employees," an anonymous store worker told KTVU. 

"We have extra security because of the area," the worker said. 

A local San Francisco resident told the outlet that the curfew plan wouldn't "work at all" because "people are still homeless and they're still out here all night long, so the markets don't really have anything to do with the crime." 

The San Francisco Police Department did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital

Police bodycam from quiet Connecticut town shows crazed gunman charge officers: 'This is you, this ain't me'

On April 25, 2024

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WARNING: GRAPHIC

Behind a closed door, a man "acting erratically" is heard racking the slide of a pump-action shotgun in bodycam footage before bullrushing police with the gun pointed at them.

"Here we go. This is you. This ain't me," Jared Billard yelled before barging through the basement door of a Colchester, Connecticut, home on April 18.  

Gunshots rang out. Billard was shot once in the chest, according to the Connecticut Inspector General, and the 33-year-old died in the hospital. 

Before the fatal confrontation with police, Billard, who was a landlord, reportedly pushed the second-floor tenant and "displayed throwing knives," the Inspector General said in the preliminary report. 

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The tenant said Billard was "acting erratically" that whole afternoon. At one point, he lit the grill and left it unattended. 

When he returned around 5:20 p.m., he was confrontational with the second-floor tenant, which sparked the fight, according to the Inspector General. 

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The call to police came in as a disturbance, and responding officers tried to talk to Billard, who was barricaded behind a door in his basement apartment. 

A nearly two-minute video of the responding officers' bodycams shows the profanity-laced interaction, where he tells police, "Do not enter my f---ing property. Go away."

WATCH: FULL BODYCAM (WARNING: GRAPHIC)

The officer tells Billard that he needs to investigate. 

"No, you need to investigate the f--k off," he yells back. "Get out of my property right now."

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The police tell him they can't leave, and they need to talk. At this point, he's still behind the door. The conversation is tense but not violent.

Then came the sound of the shotgun from behind the door, and the situation spiraled out of control. 

Billard emerged "pointing the shotgun toward Officer Kiruluss Wassef who was standing at the bottom of the basement stairs."

A gunshot rang out, as one officer ran up the basement steps and the other one took cover in the basement.

A nearby resident told Fox News Digital that Colchester isn't a high-crime community, so the violent events were shocking.

"I've been skeptical of other departments, but our local police have been very involved in our community, responsive and all around good people."

The officer-involved shooting remains under investigation by Office of Inspector General, the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, Connecticut State Police and the New London Judicial District State’s Atorney’s Office.

Fox News Digital's Julia Bonavita contributed to this report. 

911 call transcript details Democratic Minnesota state senator’s alleged burglary at stepmother's home

On April 25, 2024

Democratic Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell waRead more

When the stepmother of Democratic Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell reported a home break-in around 4:45 a.m. Monday, she said she was armed with "a little steak knife" after finding an intruder next to her bed, according to a 911 call transcript obtained by Fox News Digital Thursday.

Mitchell’s stepmother told a dispatcher the intruder ran downstairs to the basement of her home in the 700 block of Granger Road in Detroit Lakes, and she didn’t know if the person was "breaking out the back window."

Mitchell was found and arrested at the home after police arrived and allegedly found her wearing all black with a flashlight covered with a black sock nearby. She was charged with first-degree burglary.

When the dispatcher asked if the caller got a good look at the intruder, she responded: "No, it was completely dark. I tripped over 'em. Ah, he was on the floor next to my bed. He ran downstairs into my basement."

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The caller also told the dispatcher she had grabbed "a little steak knife." Throughout the call, she only referred to the intruder as "he" and never suggested she knew who had entered her home. 

Mitchell denied the burglary allegation in a Facebook post Tuesday, claiming she went to check on "a loved one" with Alzheimer's after learning of medical information which caused her "grave concern."

According to the 911 call transcript, the dispatcher asked the caller if she could hear anyone breaking out the window in the basement.

"I'm not hearing anything right now," she responded. "Maybe the window is already open down there. There's a basement — a drop window that can crank open. I don't know."

