What's going on in America | After Two Assassination Attempts, House Passes Crucial Bill to Boost Trump's Security High-Speed NYC-Long Island Police Chase Ends in Tragedy: Driver Dead, 7 Officers and Civilian Hospitalized Islamist Attacks Force Major Security Overhaul for Oktoberfest in Germany
| | | | House votes 450-0 for the Enhanced Presidential Security Act. This bill will provide Donald Trump with more protection. Now the bill goes to the Senate. | In July, a failed attempt to assassinate Trump led to the death of Corey Comperatore. He was a former fire chief. In July, a failed assassination against Trump claimed the life of Corey Comperatore, a former fire chief. | Republicans won't continue to risk their nominees' safety. | When determining how many agents will be employed to protect the President, Vice-President, and candidates for those offices, the Secret Service must use "the same standards". | |
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| | Jury Declares Sesame Place Not Racist After Outrageous Viral Footage Sparks Backlash | High-Speed NYC-Long Island Police Chase Ends in Tragedy: Driver Dead, 7 Officers and Civilian Hospitalized | Massive Sinkholes Tear Through South Dakota Neighborhood, Leaving Families 'Panicked and Trapped' | Trump's Grandchildren Steal the Spotlight at North Carolina Rally: 'Vote for Grandpa!' | Mexican President Hits Back at Biden-Harris Administration, Blaming Them for Cartel Chaos | | | | Oktoberfest is back in Munich, Germany, this year. The men wear leather shorts, the women dirndls to celebrate the German tradition. | This year is a bit different. The beer will still be flowing, there will also be plenty of sausages and wiener schnitzel, as well as cries like "Zicke Zacke, zicke Zacke, hoi, hoi, hoi! The polka bands will still play, and inebriated partyers will still attempt to dance. | This year, however, the attacks of Islamist nuts have prompted increased security for the annual Beer-Drinking Festival. Can these savages let nothing go? | Munich's Oktoberfest opened under increased security on Saturday following a series of terrorist attacks in Germany. | Dieter Reiter, Munich's mayor, said that the 189th Oktoberfest will be held until October 6 and that the city would do everything possible to ensure its safety. | | | Trusted by over 200,000 readers, is your source for daily news and updates, with an editorial focus on politics and policy. We deliver reliable, up to the minute, impartial political news to an audience that obsessively digs deeply to unearth the truth. Written for American Patriots, dedicated to being your most reliable news source. |
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