The family of Dawn Sturgess, who died after being exposed to a nerve agent, has criticized the UK state for failing to protect the public and prevent such tragedies. They expressed concern that the inquiry into her death did not provide sufficient plans to prevent future incidents. The family noted the report did not contain any recommendations, especially regarding the lack of risk assessment of Sergei Skripal and the inadequate protective measures, which put the British public at risk. Furthermore, the family also criticized the police for initially mischaracterizing Sturgess as a drug user and highlighted the need for more widespread training on nerve agent symptoms and improved public health advice.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a Dallas Democrat, is competing against three other Democrats for the top spot on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, a position that would make her chair if Democrats regain House control in 2026. Crockett, a former trial lawyer, highlights her legal expertise as a key qualification, emphasizing her ability to build and defend cases, including potentially pursuing an inquiry into President Trump’s actions. The election for the ranking member position will occur on June 24th. Crockett also criticized the recently passed GOP budget bill, citing its detrimental impacts on healthcare and food assistance programs in her district.
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Alexander Smirnov, a former FBI informant, received a six-year prison sentence for fabricating a bribery scheme involving President Biden and his son Hunter, a claim used in the Republicans’ impeachment effort. Smirnov pleaded guilty to tax evasion and lying to the FBI, admitting to falsely claiming Burisma executives paid the Bidens $5 million each. His false allegations, made in 2020, ignited a political firestorm and ultimately influenced the House impeachment inquiry. The Justice Department highlighted Smirnov’s betrayal of the U.S. and his attempt to interfere in the 2020 presidential election.
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