According to a criminal complaint, responding officers found that a black backpack belonging to Mitchell was propping open a basement window. Inside the backpack, officers found a laptop belonging to the stepmother, who told officers that she never gave it to Mitchell.

Mitchell acknowledged she entered through a window and told investigators she was trying to get her late father's ashes, photos, a flannel shirt and other items of sentimental value, the criminal complaint said. Mitchell claimed her stepmother had stopped speaking to her after her father’s death and refused to give her the items.

DEMOCRATIC MINNESOTA STATE SENATOR CHARGED WITH FIRST-DEGREE BURGLARY AFTER BREAKING INTO STEPMOTHER'S HOUSE

"I know I did something bad," Mitchell is quoted as saying in the complaint.

In Mitchell’s Facebook post, the state senator said she entered the home but did not explain why she apparently entered through a window in the dark early morning hours.

"Unfortunately, I startled this close relative, exacerbating paranoia, and I was accused of stealing, which I absolutely deny," Mitchell wrote.

Mitchell, of Woodbury, has represented District 47 since she was elected to the state Senate in 2022. She was previously a meteorologist for KSTP-TV and Minnesota Public Radio and serves as a lieutenant colonel in the Air National Guard.

Vanderbilt chancellor slams violent anti-Israel agitators on campuses: ‘Nothing to do with free speech’

On April 25, 2024

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Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier said Thursday that while pro and anti-Israel demonstrations on his campus and others around the country are protected as free speech, violence at these rallies is not and should be punished by school authorities.

"So this has nothing to do with free speech," Diermeier told MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski when asked to weigh in on the violence that has marked some of the ongoing pro-Palestinian rallies at college campuses throughout the country.

While the raucous anti-Israel agitators at Columbia and New York universities have sucked up most of the headlines, Diermeier’s school has experienced chaotic anti-Israel rallies in recent months, one of which resulted in protesters breaking into a building and assaulting school staff.

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Students at Vanderbilt protested the administration's removal of an anti-Israel, boycott, divestment and sanctions initiative from the student ballot in late March, with some forcibly entering a building that was closed for construction and assaulting a Community Service Officer who prevented their illicit entry. 

Multiple students were arrested and suspended following the rally. 

Diermeier, who recently wrote in The Wall Street Journal about how his school believes in the right for both sides on this issue to protest "respectfully," told Brzezinski the March incident crossed the line and required serious consequences for the offending students.

Before condemning the violent protest, he noted that Vanderbilt has had "literally dozens of protests and discussions and vigils" since the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel, as well as "displays of the hostages in Israel" and "displays of the families being killed in Gaza" without issue.

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"All our students have been great," Diermeier said, noting that the campus held a Passover meal that over 400 students attended.

"But we’ve had a small group of students that, as you just mentioned, broke into the administrative building that was closed for construction, and we took the appropriate action," he added.

"Because while our students have the freedom to express themselves and to protest, that doesn't mean that you can run into a closed building and injure security officers," Diermeier continued. "So, as a consequence of that, we took the appropriate action – students went through student discipline as you just mentioned."

The chancellor concluded that these students had no right to commit these actions.

"So this has nothing to do with free speech," Diermeier said. "This was just a violation, a blatant violation of university rules. And when you violate the rules there are consequences."

SCOTUS weighs monumental constitutional fight over Trump immunity claim

On April 25, 2024

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The Supreme Court waded cautiously Thursday in a landmark area of law it has never before encountered: whether former presidents have "absolute immunity" from criminal prosecution, stemming from the special counsel's federal election interference case.

In a special courtroom session lasting more than two and a half hours, the justices appeared to be looking for middle ground that might see at least some of Trump's sweeping claims dismissed, while still allowing future presidents to be criminally exempt from clearly official executive functions — like their role as commander in chief.

The official question the justices are confronting: "Whether, and if so, to what extent does a former president enjoy presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for conduct alleged to involve official acts during his tenure in office?"

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In riveting arguments, a partisan divide developed early on the nine-member bench, as it weighed whether and when executive official duties versus private conduct in office could be subject to prosecution.

Both liberal and conservative justices focused on the broader implications for future presidents.

"If the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table, wouldn't there be a significant risk that future presidents would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while they're in office?" asked Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. "If someone with those kinds of powers, the most powerful person in the world with the greatest amount of authority, could go into office knowing that there would be no potential full penalty for committing crimes, I'm trying to understand what the disincentive is from turning the Oval Office into, you know, the seat of criminal activity in this country."        

Justice Samuel Alito asked, "If an incumbent who loses a very close, hotly contested election, knows that a real possibility after leaving office is not that the president is going to be able to go off into a peaceful retirement, but that the president may be criminally prosecuted by a bitter political opponent, will that not lead us into a cycle that destabilizes the functioning of our country as a democracy?"

Justice Brett Kavanaugh summed up the stakes, however the court rules: "This will have huge implications for the presidency."

Trump was not in attendance at the argument but talked about the stakes when greeting supporters at a New York construction site.

"A president has to have immunity," he said Thursday morning. "If you don't have immunity, you just have a ceremonial president, you won't have a president."

The underlying factor is time — whether the court's expedited ruling, expected in May or June, would allow any criminal trial to get underway before the November presidential election. Depending on the outcome, jury selection could begin by late summer or early fall, or the case could be delayed indefinitely or dismissed altogether. 

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The stakes could not be higher, for both the immediate political prospects and the long-term effect on the presidency itself and the rule of law. 

As the presumptive GOP nominee to retake the White House, Trump is betting that his broad constitutional assertions will lead to a legal reprieve from the court's 6-3 conservative majority — with three of its members having been appointed to the bench by the defendant himself.

Special Counsel Jack Smith has charged the former president with conspiracy to defraud the United States; conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding; obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding; and conspiracy against rights.

Those charges stemmed from Smith's investigation into Trump's alleged plotting to overturn the 2020 election results, including participation in a scheme to disrupt the electoral vote count leading to the subsequent January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot. Smith and several of his deputies attended the arguments. 

Trump pleaded not guilty to all charges in August.

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The lengthy courtroom arguments raised a series of hypotheticals to explore the "outer perimeter" of criminal executive liability.

Several justices wondered whether a president could someday be prosecuted for ordering the assassination by his military of a political rival; ordering a nuclear weapons strike; or demanding a bribe for a political appointment.

"If you expunge the official part from the indictment, that's like a one-legged stool, right?" said Chief Justice John Roberts, suggesting official executive acts could be separated from partisan, unofficial acts. "I mean, giving somebody money isn't bribery unless you get something in exchange. And if what you get in exchange is to become the ambassador of a particular country, that is official: the appointment that's within the president's prerogatives. The unofficial part: I'm going to get $1,000,000 for it."

Justice Elena Kagan asked whether the president could stage a coup to remain in office. When John Sauer, Trump's attorney, hedged on an answer, Kagan replied, "That answer sounds to me as though, under my test, it's an official act," subject to post-office prosecution. "But that sure sounds bad, doesn't it?"

She added there was no immunity clause in the Constitution for a good reason. "Wasn't the whole point that the president was not a monarch and the president was not supposed to be above the law?"

Michael Dreeben, attorney for the Special Counsel’s office, defended the government’s position.

"It's baked into the Constitution that any president knows that they are exposed to potential criminal prosecution," he said. "It's common ground that all former presidents have known that they could be indicted and convicted. And Watergate cemented that understanding."

Sauer suggested only an impeachment and conviction in the Senate could lead to future criminal prosecution of an ex-president.

"There are many other people who are subject to impeachment, including the nine sitting on this bench," said Justice Amy Coney Barrett, pointing to her colleagues, "and I don't think anyone has ever suggested that impeachment would have to be the gateway to criminal prosecution for any of the many other officers subject to impeachment. So why is the president different when the impeachment clause doesn't say so?"

Justice Sonia Sotomayor focused on the specific allegations facing Trump and other potential criminal liability, which no jury has yet considered. "I'm having a hard time thinking that creating false documents, that submitting false documents, that ordering the assassination of a rival, that accepting a bribe and a countless other laws that could be broken for personal gain, that anyone would say that it would be reasonable for a president or any public official to do that."

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But Kavanaugh, who served as President George W. Bush's staff secretary, a key White House legal adviser on executive power, offered larger concerns.

"I'm not focused on the here and now of this case. I'm very concerned about the future," he said.

"We're writing a rule for the ages," added Justice Neil Gorsuch.

Trump faces criminal prosecution in three other jurisdictions: another federal case over his handling of classified documents while in office; a Georgia case over alleged election interference in that state's 2020 voting procedures; and a New York case over alleged fraud involving hush money payments to an adult film star in 2016.

Jury selection in the New York state case began April 15.

But the start of the election interference trial in Washington remains in doubt. Again, depending on how the court rules, proceedings may not get underway until later this summer, early fall, or perhaps much later.

The wildest of wildcards: Trump wins re-election and then, upon taking office, orders his attorney general to dismiss the special counsel and his cases. Some justices wondered if Trump — if re-elected — could execute a self-pardon for all past and future crimes.

But the practical fact is that Jack Smith's case is frozen for now.

And while this appeal would normally be decided in late June at the end of the Court's term, it is being expedited, so a ruling could come sooner. 

If the Supreme Court rules in the government's favor, the trial court will "un-pause" — meaning all the discovery and pre-trial machinations that have been on hold would resume. 

Trump's team would likely argue to trial Judge Tanya Chutkan that they need several months at least from that point to actually be ready for a jury trial. 

A sweeping constitutional victory for the former president would almost certainly mean his election interference prosecution collapses and could implicate his other pending criminal and civil cases.

But for now, Trump may have achieved a short-term win even if he eventually loses before the Supreme Court — an indefinite delay in any trial, that may carry over well past Election Day on Nov. 5.  

The case is Trump v. U.S. (23-939).

Michael Penix Jr's perseverance through injuries a 'positive,' will improve any NFL roster, Rome Odunze says

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Rome Odunze could be among the first players taken off the board in Thursday’s NFL Draft. His Washington Huskies teammate Michael Penix Jr. may also be taken early.

Penix’s draft stock has risen over the last few weeks, making him one of the best quarterback prospects along with Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye and J.J. McCarthy.

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Odunze vouched for Penix in an interview with Fox News Digital.

"I think everything on the field, that’s my QB1 in this draft," the former Huskies wide receiver star. "I think he’s a tremendous talent. From what he’s been able to do on the field, I don’t think that there’s anything that he really lacks. He’s going to improve on all aspects of his game, just like he has in the past two years."

Penix led Washington to the national title game against Michigan last season. He threw for 4,903 yards and 36 touchdown passes. In 2022, he had 4,641 passing yards and 31 touchdown passes. It was during those two seasons that he showcased what he’s capable of when he’s healthy.

He was oft-injured while at Indiana and he transferred to Washington after the 2021 season. Penix penned a letter to general managers last week, recalling his injuries and urging NFL officials to dive into his tape and overlook the concerns about his health.

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"I loved his tribute and his letter to GMs and I wholeheartedly agree with it," said Odunze, who partnered with Sharpie ahead of his pro journey. "I think at this point, you turn on the field, there’s not anything that he can’t do. So, people are going to look at his injuries and things (and) the adversity that he’s gone through in the past. And I think he said it best, I think it’s important to view it as something that he persisted through and the perseverance that one has that you have to have when you are in the league as a quarterback and the face of a program.

"I see it as a positive for him to be able to go through those things and come out of the fire as leading his team to the national championship game. I think he’s a tremendous player, tremendous person, and he’s going to add an extreme talent to any roster."

Will Penix be a part of an historic run on quarterbacks in the first round? Only time will tell.

The Chicago Bears go on the clock at 8 p.m. ET.

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Former NFL player Merril Hoge not impressed by Drake Maye: 'He's marginal at best'

On April 25, 2024

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers star Merril Hoge directed some sharply pointed criticism toward NFL Draft prospect Drake Maye.

While Maye is widely projected to hear his name called at some point during the first ten picks Thursday night, Hoge is not sold on the quarterback's ability to play at a high level once he reaches the NFL.  

"He’s marginal at best," Hoge said during a recent appearance on New England sports radio station WEEI.

Hoge pointed to Maye's inconsistent play during his time at North Carolina, suggesting it could be one of the reasons the quarterback will not excel in the NFL.

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"Inconsistency alone, the inconsistency in throwing the football and processing, that’s just some of the problems," Hoge added. "There’s a whole litany of things you have to correct."

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The New England Patriots hold the third overall pick in this year's draft, and Maye has been linked to the team. 

Earlier this month, Sports Illustrated reported that the Patriots hosted Maye for a pre-draft visit. The team also met with Maye at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis and sent representatives to his pro day in Chapel Hill.

Hoge also asserted his belief that while certain aspects of a player's game can be improved at the NFL level, coaches will not be able to transform Maye into a more consistent and more accurate passer.

"You can dial it in a little bit," Hoge said. "But if you’re not an accurate passer, you’re an inconsistent passer — that is going to be magnified in the National Football League."

Hoge also strongly disagreed with the comparisons some have drawn between Maye and two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Josh Allen.

"He is not even close to Josh Allen," Hoge said. "I see nothing about Josh Allen. … There’s nothing, like nothing, but that’s what people are going to expect."

This is not the first time Hoge has criticized Maye. Earlier this month, he issued a stern warning to any front office contemplating using a top pick on the former Tar Heels signal-caller.

"Drake Maye is the kind of player that will get you fired," Hoge told WCCO radio. "Especially if you draft him in the top five or top three. He’s going to get you fired."

Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Michael Penix Jr., J.J. McCarthy and Bo Nix round out the list of top quarterback prospects in this year's draft class. 

Williams is the overwhelming favorite to become the first player selected Thursday night. But Hoge is also not a believer in Williams. The Chicago Bears hold the top overall pick tonight.

"The one thing that is clear, he is not special," Hoge said on NBC Sports Chicago in February. "He is not something unique like a Patrick Mahomes. And I hope the Bears don't think, 'Well let's try to make up for our mistake when we passed up Patrick Mahomes and go get the Patrick Mahomes.' The kid is not Patrick Mahomes. Ain't even remotely close to that."

The first round of the 2024 NFL Draft begins Thursday at 8 p.m. ET. The second and third rounds take place Friday, and rounds four through seven happen Saturday.

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'Friends' star Courteney Cox admits regret about how she raised teenage daughter

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Courteney Cox has some regrets as a parent to her now teenage daughter, Coco.

During her interview on Minnie Driver’s podcast, "Minnie Questions," she spoke about wishing she had taken a slightly different approach when Coco was younger.

"I wish so bad I could have realized in the moment a way to protect Coco from things that I didn’t, because of my own issues, whether it was codependency or seeing her in relationships with people I knew this was not good," Cox said.

"But I didn’t want to step in, even though I knew something wasn’t right, because she would get so mad at me," she continued. "She [would say], ‘Let me deal with it mom, you don’t understand.’ And I did understand, and I should have [trusted] myself and I should have stepped in. So, with certain things about myself, she saw them."

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Cox also noted that she sees some things about herself in her daughter that she wished she was "firmer" about.

"I'm not saying I made her who she is, but you do see things in other people, whether it's just always taking care of people and being the nicest person," the "Friends" star said. "And I mean, that's one of the things with age, I've learned to say no, I've learned to have boundaries. But I mean, earlier on when she was a kid, or not even that many years ago, I wish I'd been a firmer parent."

The 59-year-old shares Coco with her "Scream" co-star and ex-husband, David Arquette.

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In 2022, Cox spoke about boundaries with her then 17-year-old daughter, admitting to People magazine, "We fight. I've learned that boundaries are important and to keep them because I know it makes her feel safe. But I'm not always good with boundaries. I get worn out."

She added, "You've got to pick your battles and decide what is important."

Cox also told the outlet, "I was really close to my mom. She was my best friend. And I have that with Coco. She tells me everything."

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Although her daughter has grown up in the Hollywood scene with two very famous parents, Cox is proud that she takes a simpler approach to some things.

"Thank God, Coco isn’t into really high-end clothes or designer anything. She doesn’t care about labels. And thank God that she shops for her clothes on Amazon, because she could be this other kid [like] ‘I want fab Gucci.' And you’d have to spend your whole life saying no," Cox said on "Minnie Questions." 

She gave an example, saying, "she’ll say, ‘Mom, I have bought five pairs of Mary Janes on Amazon and they just keep breaking. Would it be ok if I got just one really nice pair?’ And I’m like, ‘Oh s---, yeah.’ And she’ll say, ‘Like from Steve Madden.’ And I’m like 'Sure Coco, go ahead.'" 

"I’m so lucky!" Cox added with a laugh. 

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New York Mayor Eric Adams accosted by irate passenger on flight: ‘F--- you!’

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Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams was confronted by an irate anti-Israel passenger on a recent flight who recorded herself hurling obscenities at him and slamming his policies as mayor.

Footage of the incident Monday captured the bewildered leader looking into the camera as the person holding it screamed "F--- you!" and accused him of partying while New York City falls apart and supporting "genocide."

"Are you Eric Adams?" the unknown woman asked, going up to the mayor as he sat in the middle seat next to what appeared to be an aide. Adams appeared to nod, after which the passenger launched into her tirade.

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"Yeah? F--- you! You support the genocide in Palestine. There are homeless people all over New York. You’re always partying! You don’t actually care about the citizens of New York," the woman yelled. 

By this point, the gentleman sitting to Adam’s left could be seen standing up and attempting to block the passenger from getting too close to the mayor.

Undeterred, the woman blasted the mayor for being out of town while there are major issues to be dealt with in his city.

"Why are in you in Miami?" she asked, adding, "You know that people are being arrested there. People are homeless in New York. People cannot afford food. You keep cutting the education budget, so you can fund the police!"

"That’s all you care about! Funding the police!" she yelled. "Everything is underfunded because of you!"

Exasperated passengers could be heard telling the passenger she is holding up the line. The video ended with her walking down the aisle toward her seat.

The woman, who identified herself as "Pro Palestinian Flyer," said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital that Adams didn't deserve to be treated peacefully.

"I would also like it mentioned wherever it's posted because I think it's important context that I was motivated because I don't believe that politicians like Eric Adams deserve any peace," she said. "Adams proudly supports the genocide in Palestine, where over 34,000 people have been murdered, including 14,000 children in the span of 6 months. Millions of people have been displaced and are being deliberately starved by the Israeli government's refusal to allow food or medicine in, and when that aid is seldomly [sic] let in, the IDF directly targets and kills Palestinians trying to get the aid. While Adams was flying back from Miami, hundreds of college students and faculty protesters who were calling for a ceasefire and end to the occupation were being violently arrested by the NYPD at the behest of Eric Adams. I am forced to work hard at my job everyday so that my tax dollars can go towards sending more weapons to kill children and more policing in NYC rather than being invested in our schools (recently the education budget was cut my $500M), libraries, social programs, and housing. I strongly believe that if Palestinians don't get peace, if protestors don't get peace, if New Yorkers don't get peace, then Eric Adams most definitely does not deserve peace anywhere, any time."

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Adams has been criticized for an apparently lavish lifestyle.  The New York Times published a piece in 2022 detailing how Adams and his entourage would often go out to "expensive city restaurants and nightclubs" and may not have been paying for the outings.

At the time, Adams team called this report a "silly, silly story."

The New York Post reported that the mayor’s office stated that Adams was visiting Miami for a Monday conference and that he had traveled to the city the previous Sunday only to return Monday evening.

The same day he left for Miami, Adams slammed the ongoing anti-Israel protests going on at Columbia, stating, "I am horrified and disgusted with the antisemitism being spewed at and around the Columbia University campus."

Blasting students and other demonstrators who promoted pro-Hamas propaganda during the rallies, he added, "I condemn this hate speech in the strongest of terms. Supporting a terrorist organization that aims to kill Jews is sickening and despicable. As I have repeatedly said, hate has no place in our city, and I have instructed the NYPD to investigate any violation of law that is reported."

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